Certain Dark Things

Author(s): Silvia Moreno-Garcia

Children & Young Adult

Welcome to Mexico City An Oasis In A Sea Of Vampires

Domingo, a lonely garbage-collecting street kid, is busy eeking out a living when a jaded vampire on the run swoops into his life.

Atl, the descendant of Aztec blood drinkers, must feast on the young to survive and Domingo looks especially tasty. Smart, beautiful, and dangerous, Atl needs to escape to South America, far from the rival narco-vampire clan pursuing her. Domingo is smitten.

Her plan doesn t include developing any real attachment to Domingo. Hell, the only living creature she loves is her trusty Doberman. Little by little, Atl finds herself warming up to the scrappy young man and his effervescent charm.

And then there s Ana, a cop who suddenly finds herself following a trail of corpses and winds up smack in the middle of vampire gang rivalries.

Vampires, humans, cops, and gangsters collide in the dark streets of Mexico City. Do Atl and Domingo even stand a chance of making it out alive?

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General Information

  • : 9781250099082
  • : Thomas Dunne Books
  • : Thomas Dunne Books
  • : 0.408
  • : 25 October 2016
  • : United States
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Silvia Moreno-Garcia
  • : Hardback

More About The Product

Praise for Certain Dark Things "[S]uspenseful, character-driven, and powerfully emotional.... Certain Dark Things does for vampires what Stephen Graham Jones did for werewolves in his novel Mongrels earlier this year: beautifully and powerfully reinvigorates one of the seminal horror fiction monsters in some truly unexpected and sublime ways....Filled with powerful themes of trust, corruption, vengeance, and bloodlust, this novel is by turns sensual and grim, introspective and disturbing, suspenseful and moving, and all told in the sleek and lyrical prose for which Moreno-Garcia is deservedly acclaimed." New York Journal of Books"All the characters in this book are as sharply realized as the city in which they live and fight.... I love to see compelling new takes on vampires, and Certain Dark Things succeeds beautifully.... Smart, tender and insightful." NPR.org"This is a vampire story unlike any you ve ever read, beginning with its setting: modern-day Mexico City, where a scrappy kid named Domingo spends his days searching through the city s trash...Vampire gangsters, a messy romance, and distinctive Mexican flavor, in the skilled hands of the author of Signal to Noise, one of our favorite books of 2015? You simply cannot go wrong." BN Bookseller's Pick, October 2016 "The Mexican setting is a huge part of the allure of this new novel from Moreno-Garcia (Signal to Noise), as are the fascinating varieties of vampires she sets forth." Library Journal (starred review)"Moreno-Garcia is an author to watch." Publishers Weekly"[A] gangster vampire story that transcends the genre." PopSugar"Darkly ironic world building is the real treat of Silvia Moreno-Garcia's Certain Dark Things." New York Times Book Review"A finely stitched Halloween costume, deriving most of its horror and pleasure from the very human bones beneath it." Paste Magazine If you enjoy these darker vampire stories, I d definitely recommend picking this up." That Wild Soul If you haven t read any of Silvia Moreno-Garcia s work yet then I don t quite know what you re doing with your life, she s a fantastically fresh voice in the world of speculative fiction and Certain Dark Things is proof of her creativity. The Moor Maiden"I m a fan of (all different kinds) of vampires stories, but it was refreshing to read a suitably dark novel with excellent world-building. Moreno-Garcia weaves together Aztec mythology into her vampire lore, and situates the clans in the drug world of Mexico. There s a cast of sympathetic and layered characters, and the writing is equally effortless even when describing gory action scenes and contemplative moments considering moral dilemmas. This is a new favorite." Molly Wetta, Book Riot It s the first time I ve read a vampire novel that s made me feel like I m reading something new, something fresh, and I love how in parts it s gritty and nasty and dark. Curioser and Curioser"Certain Dark Things is a delicious, elegant, gritty