Mary
Mary book cover

Mary

Paperback – July 19, 2022

Price
$17.34
Format
Paperback
Pages
416
Publisher
Tor Nightfire
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1250265234
Dimensions
6.15 x 1.1 x 9.25 inches
Weight
1.05 pounds

Description

Praise for Mary " Mary is a book unlike any other : a serial killer thriller that’s half ghost story and half possession horror, featuring a labyrinthine mansion and a desert-dwelling cult... Mary is a late-life coming-of-age horror that shines a necessary light on a neglected character type through black humor and scenes of gloriously gross carnage ."― Esquire “ Genius ... Intense ... No two readers will experience [ Mary ] quite the same. The reading discoveries are exciting and thrilling. Cassidy has a skilled storytelling voice capable of intense, graphic imagery and scary scenes as well as laugh-out-loud humor.”―Sadie Hartmann, aka "Mother Horror," author of 101 Horror Books to Read Before You're Murdered “Heads up, Nat Cassidy’s debut novel is not for the faint of heart. It’s gory and horrific , but underneath the blood-soaked pages is a commentary on society’s view of older women and their place in the world .”― The Seattle Times “Nat Cassidy’s Mary: An Awakening of Terror reads like a riposte to King’s Carrie ; Cassidy has the audacity (and the skill) to write convincingly about perimenopause.”― Esquire “ Leading with one of the most unforgettable first chapters in recent horror history , Nat Cassidy . . . will rattle your nervous system from the very first page, and basically never stop . . . . One of those horror novels that will make your skin crawl while also seducing you into never putting it down.”― Paste Magazine “Nat Cassidy’s Mary was truly dark and creepy , and a novel that clearly and unequivocally announced the arrival of a superb new voice in horror .“― Locus “ One of the best horror novels of the year , and destined to become a cult classic, Mary, like its heroine, is not to be sidelined.”― CrimeReads “ Razor-sharp horror debut .... Cassidy expertly twists the invisibility and disposability of society’s most vulnerable into qualities ideally suited to a terrifying avenging angel. It’s as scary as it is smart. ”― Publishers Weekly “This tale of horror is a good read-alike for Stephen King’s Carrie and Paul Tremblay’s A Head Full of Ghosts .”― Booklist “ [An] emerging genre star . . .”― Library Journal “[ An] outstanding debut horror novel. ... [T]he kind of debut that will surely help establish its author as one of the best new voices in horror. Mary is a fun, creepy, strange read. ... Nat Cassidy has written an impressive debut in which supernatural horror collides with real horrors, and that makes Mary the kind of novel you keep thinking about long after you’ve turned the last page.” ― Locus “ Searing imagery. Immediate chills. Also, you see this cover?”―Rachel Harrison, author of Cackle “ Gripping from the start. What begins in a bloodbath leads us through decades into a nightmare of cults, ghosts, and self-hatred, where great and terrible expectations await. Mary is a devastating threat made manifest. ”―Hailey Piper, Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Queen of Teeth “ Operatic and tremendously unsettling , there's a dangerous current churning beneath the pages . . . a current that will carry you far away and forever change you the way all excellent books do. This is first class horror.” ―Eric LaRocca, author of Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke “ Genius ... Intense... No two readers will experience [ MARY ] quite the same. The reading discoveries are exciting and thrilling. Cassidy has a skilled storytelling voice capable of intense, graphic imagery and scary scenes as well as laugh-out-loud humor. ”―Sadie “Mother Horror” Hartmann, author of 101 Horror Books to Read Before You're Murdered “Who doesn’t want to read the book equivalent of vampire Kathy Bates killing some hipsters in the fifth season of American Horror Story? Middle-aged women’s rage is in this year , and I couldn’t be happier.”― CrimeReads “Cassidy’s character-building is so incredibly complex that I can’t help but . . . make a comparison to Stephen King . . . . An extraordinary metaphor for women’s struggles, Mary is edgy as hell. A chilling compilation of horror with masterful storytelling .”― Cemetery Dance “One of t he scariest, freaky, and mind bending horror novels of 2022 and you should absolutely pick this one up!”― Horror Reads “All I can say is, it has haunted me since I read it, and I may have to re-read it again soon.”― Horrorble Books “ There’s something here to scare even the most jaded horror lover ... this book also makes a fascinating bookend to Stephen King’s Carrie as a character study of a woman at a very different stage of life.”― The Lineup “Cassidy has given us a classic horror novel of a middle-aged woman tormented by all the little-town horrors of her past―those she can remember and those she is forced to remember. Who is Mary, or better yet, what is Mary? She has been called home to find out. A fine read.”―Elizabeth Engstrom, author of When Darkness Loves Us “A collision of supernatural and real-life horrors, Nat Cassidy's Mary throbs with a relentlessly sinister energy . Packed with visceral shocks and quiet menace , breakneck storytelling and profound character work, Mary is absolutely riveting . I can't recommend it highly enough.”―Jonathan Janz, author of The Siren and the Specter and The Raven “ Mary, Mary, quite extraordinary... How does your novel grow? With pillow cases hiding sliced off faces, and porcelain dolls all in a row . With an acidic sense of humor more barbed than any cactus, Nat Cassidy's fast-paced Mary is a perfect blend of Stephen King's Dolores Claiborne and Frank De Felitta's Audrey Rose . This book goes out to all those bad seeds who have gone beyond their bloom and entered the twilight of their murderous lives.”―Clay McLeod Chapman, author of The Remaking “Oh my god so Nat Cassidy’s Mary is one of the most engaging, most cathartic, and above all most fundamentally *satisfying* books I’ve read in a while. If you like scary stories you really really really need to read this one. [ T]his is up there with Dolores Claiborne for me and that’s really saying something. Many cis men suck at writing women. Nat does not. Nat does NOT.”―Sunny Moraine, author of Singing with All My Skin and Bone “[E]very bit as brilliant as everyone's saying: a gory, body horror-soaked exploration of menopause, cults, self-worth, & true crime junkies . I can't recommend this book enough― even the afterword is revelatory .”―Ally Wilkes, author of All the White Spaces “Just finished Mary: An Awakening of Terror by Nat Cassidy & WOW! The horror arrives like a monsoon thunderstorm : ominous page 1 rumbles that build to a frenzied, spectacular conclusion that'll leave you awestruck & trembling . Smart, scary & full of heart, Mary is a force of nature!”―KC Jones, author of Black Tide “Genuinely scary, and at times both heartfelt and heartbreaking, Mary is a powerhouse of a horror novel, with something important to say. We need more like this. Standing ovation!”―Brian Keene“Nat Cassidy's Mary is a bravura journey into horror , cults, and the estrangement of middle age. It's one BANANAS ride, by a very talented writer.”―Sarah Langan“ Congrats on a loud and bloody Mary . She's going to make herself heard and then some.”―Kathe Koja NAT CASSIDY writes horror for the page, stage, and screen. His critically-acclaimed, award-winning horror plays have been produced across the United States, as well as Off- and Off-Off-Broadway. He won the New York Innovative Theatre Award for Outstanding Solo Performance for his one-man show about H. P. Lovecraft and was commissioned by the Kennedy Center to write the libretto for a short opera (about the end of the world, of course). An established actor on stage and television (usually playing monsters and villains on shows such as Blue Bloods , Bull , Quantico , FBI , and Law & Order: SVU ), Nat also authored the novelization of the hit podcast Steal the Stars , which was published by Tor Books and named one of the best books of 2017 by NPR. Mary: An Awakening of Terror was Nat's Nightfire debut. He lives in New York with his wife.

