Spider, Spider
'Revenge takes root as poison blooms'
by L. C. Winter
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Pub Date Mar 05 2026 | Archive Date Not set
Duckworth Books | Duckworth
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Description
'L. C. Winter is fantastic writer. If you liked The Silence Factory by the splendid Bridget Collins, I think this is for you' Natasha Pulley, author of The Hymn to Dionysus and The Watchmaker of Filigree Street
Vengeance is theirs and theirs alone. But who will deal the fatal blow?
Young Nancy Ratcliffe is on the run. Her father had sought refuge for his family with the Brethren, led by the charismatic but dangerous Prophet. But now her father is gravely ill, and even the sooty streets of Victorian London hold less terror for Nancy than the brutality of Brethren Hall.
Meanwhile, Spider is biding her time. Wrapped in dreams and visions, she paces the dark corridors and hidden staircases of the crumbling house she grew up in. The man who murdered a part of her disappeared many years ago, but still she hopes for revenge.
Jet-black and thrilling, Spider, Spider is an unforgettable tale of a woman who has lost herself in the poison of vengeance, and the knife-sharp girl who might just bring her back.
Advance Praise
'Black as night and as cleverly woven as a spider's web. A compelling and inventive tale of vengeance and mystery in Victorian London' Anna Mazzola, author of The Book of Secrets
'Prepare to be glued to every creeping word of menace in a Victorian world of murder, mystery and madness' Essie Fox, author of The Fascination
'Gloriously gothic, Spider, Spider peels back the veneer of Victorian hypocrisy to reveal vicious vengeance and vivid storytelling. L.C. Winter's tale will haunt you long after the last page!' D.V. Bishop, author of A Divine Fury
'A thrilling new voice in Gothic fiction' A. J. West, author of The Spirit Engineer
Available Editions
| EDITION | Hardcover |
| ISBN | 9780715655825 |
| PRICE | £18.99 (GBP) |
| PAGES | 288 |
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Featured Reviews
A beautifully written and incredibly accomplished debut novel! I love the way this writer conjures atmosphere, leading the reader slowly into this web of darkness, secrets and revenge. A gorgeous slice of gothic literature, at times the villain’s cruelty had me speed-reading, but other times I slowed right down, lingering over the lovely phrasing and eeriness of the prose. That said, I hurried towards the end, desperate to know which of these characters would be the one to enact their long-overdue revenge. I found the ending very satisfying - balancing that line between historical realism and modern sensibility. I salute this author and look forward to her next book.
Reviewer 1605698
I was genuinely suprised by how much I love this book!
I know going into it that I would like it but after reading the first chapter I was hooked and couldn't put it down!
Thank you to NetGalley for an advanced copy of this book.
This book had me gripped from the first chapter and did not seem to lose momentum at all throughout. If you love tragedy and drama, this is a perfect book for you.
It’s a fairly easy read (although there is a lot of heavy and violent content) and I felt that it was paced really well to really hold the interest. The tension was built really well and I loved the use of flashbacks to keep this going. I can’t say that the ending was entirely satisfying but it did feel entirely appropriate and probably the most realistic outcome.
The characters were well written and I felt very deeply for them, even at times when I maybe didn’t agree with their actions. I always understood and sympathised with them and I to me that’s a sign of great writing. The plot was super interesting and not something I can say I’ve read before, which is always nice. I spent the entire time wondering what was coming next and never able to guess what was going to happen. Overall, a great story.