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Diavola

A Novel

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Jennifer Thorne skewers all-too-familiar family dynamics in this sly, wickedly funny vacation-Gothic. Beautifully unhinged and deeply satisfying, Diavola is a sharp twist on the classic haunted house story, exploring loneliness, belonging, and the seemingly inescapable bonds of family mythology.

USA Today Bestseller
Best Horror Books of 2024 (so far)—Esquire
Most Anticipated Books of 2024—Goodreads

Anna has two rules for the annual Pace family destination vacations: Tread lightly and survive.
It isn't easy when she's the only one in the family who doesn't quite fit in. Her twin brother, Benny, goes with the flow so much he's practically dissolved, and her older sister, Nicole, is so used to everyone—including her blandly docile husband and two kids—falling in line that Anna often ends up in trouble for simply asking a question. Mom seizes every opportunity to question her life choices, and Dad, when not reminding everyone who paid for this vacation, just wants some peace and quiet.
The gorgeous, remote villa in tiny Monteperso seems like a perfect place to endure so much family togetherness, until things start going off the rails—the strange noises at night, the unsettling warnings from the local villagers, and the dark, violent past of the villa itself.
(Warning: May invoke feelings of irritation, dread, and despair that come with large family gatherings.)
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    • Booklist

      February 15, 2024
      Anna Pace does not fit in her family. She doesn't live up to her parents' expectations, her sister is jealous of her beauty and freedom, and her twin brother is fed up with her inability to comply. But every year, she goes on the family vacation even though she knows it will be a week of discomfort, complicated emotions, and discussions of the even more complicated history they have with one other. Anna is prepared for all of this when she gets to the picturesque villa her parents have booked in the Florentine countryside. But she does not understand the full extent of what is waiting for her, starting with seeing a woman in a tower window--though the tower has no windows and no one has access to it. Anna, her nieces, and her brother all hear things and have nightmares. The whole family agrees the house feels wrong but are so set on following family tradition that they can't leave. The entangled relationships hinder their chances of survival, raising the question of which is scarier: your family or things that go bump in the night? Thorne's terrifying, perfectly paced latest (after Lute, 2022) is a must-read for anyone who likes haunted house stories.

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      Starred review from February 1, 2024

      Anna is going on a family vacation in Italy and dreading having to navigate the dynamics that will come with it. Her twin brother is bringing his cringey new boyfriend, her sister will inevitably tell her all she's doing wrong, and her mother will question why Anna broke up with her boyfriend, all while her father disassociates. Thank goodness for her nieces--and the homicidal ghost that lives in their Airbnb. Thorne's (Lute) novel takes the typical fare of dysfunctional family fiction to another level. Anna's family not only brushes familial strife under the rug but does the same when they are all being openly attacked by the entity that is staying with them in Italy. Often it feels as if Anna might be safe in the light of day, only to be surprised by a hostile family member or something unnerving happening at the villa; readers never know when, or where, the next scare will come. VERDICT Full of emotions, humorous moments, spinetingling scenes, and lots of tension, Thorne's newest is a modern horror story that will grab readers and not let go.--Tegan Beese

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 1, 2024
      Family drama, unspoken resentments, and something far more sinister simmer—but never reach a boiling point—in this lackluster ghost story from Thorne (Lute). Black sheep Anna Pace travels to Italy for a family vacation with her parents and adult siblings prepared to deflect and endure their judgments. As an unmarried, unambitious artist in her 30s, there’s no shortage of criticisms for the other Paces to throw her way. Anna weathers her sister’s need for control and her mother’s nagging comments, but as signs of a haunting appear around the villa they’re renting, the vacation devolves into one disaster after another. To make matters worse, when the Pace family looks into the history of the villa, they open some doors better left closed. Thorne paints in broad gothic strokes, incorporating all the major elements of the genre, from the spooky architecture to the blood and romance, but leaving things disappointingly underdeveloped. Anna’s snarky voice initially balances the darker elements but becomes grating as the story goes on. Eventually, her characterization descends into cliché: she’s smart enough to make everyone around her jealous, and though she’s supposedly unattractive, many of the male (and female) side characters lust after her. Seasoned genre fans will be disappointed. Agent: Katelyn Detweiler, Jane Grinberg Literary.

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