Features & Highlights

  • Nat Cassidy’s highly commercial, debut horror novel
  • Mary: An Awakening of Terror
  • , blends
  • Midsommar
  • with elements of
  • American Psycho
  • and a pinch of
  • I'll Be Gone in the Dark
  • .
  • Best Horror of 2022―
  • Esquire, Paste Magazine,
  • CrimeRead
  • Harper's Bazaar
  • 15 Best Books for Spooky Season
  • The Lineup
  • Best Debut Horror Novels of 2022
  • Mary is a quiet, middle-aged woman doing her best to blend into the background. Unremarkable. Invisible. Unknown even to herself.But lately, things have been changing inside Mary. Along with the hot flashes and body aches, she can’t look in a mirror without passing out, and the voices in her head have been urging her to do unspeakable things.Fired from her job in New York, she moves back to her hometown, hoping to reconnect with her past and inner self. Instead, visions of terrifying, mutilated specters overwhelm her with increasing regularity and she begins auto-writing strange thoughts and phrases. Mary discovers that these experiences are echoes of an infamous serial killer. Then the killings begin again.Mary’s definitely going to find herself.

Customer Reviews

Rating Breakdown

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draggy slow paced festival of weirdness

The cover and the description really sucked me in, and will likely do the same to other women of a certain age (yes that is me!)
How clever, (I thought) to take what is already a difficult transition in a woman's life and turn it into a horror novel. I thought this was a novel about a woman who had suffered some trauma or breakdown in her life, now trying to cope with menopause and further emotional and physical upset. Mary is about to have her 50th birthday, and she is going through some normal and not-so-normal experiences. Unfortunately, Mary is also an unreliable narrator and this book is full of unlikable characters.
At first, I could somewhat relate to her, the feeling invisible, the avoidance of mirrors. The story has a really strong beginning with creepy scenes and some humor too. Then it sort of peters out and turns into a draggy slow paced festival of weirdness that is too out there even for me. And that is really saying something. I'm not that bothered that a male author attempted to write from the viewpoint of a menopausal woman, in fact, kudos for even trying to understand. I have no problem with male authors writing female characters or vice versa. It just didn't really work for me. It tried to combine too many elements into one plot that stretched on for too long. You may enjoy it more than I did.
7 people found this helpful
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Surprisingly dark and twisty horror

I am a sucker for a book that pulls you in right away and the first chapter of MARY does just that. It was intense and descriptive in a way that wasn’t wordy but had me feeling like I was in the room watching everything happen in real time.

