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Island Witch
By (Author) Amanda Jayatissa
Penguin Putnam Inc
Berkley Publishing Corporation,U.S.
18th February 2025
United States
General
Fiction
Horror and supernatural fiction
Thriller / suspense fiction
813.6
Paperback
400
Width 132mm, Height 203mm
303g
Set in nineteenth-century Sri Lanka and inspired by local folklore, Island Witch follows the daughter of a traditional demon-priest-relentlessly bullied by peers and accused of witchcraft herself-tries to solve the mysterious attacks that have been terrorizing her coastal village. "Every once in a while, a book comes along that drops you into another world and takes you places you never could imagine. This is that book. An astounding accomplishment!" -R. L. Stine, author of Goosebumps Set in nineteenth-century Sri Lanka and inspired by local folklore, Island Witch follows the daughter of a traditional demon-priest-relentlessly bullied by peers and accused of witchcraft herself-tries to solve the mysterious attacks that have been terrorizing her coastal village. Being the daughter of the village Capuwa, or demon-priest, Amara is used to keeping mostly to herself. Influenced by the new religious practices brought in by the British Colonizers, the villagers who oncerespected her father's craft have turned on the family. Yet, they all still seem to call on him whenever supernatural disturbances arise. Now someone-or something-is viciously seizing upon men in the jungle. But instead of enlisting Amara's father's help, the villages have accused him of carrying out the attacks himself. As she tries to clear her father's name, Amara finds herself haunted by dreams that eerily predict the dark forces on her island. And she can't shake the feeling that it's all connected to the night she was recovering from a strange illness, and woke up, scared and confused, to hear her mother's frantic cries- No one can find out what happened.
Praise for Island Witch
"Every once in a while, a book comes along that drops you into another world and takes you places you never could imagine. This is that book. An astounding accomplishment!"
R. L. Stine, author of Goosebumps and Fear Street
In Island Witch, Jayatissa blends a coming-of-age story with a violent supernatural tale and a critique of colonialism.Unique and rich, this book is a welcome addition to the growing list of horror narratives by underrepresented voices that focus on previously ignored identities, cultures and traditions while simultaneously criticizing hegemonic powers.
The New York Times
The twists and turns to this fantastical mystery, as well as the authors commentary on colorism, colonialism, and feminine outrage, shine through.
Kirkus
Tense and twisty, Island Witch is a fierce exploration of a young womans rage and two kinds of demons: the ones that thrive in the darkness of the jungle, yes, but also those that lurk under the skin of people you thought you could trust. This is razor-sharp anticolonial historical horror with the heart of a thriller, and it kept me feverishly turning the pages long into the night.
Isabel Caas, USA Today bestselling author of Vampires of El Norte
Offers a compelling addition to the growing body of horror novels exploring the evils of colonization.
Booklist
"Jayatissas novel is steeped in folkloric traditions and sumptuous landscapes for a thrilling, feverish read."
CrimeReads
"Raw, brutal, and beautiful, Jayatissa pulls no punches in Island Witch, both a devastating historical retelling of a reviled demoness from Sri Lankan lore and a thrilling murder mystery. In this haunting, rage-filled story, Jayatissa gives voice to feared women, women at the margins, women for whom villainy is the closest thing to justice. A stunning achievement."
Ashley Winstead, author of Midnight is the Darkest Hour
"While rich in the culture and atmosphere of Sri Lanka, Island Witch isnt a blanket excoriation of colonization. It is, instead, a nuanced examination of the constant struggle between ethics and rationalization, between compassion and oppression."
Criminal Element
Lets face it, there are few things more horrific than colonization.
Ms. Magazine
An unusual treata rare work set in Sri Lanka, well-researched, and written with a deep understanding of place and time.
Historical Novel Society
Jayatissa infuses the plot with constant terror, and the finale is so fiery that it called to mind the last chapters of Carrie.
Bookreporter
Praise for You're Invited
"Filled with kaleidoscope twists and turns I could not turn the pages fast enough in this delicious follow-up to My Sweet Girl. When Amaya receives an invitation to the lavish Sri Lankan wedding of her ex-boyfriend and her ex-best friend, her decision to attend is only the first mystery at the heart of this unputdownable thriller."
Greer Hendricks,#1 New York Timesbestselling co-author of The Wife Between Us
"Whip smart and expertly plotted with perfectly arranged clues and an explosive finalewill have readers guessing who they can trust and who the real villainis in this wickedly good thriller."
Mary Kubica, New York Times bestselling author of Local Woman Missing
You're Invited reads likeCrazy Rich Asians' deranged, bloodthirsty sisterslick, twisted, and relentlessly juicy. Amanda Jayatissa's sophomore thriller is both a dizzying hall-of-mirrors pageturner and a cutting examination of privilege, power, and complex female friendships. I couldn't put it down.
Andrea Bartz, New York Times bestselling author of We Were Never Here
"Amanda Jayatissas atmospheric novel careens toward a sinister ending that has readers questioning everything and reminds us to keep our enemies close but our friends and family closer."
NPR
"This story is deliciously messy...Buckle up. This is a psychological thriller with corkscrew-tight twists and surprising depth as the novel explores issues of class, identity, and friendship."
Oprah Daily
Amanda Jayatissa grew up in Sri Lanka, completed her undergrad at Mills College in California, and lived in the UK before moving back to her sunny little island. She works as a corporate trainer, owns a chain of cookie stores, and is a proud dog mum to her two spoiled huskies.