Helpmeet

WORLD FANTASY AWARD FINALIST

IGNYTE AWARD FINALIST


It's 1900, and Louise Wilk is taking her dying husband from Manhattan to the upstate orchard estate where he grew up. Dr. Edward Wilk is wasting away from a mysterious affliction acquired in a strange encounter: but Louise soon realizes that her husband's worsening condition may not be a disease at all, but a transformative phase of existence that will draw her in as much more than a witness.


"At the bitter end of the 19th century, a loyal wife cares tenderly for her dissolute husband as he nears his death from a mysterious, gruesomely corrosive disease. Helpmeet by Naben Ruthnum is a sumptuous excursion into surreal body horror and an unsparing exploration of the extreme frontiers of connubial devotion. Ruthnum delivers a uniquely unsettling Gothic love story-and it is first and foremost a love story-evoking the grisly Edwardian tales of W.W. Jacobs, William Hope Hodgson and Algernon Blackwood, while drawing in such modern masters as Barker, Del Toro and Cronenberg. Brief enough to be read in an evening, it holds certain images so grotesque that they will linger in your dreams for weeks."

- David Demchuk, Award-winning author of The Bone Mother, and RED X


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Published May 24, 2022

90 pages

Average rating: 6.63

27 RATINGS

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Community Reviews

Izzy Winn
Jan 21, 2026
6/10 stars
went into this with low expectations based on other reviews, better than I thought but still very weird & the ending just confused me
samzilly16
Mar 30, 2025
9/10 stars
Short but definitely not sweet. The factual descriptions make it worse. The twists and turns were enchanting. I enjoyed being disgusted by this book very much!
gigireadshorror
Nov 26, 2024
8/10 stars
???? Weird! But beautifully written.
Nina.bruja
Sep 29, 2024
10/10 stars
Well that was weird.
Hartfullofbooks
Mar 15, 2024
10/10 stars
A very strange, gruesome and haunting novella about an unfaithful husband and the undiagnosed disease he contracts. Full of body horror and disgusting scenes this one is way out there! Really enjoyed the weird gruesomeness of this novella.

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