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Four And Twenty Blackbirds
  

Four And Twenty Blackbirds (Mass Market Paperback)

by Cherie Priest (Author)
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (33 customer reviews)

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The classic Southern gothic gets an edgy modern makeover in Priest's debut novel about a young woman's investigation into the truth of her origins. What Eden Moore digs up in the roots of her diseased family tree takes her across the South, from the ruins of the Pine Breeze sanitarium in Tennessee to a corpse-filled swamp in Florida, and back in time to the Civil War, when the taint in her family bloodline sets in motion events building only now to a supernatural crescendo. Priest adds little new to the gothic canon, but makes neo-goth chick Eden spunky enough to deal with a variety of cliché menaces—a scheming family matriarch, a brooding Poe-esque mansion and a genealogy greatly confused with inbreeding—that would have sent the genre's traditional wilting violets into hysterics. Eden is a heroine for the aging Buffy crowd, and her adventures will play best to postadolescent horror fans.
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In this new edition of a novel that was 100 pages shorter in its original, regional-publisher printing in 2003, Priest sinks deep into the tale of a Tennessee orphan who draws upon grit worthy of Scarlett O'Hara to extract an evil canker from her Spanish moss-hung family tree. Visitations by spirits spur Eden, who has grown up seeing ghosts, to pursue dangerous genealogical research. Also fueling her investigations are attempts on her life by a maniacal cousin, whose plots have the blessing of a crusty old matriarch resentful of Eden's slave--descended branch of the family. This southern-gothic closet is fairly overflowing with skeletons, from a polygamist wife murderer to a coven of voodoo priests. It all screeches to a somewhat unsatisfying halt after a cinematic climax, but there's mystical, sultry appeal in the thick Chattanooga atmosphere and strong characterizations (Eden's tongue is as sharp as the heels of her signature black boots), and a mixed-race heroine lends welcome diversity to a genre well populated with porcelain-complected heroines. Jennifer Mattson
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to the Paperback edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Definitely a good read ..., Mar 28 2008
By M. E. Cooper (Ottawa, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
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I bought this book based on a review I glanced through while surfing the internet and thought "what the heck". It sat around for a month or so and then I had a chance to start reading it. After reading the first two pages, I logged back onto Amazon and ordered all of Cherie Priest's books. This is a great book that just sucks you in and sweeps you away. It's a ghost story, a mystery, with more a fair bit of suspense and humour to give it a nice edge. All I can say is "buy it, you'll like it".
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4.0 out of 5 stars loved it!, July 16 2004
By "walk-walk" (Harper Woods, MI United States) - See all my reviews
excellent read. I couldn't put the book down. great surprise ending
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4.0 out of 5 stars Chilling, May 7 2004
By Elizabeth A. Denton "shadowkithain" (Homewood, IL United States) - See all my reviews
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I don't normally like the word "engrossing," but it does describe this book. I could not put it down! The setting is richly detailed and compelling, and the narrorator's sense of alienation was sympathy-inducing rather than whiney. What makes it really great horror is that it only steps over into implausible, not going so far as to be impossible, and that makes for a definate, up-all-night with the lights on read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Great Start
Learning that this was her first published book, I started reading it actually looking for signs that this was a beginner author. Read more
Published on April 29 2004 by K. Bergherm

4.0 out of 5 stars Great book!
This is an excellent book, though I get the sense that Cherie is only beginning to find her voice. She's going to be big, I promise you that! Read more
Published on April 8 2004 by Cheryel

5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely Incrediable
From the minute I picked it up, I couldn't put it down. The imagery is amazing. You see, smell, taste, feel everything Eden does. Read more
Published on Mar 22 2004 by absynthefaerie

5.0 out of 5 stars I couldn't put it down, it's THAT good :)
Wow. Cherie Priest is brilliant! This reader has been devouring the likes of King, Barker, Lovecraft, Saul and Herbert for many years, but Priest is in a class of her own... Read more
Published on Feb 29 2004 by K. M. Klasen

5.0 out of 5 stars Cancel Your Appointments
This book glues itself to your fingers and won't come off, with a relentless plot that will leave you slumped in a daze, draped over your coffeepot, still turning pages.
Published on Feb 24 2004 by M. O'Hara

5.0 out of 5 stars An amazing first novel
Where to begin? Cherie Priest, in her first outing as an author of a full-length novel, ensnares and captivates the reader. Read more
Published on Feb 23 2004 by A. Adkins

5.0 out of 5 stars I loved it
An excellent book by a gifted writer.
Published on Feb 20 2004 by J. Adams

5.0 out of 5 stars A great read to have and to give
Cherie Priest's 'Four and Twenty Blackbirds' is by far this years best horror/fiction novel. The character development is wonderfully orchestrated as she choreographs the evils... Read more
Published on Feb 20 2004 by Patricia Deal

4.0 out of 5 stars All I can say is "Wow."
I was very surprised at this book, even though I'd been watching the author's writing habits and style for a while now. Read more
Published on Sep 17 2003 by Myschevious

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