Description

A woman returns to her estranged, magical family in Appalachia, where a conjuring meant to protect the community may have summoned something sinister in this lush, shimmering, and wildly imaginative debut novel, perfect for fans of Alice Hoffman, Deborah Harkness, and Sarah Addison Allen.

Lee left Craw Valley at eighteen without a backward glance. She wanted no part of the generations of her family who tapped into the power of the land to heal and help their community. But when she abandons her new life in California and has nowhere else to go, Lee returns to Craw Valley with her children in tow to live with her grandmother, Belva.

Lee vows to stay far away from Belva’s world of magic, but when the target of one of her grandmother’s spells is discovered dead, Lee fears that Belva’s magic may have conjured something far more sinister.

As she and her family search for answers, Lee travels down a rabbit hole of strange phenomena and family secrets that force her to reckon with herself and rediscover her power in order to protect her family and the town she couldn’t leave behind.

About the author(s)

Alli Dyer grew up in the Blue Ridge Mountains of southwest Virginia where her family has lived for generations. For the last decade, she has worked in entertainment and book publishing and now lives in Los Angeles. Strange Folk is her first novel.

Reviews

“Lush, vivid, and utterly unique, Strange Folk is as much a rich exploration of trust, identity, and redemption as it is a page-turning mystery. A bewitching debut!” —Andrea Bartz, New York Times bestselling author of The Spare Room and We Were Never Here

“Clairvoyants, seers, myths, legends, rituals, potions and spells, Strange Folk is a phantasmal, down-homey read in a setting where real magic competes with real evil. Don’t miss it.” —New York Journal of Books

“Alli Dyer’s Strange Folk is so completely enchanting, so unlike anything I’ve read before, that I couldn’t stop dreaming about it whenever I wasn’t reading. Dyer’s Appalachia is lush and gorgeous, her character portraits incisive and moving, and her exploration of familial inheritance and generational trauma—the dark heart of the book—wise and beautifully rendered. This book is a seductive slice of magic, and a new favorite. “ Ashley Winstead, author of Midnight is the Darkest Hour

“In this bewitching debut, not only do we bear witness to ‘folk’ who call on the strange and supernatural to change fortunes, we also see the magic of forgiveness, grace, and purpose. With warmth and fervor, Dyer masterfully delivers a powerful story about flawed and gifted beings as they struggle to navigate both the natural and mystical worlds.” –Diane Marie Brown, author of Black Candle Women, a Read with Jenna Book Club Pick

“STRANGE FOLK is an evocative journey of self-discovery – and rediscovery – that tickles every sensory input. I can't remember the last time I could not only see a story, but smell, taste, touch, and hear it, too. Its witchy prose made me feel like part of the Buck clan and its sense of place is as well-defined as its eccentric characters, somehow both eerily timeless and blisteringly current. With this stunning debut, Dyer shows herself to be a new standard-bearer for contemporary Southern Gothic.” –Julia Whelan, author of Thank You for Listening