This Cursed House, Del Sandeen
This Cursed House, Del Sandeen
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This Cursed House

Author: Del Sandeen

Narrator: Chanté McCormick

Unabridged: 11 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Penguin Audio

Published: 10/08/2024


Synopsis

One of Esquire's Best Horror Books of 2024
One of Crime Reads' Best Gothic Novels of 2024

In this Southern gothic horror debut, a young Black woman abandons her life in 1960s Chicago for a position with a mysterious family in New Orleans, only to discover the dark truth: They’re under a curse, and they think she can break it.

In the fall of 1962, twenty-seven-year-old Jemma Barker is desperate to escape her life in Chicago—and the spirits she has always been able to see. When she receives an unexpected job offer from the Duchon family in New Orleans, she accepts, thinking it is her chance to start over. 

But Jemma discovers that the Duchon family isn’t what it seems. Light enough to pass as white, the Black family members look down on brown-skinned Jemma. Their tenuous hold on reality extends to all the members of their eccentric clan, from haughty grandmother Honorine to beautiful yet inscrutable cousin Fosette. And soon the shocking truth comes out: The Duchons are under a curse. And they think Jemma has the power to break it.

As Jemma wrestles with the gift she’s run from all her life, she unravels deeper and more disturbing secrets about the mysterious Duchons. Secrets that stretch back over a century. Secrets that bind her to their fate if she fails.

About The Author

Del Sandeen lives in northeast Florida, where she works as a copy editor and writes speculative fiction. Her work has appeared in FIYAH: Magazine of Black Speculative Fiction, Nightlight podcast, and Gay Magazine. This Cursed House is her debut novel. She can be found on X @DelSandeen.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Debra on September 13, 2024

Gothic and dripping with atmosphere and tension, This Cursed House delivered a chilling Southern gothic tale about a house, a curse and the Duchon family. I loved the vivid descriptions and the feeling of dread and emotion that this book evoked. The Duchon family have bene cursed and have not left t......more

Goodreads review by Ceecee on July 22, 2024

September 1962 Jemma Barker is travelling south from Chicago, it’s a long journey and she’s in train carriage marked ‘Colored’. She’s taking a position as a tutor with the eminent Duchon family in New Orleans, the salary is a generous $300 a week. Almost immediately upon arriving to the suffocating s......more

Goodreads review by Aubrei on October 12, 2024

i don’t believe in forgiveness enough to enjoy the 2nd half of this book......more

Goodreads review by Court on November 18, 2024

3⭐️s I enjoyed some of the time I spent with this book, but only some. The rest of the time, I was “yelling through the screen” at the main character to just get the hell away from this family. Her motivations were extremely confusing to me at times, and quite honestly I think this sends the wrong m......more

Goodreads review by Dennis on October 02, 2024

THIS CURSED HOUSE, by Del Sandeen, is a 1960s Southern gothic horror debut about a young Black woman, Jemma Barker, leaves Chicago and the spirits she’s always seen for a new start in New Orleans. Hired by the mysterious Duchon family, she soon learns they’re under a curse and believe she can break......more


Quotes

"An absolute marvel of a debut from a prodigious talent. This Cursed House is a richly atmospheric, utterly chilling ghost story, an enthralling puzzle box of family scandals and secrets—that's also an unflinching examination of the insidiousness of racism, the horrors of colorism, and how the toxicity of hate is a curse that traps us all with the worst of ourselves. A spellbinding Southern gothic."—Rachel Harrison, national bestselling author of Black Sheep and Such Sharp Teeth

“A sinister and beautifully rendered Southern Gothic, This Cursed House explores the real-life horrors of racism and trauma. Del Sandeen’s stunning debut haunted me.”—Alexis Henderson, author of The Year of the Witching

"Heavy as the theme is, This Cursed House is never less than absolutely fun. It’s self-aware but never self-conscious, and Sandeen pauses the breakneck pace only to ensure that you have a moment to fully grasp the secrets buried in its lineages and family trees, like Wuthering Heights transposed to the Big Easy. It’s such ripe Gothic that if you squeezed it, I’m half convinced blood-red juice would stain your hands."—Esquire

“With her debut novel, Del Sandeen solidifies herself as a force to be reckoned with, as she seamlessly merges the residue of racism and colorism with the horrors of generational trauma that remains centuries later. This is a must-read for lovers of books like Beloved, Kindred, and Corregidora.”—Essence

“In this accomplished debut novel exploring topics of racism, slavery, family, and forgiveness, author Del Sandeen has generated a perfect Southern Gothic vibe, both chilling and suspenseful.”—Mystery & Suspense
 
“In this haunting and chilling story, an inglorious remnant of American history is handled so deftly that you won't believe it's Del Sandeen's first novel. It's hard to say which is more disturbing: the otherworldly goings-on in the Duchon mansion or the racism of the South in the 1960s.”—Alma Katsu, author of The Fervor

“D
el Sandeen’s This Cursed House is a richly layered Southern Gothic about the cruelty of family secrets and the many different ways we can be cursed. This house is full of ghosts, but it’s the people who are truly haunting. A wonderful debut!”—Christopher Golden, New York Times bestselling author of The House of Last Resort

"Sandeen’s critiques of racism and colorism are powerful and Jemma is a wonderfully complex protagonist. . . . Sandeen is an author to watch."—The New York Times

"An enthralling, twisty Southern Gothic historical full of family secrets and century-spanning sins. A remarkable debut."—Eden Royce, award-winning author of Root Magic

This Cursed House is a hauntingly beautiful story about how far we would go for family—both the living and the dead. An absolute must-read for fans of gothic horror.”—Darcy Coates, USA Today bestselling author of The Whispering Dead

"[An] excellent Southern gothic ghost story that confronts the inherent, deep-seated racism found in the South, especially prevalent during the 1960's and before. Del Sandeen is definitely an author to watch for in the future. Highly recommended.”—Game Vortex