The Dark We Know, WenYi Lee
The Dark We Know, WenYi Lee
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The Dark We Know

Author: Wen-Yi Lee

Narrator: Natalie Naudus

Unabridged: 8 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/13/2024


Synopsis

From Gillian Flynn Books, a lyrical young adult horror by debut author Wen-yi Lee that's perfect for fans of She Is a Haunting, Stephen King's IT, and The Haunting of Hill House.

"Wen-yi Lee has crafted a dark and compelling supernatural mystery buoyed by earnestly written, queer-centric characters. I am enthralled!" —Gillian Flynn

Growing up in Slater, Isadora Chang never felt at ease in the repressive small town, even before she realized she was bisexual—but after the deaths of two childhood friends, Slater went from feeling claustrophobic to suffocating. So, Isa took off before the town could swallow her, too. Even though it meant leaving everything she knew behind, including her last surviving friend, Mason.

When Isa's abusive father dies, however, she agrees to come back from art school just long enough to collect the inheritance. But then Mason turns up at the cemetery with a revelation and a plea: their friends were murdered by an evil that haunts the town, and he needs Isa to help stop it—before it takes anyone else.

When Isa begins to hear strange songs on the wind, and eerie artwork fills her sketchbook that she can't recall drawing, she's forced to stop running and confront her past. Because something is waiting in the shadows of Slater's valleys, something that feeds on the pain and heartbreak of its children. Whatever it is, it knows Isa's back . . . and it won't let her escape again.

Wen-yi Lee's young adult debut is an intimate and gripping exploration of trauma, healing, and the lasting power of friendship, as a runaway teen must finally face the sinister forces that defined her childhood, and in doing so, demand her right to survive.

About The Author

Wen-yi Lee is a Clarion West alum from Singapore who likes writing about girls with bite, feral nature, and ghosts. Her speculative fiction has appeared in venues such as Lightspeed, Strange Horizons and Uncanny, as well as in various anthologies. The Dark We Know is her debut novel. Find her on social media at @wenyilee_ and otherwise at wenyileewrites.com


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mai on December 24, 2024

This is a haunting, lyrical debut in the same vein as The Dead and the Dark. I'm a baby, and anything slightly scary causes me to lose sleep, so in this instance, I find YA horror to be more palatable to my tastes. This book still caused me to lose a bit of sleep. Artsy Isa Chang returns to Slater, t......more

Goodreads review by akacya ❦ on December 11, 2024

2024 reads: 231/250 i received an advanced review copy from the publisher via netgalley in exchange for an honest review. this did not affect my rating. isadora chang never planned on returning to slater. between her bisexuality and two of her childhood friends dying, the former mining town doesn’t fe......more

Goodreads review by ‧₊˚ ellie ♡ (إيلي) on June 13, 2024

I received a complimentary copy from Zando – Gillian Flynn Books via NetGalley in exchange for my honest review. This doesn’t affect my thoughts about the book in any way. The Dark We Know will be out on August 13, 2024. This is a YA lyrical horror standalone perfect for fans of She is A Haunting &......more

Goodreads review by Chloe on February 24, 2024

Am I supposed to find words after reading a book that carved lines down the back of skin, that whispered to the oozing walls of my heart, that shattered my brain into ten million fragments only to put them back together in an infinitely more beautiful configuration? Am I supposed to describe a maste......more

Goodreads review by raven on March 22, 2024

3 ★ The Dark We Know is a solid read. I loved the atmosphere of the story and Wen-yi Lee's ability to capture specific moments in such a strong way. I find that nowadays young adult books usually have this specific type of first-person point-of-view writing style that I'm just not a fan of, but I re......more