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Book: “The Hollow Dead” by Darcy Coates
Publishing Info: Poisoned Pen Press, February 2024
Where Did I Get This Book: I received an ARC from the publisher.
Where You Can Get This Book: WorldCat.org | Amazon | Indiebound
Book Description: When Keira first woke alone in a strange forest, she remembered only two things: that she could speak with the dead, helping them move on from the mortal world, and that sinister mask-wearing men were hunting her. She had no idea what she’d done to earn their hatred or what dangerous secrets she may have uncovered. Until now.
Peeling back layer upon layer of the mystery surrounding her origins, Keira has finally learned that the strange masked men work for Artec, an organization profiting off spectral energy produced by hundreds of chained, tormented souls. Their goal is to spread their macabre cemeteries across the world, using the agony of the dead to extend their power and reach―and only Keira and her loyal group of friends can stop them. But there are still mysteries to uncover in Keira’s foggy memories, and as she prepares to fight for the souls of the tormented dead, what she doesn’t know about her own past may come back to haunt her.
Review: Thank you to Poisoned Pen Press for sending me an ARC of this novel!
After plowing through the first three books of Darcy Coates’s “Gravekeeper” series last year, it occurred to me that now I was going to be back on the usual reading timeline, as being caught up means having to wait for the next book in a series. Luckily, “The Hollow Dead” has arrived, and being the fourth novel in the series I was curious about what to expect. Were we going to get more answers about Keira’s mysterious past/memory loss? Were we going to see what Artec, the evil corporation using the energy of captives ghosts to make a profit, was planning for continued evilness? Would Keira and Mason finally get over their awkwardness and finally KILL ALREADY?! A fourth book in my opinion, can become the point where unanswered questions become frustrating, so I went in hoping that wouldn’t happen. And good news! “The Hollow Dead” keeps the pacing up and makes some significant moves that signal where we are headed going forward!
We have been waiting for some answers regarding Keira’s past and her connection to the mysterious corporation Artec, and while Coates has been giving good hints and little details up until now, “The Hollow Dead” is the book that really gives us insight, answers, and details. And I have to say, I really, really enjoyed how well Coates timed all of it out so that it kept interest piqued without getting overdrawn. It was clearly time to do some big reveals, and without spoiling anything I thought that they were done pretty well and in a satisfying way. The questions and suspense of Keira’s gift and connection to Artec has been a huge part of the “Gravekeeper” series, and I’m happy to say that Coates has managed the lofty build up very well. This one veered more towards thriller versus horror, but given that Keira, Mason, and Zoe have always had a witty and bantery tone and the story premise has always had thrilling elements, I was wholly fine with the shift. This series has always harkened back to action-y horror tales like “Buffy” and “Ghostbusters”, so it fit. It has also made the plot and characters progress enough that we are seemingly set up for a conclusion, which both excites me and saddens me because I’m not sure I’m READY to leave Blighty and all the people there?
Speaking of, one of the other standouts about “The Hollow Dead” is how we are still seeing some great spotlighting on the eccentric people of the town even beyond Keira’s inner circle. Whether it’s hints of a budding romance between town crank (turned less of a crank due to Keira’s help) Dane Crispin and café waitress Marlene, or the emo oddball Gothic florist’s son Harry teaming up with Keira et al to try and stop Artec as a getaway driver, or even the introduction of another ghost in need of Keira’s help, I really love the living and dead of the town, and seeing how Keira has slowly become part of the community. Hell, even our main characters are still growing and evolving his far in, as Zoe is almost immediately thrown into a family tragedy, and Keira and Mason REALLY have to start dealing with their burgeoning but often pushed aside feelings for one another. Coates has really made it easy for me to invest in SO MANY characters in this series, and I quite enjoy seeing the different ways she gives them moments to shine (I am SUCH a Dane and Marlene shipper now just based on the ONE moment we got of them).
“The Hollow Dead” seems like it’s starting the process of wrapping up Keira’s story in Blighty. I am very curious to see how Coates is going to wrap it all up, as this does kind of read like a penultimate novel in a series. Absolutely interested in where this goes. I guess I have to wait!
Rating 8: A thrilling new entry into a fun and at times creepy series, “The Hollow Dead” gives Keira some answers, and starts to tie up threads for her and her friends while showcasing the reasons we love them so much.
Reader’s Advisory:
“The Hollow Dead” isn’t on any Goodreads lists yet, but it would fit in on “Reads for Spooky Season and Fall Vibes”.
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