Gothictown, Emily Carpenter
Gothictown, Emily Carpenter
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Gothictown

Author: Emily Carpenter

Narrator: Cassandra Campbell

Unabridged: 12 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 03/25/2025


Synopsis

In an immersive Southern Gothic with echoes of Shirley Jackson’s The Lottery and Sharp Objects by Gillian Flynn, a restauranteur lured by pandemic-era incentives moves her family to a seemingly idyllic small town in Georgia, only to discover a darkness lurking beneath the Southern hospitality and sun-dappled streets … Welcome to gentle Juliana, where you can have it all … if you pay the price. The email that lands in Billie Hope’s inbox seems like a gift from the universe. For $100, she can purchase a spacious Victorian home in Juliana, Georgia, a small town eager to boost its economy in the wake of the pandemic. She can leave behind her cramped New York City rental and the painful memories of shuttering her once thriving restaurant and start over with her husband and her daughter. Plus, she’ll get a business grant to open a new restaurant in a charming riverside community laden with opportunity. It seems like a dream come true … or a devil’s bargain. *A Publishers Marketplace BUZZ BOOKS Selection* A few phone calls and one hurried visit later, and Billie, Peter, and six-year-old Meredith are officially part of the Juliana Initiative. The town is everything promised—two hours northwest of Atlanta but a world away from city living, a “gentle jewel” with weather as warm as its people. Between settling into their lavish home and starting her new restaurant, Billie is busy enough to dismiss any troubling signs … But Billie’s sleep is marred by haunting dreams, and her marriage with Peter is growing increasingly strained. Meanwhile the town elders, all descended from Juliana’s founding families, exert a level of influence that feels less benevolent and more stifling day by day. There’s something about “Gentle Juliana”—something off-kilter and menacing beneath that famous Southern hospitality. And no matter how much Billie longed for her family to come here, she’s starting to wonder how, and if, they’ll ever leave. For readers of Stacy Willingham, Sarah Langan, Ashley Winstead, and Jess Lourey, a bewitchingly foreboding story about sacrifice, privilege, family, guilt, and the vengeful ghosts of a haunted past—from the bestselling author of Burying the Honeysuckle Girls.

About Emily Carpenter

Emily Carpenter, a former actor, producer, screenwriter, and behind-the-scenes soap opera assistant, graduated with a bachelor of arts degree from Auburn University. Born and raised in Birmingham, Alabama, she now lives in Georgia with her family. Burying the Honeysuckle Girls is her first novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Emily on June 09, 2024

Well, I mean, I wrote it..........more

Goodreads review by PamG on March 29, 2025

Readers of Southern gothic horror and mystery novels are in for a treat when they read Gothictown by Emily Carpenter. Near the beginning of the pandemic Billie Hope decided to close her successful restaurant in New York City. Post-pandemic, she gets an email that seems too good to be true. She a......more

Goodreads review by Fairuz ᥫ᭡. on March 30, 2025

4 stars! 🌟 Huge thanks to RBmedia | Recorded Books for the ALC via NetGalley! 💌 💀 WELCOME TO GOTHICTOWN 💀 Listen. The moment I saw Southern Gothic and haunting, atmospheric vibes, I knew I had to get my hands on this. And let me tell you—this did NOT disappoint. 🏡 Premise? Billie Hope, a former NYC r......more

Goodreads review by Debra on March 15, 2025

Creepy, atmospheric, gothic, and compelling. Gothictown is not where I would want to live but Billie Hope is given an offer she can't refuse. She can be the owner of a Victorian home in Juliana, Georgia for the low cost of $100.00. Apparently, no one ever told her if it seems too good to be true it......more

Goodreads review by JaymeO on March 25, 2025

I’ve been deceived by an ominous title and a disturbing book cover! Nope, this is not a creepy gothic tale similar to Shirley Jackson’s The Lottery or Gillian Flynn’s Sharp Objects as the publisher suggests. What lies inside is no more than a dark cozy mystery. Have you ever heard the saying, “If some......more