Leech

Hiron Ennes

Book - 2022

"In an isolated chateau, as far north as north goes, the baron's doctor has died. The doctor's replacement has a mystery to solve: discovering how the Institute lost track of one of its many bodies. For hundreds of years the Interprovincial Medical Institute has grown by taking root in young minds and shaping them into doctors, replacing every human practitioner of medicine. The Institute is here to help humanity, to cure and to cut, to cradle and protect the species from the apocalyptic horrors their ancestors unleashed. In the frozen north, the Institute's body will discover a competitor for its rung at the top of the evolutionary ladder. A parasite is spreading through the baron's castle, already a dark pit of se...crets, lies, violence, and fear. The two will make war on the battlefield of the body. Whichever wins, humanity will lose again"--

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Subjects
Genres
Apocalyptic fiction
Science fiction
Gothic fiction
Detective and mystery fiction
Novels
Published
New York : Tordotcom/Tom Doherty Associates 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Hiron Ennes (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
322 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781250811189
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Review by Booklist Review

Debut novelist Ennes presents a terrifying tale of a bizarre organization known as the Interprovincial Medical Institute, which is replacing humans who practice medicine, claiming it is trying to protect humanity. The prose starts off with a wistful, Victorian quality that calls to mind Dracula--except the forces at play in Leech are far more unsettling and sinister than a vampire as old as time. A doctor has been summoned to a château to replace the castle physician, and has as many secrets as there are dark corners on the property. The doctor presents captivating intrigues by speaking almost exclusively in logic and facts, not unlike an android. It takes a skilled hand to make such a character compelling as well as sympathetic, and Ennes has done just that with a fascinating jigsaw puzzle of an individual who only gets more intriguing as the novel goes on. The plot twists and turns are both familiar and yet full of surprises at the same time. Readers who appreciate medical gross-outs as well as psychological terror in their fiction will adore Leech. Fans of gothic horror will devour it.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Emotionally complex, wildly inventive, and full of squirming terror, Ennes's debut begins when the doctor assigned to the Château de Verdira dies under mysterious circumstances. The Interprovincial Medical Institute sends another of their own to replace him. The nameless protagonist arrives on a mission to discover how the previous doctor died while harboring one of the biggest secrets in this postapocalyptic world: the Institute is not only a medical association. It's a hivemind of parasites that have systemically taken over the minds and bodies of every human medical professional to fulfill a mandate to protect and care for the human race--who have proven incapable of doing so themselves. The death of the chateau's previous doctor marks the first time the Institute's lost a body without remembering how. As the protagonist discovers it's not the only parasite within the chateau's walls, both the health of the chateau's residents and the ironclad hold the Institute has on its hosts begin to crumble. Ennes builds a postapocalyptic world with an expansive history and innumerable creeping horrors hiding in its shadows. The author's greatest strength is in narrative voice, rendering the Institute's hivemind with laser precision. This is a must-read for readers looking for something new from the horror genre. Agent: Alexander Cochran, C&W. (Sept.)

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Review by Library Journal Review

DEBUT Ennes's novel is an amalgam of multiple genres that mutates into something truly unique. In an isolated mining town, a baron's doctor has died mysteriously, and the Institute sends a replacement (who narrates this story) to find out what happened. The Institute is more than just a guild of doctors; all of its members are a hivemind, all parts of an organism dedicated to keeping watch over humanity. This doctor, and subsequently the Institute, discovers a new kind of parasite spreading throughout the baron's chateau, which could usurp the Institute's rung on the evolutionary ladder. Ennes blends several different genres here, including science fiction, postapocalyptic fiction, gothic horror, and body horror, turning them into a delightfully original work that explores multiple themes including identity and autonomy. Readers must really pay attention to the story, since the narrator is used to being one of many bodies, but for their efforts they also get to watch the narrator evolve away from the Institute's influence. VERDICT The fascinating world and original narrator that Ennes creates in their debut produce a sublime gothic sci-fi tale that grows into a story greater than the sum of its parts.--James Gardner

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