Eerie and elegant. Roux suffuses HOUSE OF FURIES with constant, creeping dread. -- Chuck Wendig, New York Times bestselling author House of Furies takes the reader on a twisting path down a dark hall we're compelled to travel, no matter what is behind the door at the end. Darkly captivating. -- Mindy McGinnis, Edgar Award-winning author of A Madness So Discreet House of Furies is absolutely terrific! Devious and fun, weird and scary, heartbreaking and triumphant. Madeleine Roux always--always--enchants and surprises! -- Jonathan Maberry, New York Times bestselling author of Rot & Ruin and Mars One Atmospheric, moody, and great fun. -- Kirkus From eerie prologue to gory end, this gothic tale is imbued with a lingering sense of unease, offering up a Faustian plot that explores the darkest pits of human nature. Atmospheric and troubling, this series starter will sink its hooks into readers as surely as it frightens them. -- Booklist Roux (the Asylum series) brings her gothic setting to rich life in this darkly delightful (and frequently gruesome) series opener. -- Publishers Weekly House of Furies digs its claws into you and won't let go; a mesmerizing, haunting, gorgeously written journey into the heart of darkness. -- Michelle Gagnon Madeleine Roux's House of Furies is both thrilling and effortless, catapulting the reader forward through a labyrinth of gothic mystery, tantalization and suspense. -- Andrea Portes, author of Anatomy of a Misfit Reviews for the Asylum series -- ; A strong YA debut that reveals the enduring impact of trauma and terror on a place. -- Publishers Weekly A good choice for readers who enjoy books with scary situations that lead to a solid climax. -- Voice of Youth Advocates (VOYA) Horror readers and fans of the TV show American Horror Story will delight in its fast-paced plot. -- Booklist Page-turning and visually creepy. -- Kirkus Days after reading Asylum, I'm still haunted by the images that Madeleine Roux's words conjured. Brilliant! -- New York Times bestselling author Zac Brewer Madeleine Roux's Asylum takes the fondest dream of our collective nerdy childhood and handily turns it into the scariest collective nightmare. -- Tor.com I started reading this one at my desk in broad daylight and still got goose bumps. -- Glamour Seriously spooky. -- School Library Journal With plentiful old photographs of carnival acts, Roux works the creepy verisimilitude that made Asylum such a page-turner. The haunted-house explorations are especially cinematic and spooky...Roux knows how to keep the action rolling and the reader hooked. -- Booklist