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THE NIGHT MOTHER VOL. 1 by Jeremy Lambert

THE NIGHT MOTHER VOL. 1

From the Night Mother series, volume 1

by Jeremy Lambert ; illustrated by Alexa Sharpe

Pub Date: Oct. 8th, 2024
ISBN: 9781637154946
Publisher: Oni Press

In a moonlit world, a girl contends with her own shadowy origins.

The sun is nowhere to be seen, and the moon bathes a small riverside town in ominous gloom. Gravedigger and astronomer Barnabas Tock observes this phenomenon with increasing concern. His adopted daughter, Madeline, is plagued by whispers from the graveyard dead’s whispers and by near-constant nightmares. Alternating between third-person narration and 12-year-old Madeline’s perspective, the book deftly lays the groundwork for an intriguing legend: A Night Mother governs the lunar world and turns the souls of the departed into moonlight when the moon is full. In every generation, a new Night Mother is born, ascending at the age of 13. The current Night Mother is a tyrannical phantom, plunging the world into darkness so she can consume the souls of the living as well as the dead. She harbors a dark plan for her offspring—brave, hard-bitten Madeline. To save her father, her town, and the souls bound in moonlight, Madeline and new friend Nura must find a way to stop her mother. Galactic greens, blues, and purples evoke inky darkness, while the immense Night Mother feels inescapable—a horrifically elegant Victorian ghost who resembles a gothic twist on Maxfield Parrish–esque tableaux. Barnabas is tan-skinned with gray hair, Madeline is light-skinned with dark hair, and Nura is brown-skinned with blue-green hair.

Myth-making with a majestic monster at its heart, laced with style and suspense.

(Graphic fantasy. 9-15)