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Heap House: Book One of The Iremonger Trilogy - Gothic Fantasy Novel for Teens & Adults | Perfect for Book Clubs, Dark Academia Lovers & Halloween Reading
Heap House: Book One of The Iremonger Trilogy - Gothic Fantasy Novel for Teens & Adults | Perfect for Book Clubs, Dark Academia Lovers & Halloween Reading
Heap House: Book One of The Iremonger Trilogy - Gothic Fantasy Novel for Teens & Adults | Perfect for Book Clubs, Dark Academia Lovers & Halloween Reading

Heap House: Book One of The Iremonger Trilogy - Gothic Fantasy Novel for Teens & Adults | Perfect for Book Clubs, Dark Academia Lovers & Halloween Reading

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Young Clod Iremonger and his eccentric family, the “kings of mildew, moguls of mold,” made their fortune from this collected detritus. The Iremongers are an odd old family, each the owner of the birth object they must keep with them at all times. Clod is perhaps the oddest of all―his gift and his curse is that he can hear all of the objects of Heap House whispering.   Yes, a storm is brewing over Heap House and the house’s many objects are showing strange signs of life. Clod is on the cusp of being “trousered” and married off (unhappily) to his cousin Pinalippy when he meets the plucky orphan servant Lucy Pennant, with whose help he begins to uncover the dark secrets of his family’s empire.   The first installment of the Iremonger Trilogy, Heap House introduces readers to a gloriously imagined dark world whose inhabitants come alive on the page―and in Edward Carey’s fantastical illustrations. Heap House is a book that will appeal to fans of Neil Gaiman, Roald Dahl and Mervyn Peake, young and old alike. Mystery, romance, and the perils of the Heaps await!

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I so loved Heap House. Edward Carey has such a tremendous imagination. I had read his book, Little, which was equally fantastic and leaped at the chance to read another of his tales.The story is so vivid of character and plot and with such dark humor that I raced through to the finish. The author weaves a story that has a Dickens feel to it. The overlying socioecological theme of greed, and waste and objectification is so telling in this vivid and razor- sharp story. Heap House is highly entertaining for young and old. This story made me yearn for the days when my children were still young, and I could read to them at night so that I might read to them this most magical story.