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THEY BLOOM AT NIGHT by Trang Thanh Tran

THEY BLOOM AT NIGHT

by Trang Thanh Tran

Pub Date: March 4th, 2025
ISBN: 9781547611119
Publisher: Bloomsbury

A Vietnamese American teen searches for something monstrous in a post-apocalyptic near future.

Twenty-one months ago, Hurricane Arlene left the town of Mercy, Mississippi, waterlogged and its economy devastated. Worse, red algae lingers, enveloping everything from buildings to fish in a blood-red bloom. Now, Noon and Mom scavenge the contaminated waters in their shrimp trawler, looking for traces of Noon’s brother and father, who superstitious Mom believes have been reincarnated as sea creatures. Noon, who has never felt comfortable anywhere—“I have always been different. I am different”—feels at home in this strange new landscape. But things are becoming stranger still: The wildlife is mutating, Noon’s body is mysteriously changing, and people are going missing at an alarming rate. Jimmy Boudreaux, a crooked businessman and a tyrannical local boss figure, believes that a monster is stalking the waters. Using the loan Noon’s parents owe him as leverage, Jimmy extorts Noon into helping him hunt it down. With Jimmy’s ornery daughter, Covey, in tow, Noon returns to Mercy to investigate. The teens discover the shocking, skin-crawling truth about what’s overtaken the region—and Noon grapples with long-suppressed wounds. Tran fills the pages with sensory detail, creating a haunting setting that immerses readers in their worldbuilding. Noon is a complex and multifaceted protagonist, whose reckoning with trauma and selfhood (especially gender identity and Vietnamese ancestry) is the emotional center anchoring the extraordinary plot events.

Overflowing with horrors—and with heart.

(Horror. 14-18)