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Scottish BookAuthor: Heather Parry
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Carrion Crow by Heather Parry is a gothic novel set in late Victorian London where Marguerite Périgord is locked in her family’s attic under her mother’s control, confronting isolation, desire and claustrophobic secrets as her mind begins to fray. Who this is for: readers of atmospheric historical fiction and dark psychological gothic tales.
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Claustrophobic, visceral, and darkly compelling, Carrion Crow unsettled us with its portrait of enforced confinement, maternal cruelty, and a woman’s fight to hold onto selfhood.
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Marguerite Périgord is imprisoned in the attic of her family’s Chelsea house, high above the foul smelling Thames. Her days pass with a sewing machine, Mrs Beeton’s Book of Household Management and a carrion crow nesting in the rafters. Cut off from the world, she memorises domestic advice, studies her own changing body and longs for the life denied to her below.
Her mother, Cécile Périgord, believes the confinement is necessary. Marguerite’s engagement to an older, impoverished solicitor threatens the respectability Cécile has spent her life securing. She knows how precarious a woman’s position can be, and she will do anything to protect the family name.
Both women harbour secrets shaped by ambition, fear and survival. As isolation sharpens Marguerite’s anger, the boundaries between mind and body begin to dissolve. Cécile, blind to the consequences of her control, cannot see what her daughter is becoming.
This is a dark, unsettling novel about power, confinement and female rage, rich with gothic atmosphere and psychological intensity.
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