Herculine, Grace Byron
Herculine, Grace Byron
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Herculine

Author: Grace Byron

Narrator: Nicky Endres

Unabridged: 7 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/07/2025


Synopsis

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A “witty, often-chilling, compulsively readable” (Vogue) horror debut following a woman who seeks refuge at an all-trans girl commune only to discover that demons haunt her fellow comrades—and she’s their next prey!

Herculine’s narrator has demons. Sure, her life includes several hallmarks of the typical trans girl sob story—conversion therapy, a string of shitty low-paying jobs, and even shittier exes—but she also regularly debates sleep paralysis demons that turn to mist soon after she wakes and carries vials of holy oil in her purse. Nothing, though, prepares her for the new malevolent force stalking her through the streets of New York City, more powerful than any she’s ever encountered. Desperate to escape this ancient evil, she flees to rural Indiana, where her ex-girlfriend started an all-trans girl commune in the middle of the woods.

The secluded camp, named after 19th-century intersex memoirist Herculine Barbin, is a scrappy operation, but the shared sense of community among the girls is a welcome balm to the narrator’s growing isolation and paranoia. Still, something isn’t quite right at Herculine. Girls stop talking as soon as she enters the room, everyone seems to share a common secret, and the books lining the walls of the library harbor strange cryptograms. Soon, what once looked like an escape becomes a trap all its own.

While trying to untangle the commune’s many mysteries, the narrator contends with disemboweled pigs, cultlike psychosexual rituals, and the horrors of communal breakfast. And before long, she discovers that her demons have followed her. And this time, they won’t be letting her go.

About Grace Byron

Grace Byron is a writer from the Midwest based in Queens. Her writing has appeared in The New Yorker, New York magazine, The Nation, and Vogue, among other outlets. Find her @EmoTrophyWife. Herculine is her debut novel.


Reviews

Goodreads review by this_eel on April 22, 2025

Well, for starters, mentioning ketamine a lot doesn't make your book good or your character interesting, but it does tell me what kind of book you think you're writing. (So does telling us that your protagonist is a failed writer.) Saying you're "not like other girls" and your book isn't like otherg......more

Goodreads review by DianaRose on October 09, 2025

this read like a fever dream. there was a lot of drama, many demons (both human and supernatural), and an insane amount of drugs.......more

Goodreads review by Sidney on August 14, 2025

This should have been right up my alley but unfortunately, I did not like this book at all. I was expecting like a Midsommar type of vibe but make it queer & demonic & I barely got any of that. Every character was so unlikeable for seemingly no reason?? I could not get into the writing, it felt disj......more

Goodreads review by Chloe on November 02, 2025

Post-read: I enjoyed reading this but really felt like it fell apart on the back third. So much buildup for not a lot of payoff. I really enjoyed the New York sections, especially as a woman who follows the NY literary trans girl scene fairly closely and was able to discern who the Hot Freelance Gir......more

Goodreads review by T on September 27, 2025

Herculine tells the story of a woman who, after her life falls apart, moves to commune founded by her ex. The commune is ostensibly for trans women who've survived terrible ordeals (oftentimes conversion therapy). There's a whole lot of trauma bonding, so it's not exactly the happiest place in the w......more