There was a cinematic quality to it that made the terror, tension, anger, and every other emotion palpable throughout.

At different times in the book it felt like I was reading a disturbing character study in human and group behavior that was terrifying to look at but impossible to look away from. In that sense it reminded me of the movie Hereditary – totally different stories but the emotions it evoked were similar.

This book is smart, well-paced, expertly crafted, and the attention to detail is on point. It got under my skin, scared me, made me laugh, and blew my mind. The characters are complex and multi-dimensional – Aunt Nadine may be one of my favorite side characters of all time, she is so vulgar and made me laugh way too hard!

I’ll admit that I didn’t expect a young man to write from the POV of a perimenopausal woman so well, but he knocked it out the park. Side note: read the author’s note AND the afterword, it’s worth it!

I don’t know how someone can write a horror debut that’s this brilliant, but Nat Cassidy did just that.

If you’re looking for the perfect spooky season book that’s a refreshing take on a classic horror story, give this one a try!
6 people found this helpful
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Too much going on

2.5 stars

*Slight Spoilers below*

Mary is not exactly a likable character and it was exhausting being in her head for 400 pages. Most of the time she’s rather pathetic and I had a hard time feeling sympathetic for her. It also feels a tad weird that a cis-gendered man is writing about a perimenopausal woman. I’m glad he acknowledged how it’s contentious in his afterword but I don’t think he delved deep enough to how a woman feels during that period of her life.

There’s also a lot of different elements going on here. A serial killer, ghosts, furies, insects, a religious cult, and a middle-aged woman worrying if she’s losing her mind just to name a few. And the obvious inspiration from Stephen King’s Carrie. Sometimes it felt like there was too much going on but at the same time the story felt entirely too long. I def think it could have been cut down by 100 pages. I did like the empowering ending but overall this book was a little too all over the place for me.
5 people found this helpful
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Talented author

I preordered this book because Nat Cassidy’s writing is entertaining and wildly creative. I’ve read the first 20 pages and so far it has not disappointed! This story is gripping right from the beginning. Highly recommend.
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As good as horror gets.

A must read for any horror fan. Nat is one of the best out there, hands down. Eerie, creepy, bony hands down.
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Just….Wow!

I bought this book after hearing the author on Talking Scared. All I can say is…wow! Once I started I couldn’t put it down. The characters are complex and likable. The pacing is excellent. You feel invested in the main character, Mary. I’d read anything this author writes in the horror genre. Can’t recommend enough!!
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Bloody Mary

Is Mary a "crazy", peri-menopausal, boring woman or is she something else?

This book is a slow burn that follows Mary, a middle aged woman who is just trying to survive. Out of no where, Mary gets a call from an estranged aunt asking her to be her caretaker. Out of desperation for some sort of human connection, Mary packs a bag and heads to her hometown. Everything goes downhill from there....

This book is wild and I loved it. I wasn't sure what to expect at first, but I'm so glad I stuck with it. This is the most perfect type of unreliable narrator. I'm not sure what other horror books made me laugh and afraid at the same time.

My only criticism is that this book is way too long. It took me way too long to read. It did have quite the build up in the beginning that should have been cut down a bit.

Thank you so much to Macmillan-Tor/Forge, Tor Nightfire and NetGalley for a chance to review this gem!
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This novel is really really brutal

The book came a bit damaged but that's pretty normal for a paperback going through the mail. I wasn't too concerned. Unfortunately, I really didn't enjoy the novel, I can handle gore, and a difficult plot, brutal events etc. But without spoiling any content I can say this book was like getting hit over the head with brutality at every turn. It started off so creepy and excellent I had a lot of hope for it but in the end I just couldn't stomach through.
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Loved it!

I read this book when it came out and I'm still thinking about it months later. The story was well written, I was able to follow along. I felt the depth of the characters and I appreciate the work Nat Cassidy put in to make sure he was writing a perimenopausal woman well. I would definitely recommend this book for anyone looking for a fun ghost novel.
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Worst writing ever

worst writing I've experienced in a while. Author threw everything but the kitchen sink into the story to try and make it a horror but . I found it extremely difficult to read, would not have finished it except that I am in a book club and had to finish it.
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