Hache Pueyo returns to Tordotcom with her latest dark fantasy novella set in alternate Brazil: CABARET IN FLAMES (on-sale 3/10/26). As brutal as it is beautiful, CABARET IN FLAMES is perfect for fans of Interview With the Vampire and Certain Dark Things
Guls can be brutal. Few know this better than Ariadne, who lost half her body to their appetites, but their brutality is a predictable constant amid Brazil’s political chaos. Now, she treats them in the specialized clinic she inherited from Erik Yurkov—the mentor who rescued her as a child, trained her in medicine, built her prostheses, and disappeared without a trace.
Ariadne’s routine is disturbed when Quaint knocks on her
door: a charming, tattooed gul claiming to be Erik’s oldest friend. Quaint
suspects foul play in Erik’s disappearance, and they soon discover Erik sought
asylum at Cabaré, an infamous club in Rio de Janeiro frequented by the gul
elite.
Lauded as “a glittering neo-noir that reinvigorates vampire lore” in a starred review from Publishers Weekly, CABARET IN FLAMES by Hache Pueyo is not to be missed.
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