Woodbine Grove
by Ryan O'Dowd
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Pub Date Nov 01 2025 | Archive Date Jan 10 2026
Manor House Publishing | Independent Book Publishers Association (IBPA), Members' Titles
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Description
Ruby Sinclair’s senior high school year begins, following the events of the “awful summer,” with a missing person. Her best friend, Alinta Laghari’s brilliant and possibly radicalized brother, Ignacio, disappears from the badlands outside the reserve north of Woodbine Grove. In pursuit of Ignacio, Ruby and Alinta discover extraordinary secrets about Woodbine Grove. Before them spreads a spider-webbing conspiracy of town guardians and long-dormant ancient magic. Tracing the threads means uncovering awful truths that could destroy the only home they have ever known. What’s more, they risk being tangled in the web’s sticky hub, prey for an ever-hungry beast.
Advance Praise
“A thrilling, atmospheric coming-of-age story set in the misty small town of Woodbine Grove, full of intrigue and esoteric oddballs. The book drips with palpable dread as its colorful cast of characters moves through a fading town defined by impermanence. It’s a rare genre fiction hybrid that, in its thrills and wistful longing, reminds you that you can’t go home again.”
— Dr. Paul Fitzgerald (PhD) Contributing columnist, Rolling Stone Culture Council
“Woodbine Grove’s a haunted sort of place and the apparitions seem both restless and vengeful… There’s longstanding bitterness between some white citizens of the town and the nearby reservation that seems to stretch back to the Nineteenth Century; and race relations appear to be getting worse… Evidently, this pocket of the Fraser Valley is particularly blood-soaked.
Debut novelist Ryan O’Dowd opens Woodbine Grove with a prologue where atmosphere is cranked up to maximum. In the municipality’s nearby Whitesand area, where “rez dogs howled hymns of misery for the dying day,” young aboriginal activist Ignacio Lahari observes his “wasteland” surrounding and feels “unspeakably afraid.” He’s right to, as five pages later his heart has ceased to beat.
When the first chapter starts with “They buried Neil Reinhardt on Labour Day weekend...” O’Dowd signals where readers will be heading: there’s a mystery afoot… danger for the investigators, especially as they peer beyond those “socially contracted niceties and polite smiles” that reveal so little and disguise so much.
High school acquaintances Ruby Sinclair and Alinta Laghari command attention… They’re lonely, angry, and sad, and rail against the falsity of the status quo. O’Dowd’s characterization of them shows real panache… O’Dowd unfurls a plot that’s gripping—yes, a kind of gonzo gothic—and, always, anchored by the friendship and detective efforts of Ruby and Alinta.
— Brett Josef Grubisic, The BC Review
“Mysterious deaths, evil spirits, and an ancient horror – welcome to deeply haunted Woodbine Grove, the gripping debut novel by Ryan O’Dowd – an absolute must-read…”
— Michael B. Davie, author, The Late Man
Available Editions
| EDITION | Paperback |
| ISBN | 9781998938193 |
| PRICE | $21.42 (USD) |
| PAGES | 279 |
Available on NetGalley
Average rating from 2 members
Featured Reviews
Anna L, Reviewer
"Woodbine Grove" by Ryan O'Dowd is a mesmerizing and atmospheric novel that will transport you to a world of mystery, suspense, and human connection. 🌟 The story follows a complex and nuanced protagonist as he navigates the complexities of family secrets, identity, and the power of place.
O'Dowd's writing is lyrical and evocative, perfectly capturing the protagonist's emotional journey and the haunting atmosphere of the titular Woodbine Grove. The characters are complex and relatable, with motivations that are both believable and heartbreaking. The plot is expertly crafted, with a few surprises that will leave you questioning everything.
One of the standout aspects of this book is O'Dowd's exploration of the themes of family, identity, and the power of place. The writing is immersive and engaging, making it easy to become lost in the world of the story.
The pacing is deliberate and measured, allowing the story to unfold at a hypnotic pace. The atmosphere is haunting and reflective, with a sense of longing and nostalgia that permeates every page.
Overall, *"Woodbine Grove" is a gripping and thought-provoking read that will appeal to fans of literary fiction and character-driven novels*. If you're looking for a book that will stay with you long after you finish it, look no further! 👍
Rating: 5/5 stars
Reviewer 1909800
Thank you Manor House Publishing and NetGalley for the ARC. This was dark coming-of-age mystery. Set in the town of Woodbine Grove, this novel draws readers into a place where history, power, and ancient magic are bound together. The disappearance of Ignacio Laghari propels the story forward, but the real tension comes from what Ruby Sinclair and Alinta uncover along the way: a community built on secrets, denial, and carefully maintained lies. The creepy small-town vibes were done really well. Overall, it’s an eerie, thoughtful story about loyalty, truth, and what happens when a town’s past refuses to stay buried.