This House Will Feed
by Maria Tureaud
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Pub Date Jan 27 2026 | Archive Date Not set
Kensington Publishing | Kensington
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Description
County Clare, 1848: In the scant few years since the potato blight first cast its foul shadow over Ireland, Maggie O’Shaughnessy has lost everything—her entire family and the man she trusted with her heart. Toiling in the Ennis Workhouse for paltry rations, she can see no future either within or outside its walls—until the mysterious Lady Catherine arrives to whisk her away to an old mansion in the stark limestone landscape of the Burren.
Lady Catherine wants Maggie to impersonate her late daughter, Wilhelmina, and hoodwink solicitors into releasing Wilhelmina’s widow pension so that Lady Catherine can continue to provide for the villagers in her care. In exchange, Maggie will receive freedom from the workhouse, land of her own, and the one thing she wants more than either: a chance to fulfill the promise she made to her brother on his deathbed—to live to spite them all.
Launching herself into the daunting task, Maggie plays the role of Wilhelmina as best she can while ignoring the villagers’ tales of ghostly figures and curses. But more worrying are the whispers that come from within. Something in Lady Catherine’s house is reawakening long-buried memories in Maggie—of a foe more terrifying than hunger or greed, of a power that calls for blood and vengeance, and of her own role in a nightmare that demands the darkest sacrifice . . .
Advance Praise
“Masterfully blending well-researched history with Irish folk horror, Tureaud’s striking adult debut is the haunting tale of a young woman’s experience of Ireland’s Great Hunger…The picture Tureaud paints of the Great Hunger is devastating, complete with chapter-heading epigraphs sourced from historical records that often highlight British complicity in the famine. The politics prove just as harrowing as the haunting as Tureaud dives deep into Irish/Anglo tensions. Both horror and historical fiction fans will be impressed.” —Publishers Weekly STARRED REVIEW
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9781496755414 |
| PRICE | $28.00 (USD) |
| PAGES | 368 |
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Featured Reviews
Historical horror both in the sense of supernatural spooky-ness AND in the true horrors of reality…because excuse me for sounding uneducated but why did I never know that The Great Potato Famine was actually a genocide!? Like…the British blocking aid from getting to Ireland—sound familiar?
AND there is a revenge story nestled in between all the horrors! I did not see any of that coming and I was just speedily turning pages to see how the story progressed.
I am thankful to Maria Tureaud for not only writing a book that is dark, Gothic and speaks to me as so much of what I love in a book, but for giving me the chance to learn as well.
The house does indeed feed and this book ATE.
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