vampire noir. Moreno-Garcia has created a world that pulses with life and terror and honesty." Daniel Jose Older, New York Times bestselling author of Shadowshaper and of the Bone Street Rumba series "Silvia Moreno-Garcia carves out the heart of Mexico City, and then eats it, in this riveting noir-punk reinvention of vampire lore. Certain Dark Things is exquisitely vicious and brutally beautiful." Ann Aguirre, New York Times Bestselling Author"If The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo met (and devoured) Interview with the Vampire to the twined rhythms of Octavio Paz, Bram Stoker, and Ozomatli, you might come close to the layers and textures of Certain Dark Things. Set in a beautifully and heartbreakingly rendered Mexico caught up in Narco-Vampire wars, Silvia Moreno-Garcia's novel lets us fall in love with many perspectives before she breaks our hearts and puts us back together again. I cannot wait for the movie." Fran Wilde, Andre Norton Award-winning author of Updraft Not since Anne Rice s seminal Interview with the Vampire has the vampire story been so radically reimagined. Silvia Moreno-Garcia reinvents it for the 21st century in this high-concept, explosive tale of narco-vampires in Mexico City and just when you thought it was safe to step out of the coffin. Certain Dark Things is dark, inimitable, and so very, very cool. Unmissable. Lavie Tidhar, World Fantasy Award-winning author of Osama Silvia Moreno-Garcia s gritty novel is steeped in the history of Mexico City and vampire lore and yet manages to deftly re-invent the bloodsucker. The wonderfully complex Atl and her 21st Century Renfield, Domingo, are revelations. Certain Dark Things packs a wallop. Paul Tremblay, Bram Stoker award-winning author of A Head Full of Ghosts Praise for Signal to Noise "One of the outstanding debut fantasy novels this year." Chicago Tribune"In a poignant, graceful coda, Moreno-Garcia brings the book full circle, slyly subverting the expectations of a linear narrative and punctuating Meche's story with a hushed, lovely flourish. In many ways, Signal to Noise is a coming-of-age tale, but it's also the tale of what comes after--and what happens when forces beyond our control, magical or otherwise, are better left that way." NPR"Refreshing, lively, and unique, Moreno-Garcia's debut novel is a triumph." RT Book Reviews"I know it's very early in the year but I can already tell this is one of the Notable Reads of 2015." Kirkus"Plenty of books use magic to talk about coming-of-age stories and the secrets that people bury... but few of them are as sad, or as evocative, as Silvia Moreno-Garcia's new novel Signal to Noise." io9"This accurate depiction of outcast teenage life cycles effortlessly between eras. Meche, Sebastian, and Daniela are deeply believable characters, and numerous '80s musical references make this unusual story a welcome blast from the past." Publishers Weekly "Suffused with the music--English-language and Spanish, pop and punk--that Meche and friends use to make their magic and soundtrack to their lives, this is both a spiky and charmingly sweet romance of making amends and starting again." SFX Magazine (4 stars)"Moreno-Garcia has a solid and convincing prose style, robust and subtle in all the right places... a successful debut, and a very interesting book." Tor.com "This charming literary fantasy will resonate for readers of all ages." Barnes&Noble Sci-Fi and Fantasy Blog on Signal to Noise"This little indie release deserves all the attention." Book Riot on Signal to Noise"It works, all of it, in a story that s decadent, riveting and worth the restless nights and a nightmare or two." The Globe and Mail "There s nothing sparkly about Certain Dark Things, though: the novel is a hard-edged, emotionally mature, occasionally heartbreaking example of contemporary fantasy at its finest." The Vancouver Sun"

SILVIA MORENO-GARCIA is the author of the critically-acclaimed novel Signal to Noise long listed for a Sunburst Award and finalist of the British Fantasy, Locus, and Aurora awards and the short story collection This Strange Way of Dying, which was a finalist for the Sunburst Award in Canada. She was a finalist for the Manchester Fiction Prize, and a recipient of the Gloria Vanderbilt/Exile Award for Best Emerging Writer."