This Cursed House

One of Esquire's Best Horror Books of 2024
One of Crime Reads' Best Gothic Novels of 2024

In this Southern gothic horror debut, a young Black woman abandons her life in 1960s Chicago for a position with a mysterious family in New Orleans, only to discover the dark truth: They’re under a curse, and they think she can break it.


In the fall of 1962, twenty-seven-year-old Jemma Barker is desperate to escape her life in Chicago—and the spirits she has always been able to see. When she receives an unexpected job offer from the Duchon family in New Orleans, she accepts, thinking it is her chance to start over. 

But Jemma discovers that the Duchon family isn’t what it seems. Light enough to pass as white, the Black family members look down on brown-skinned Jemma. Their tenuous hold on reality extends to all the members of their eccentric clan, from haughty grandmother Honorine to beautiful yet inscrutable cousin Fosette. And soon the shocking truth comes out: The Duchons are under a curse. And they think Jemma has the power to break it.

As Jemma wrestles with the gift she’s run from all her life, she unravels deeper and more disturbing secrets about the mysterious Duchons. Secrets that stretch back over a century. Secrets that bind her to their fate if she fails.

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Published Oct 8, 2024

384 pages

Average rating: 6.71

35 RATINGS

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Community Reviews

Hartfullofbooks
Aug 30, 2025
2/10 stars
I was very interested in the premise and the start of this novel but it started to fall apart for me a few chapters in. The story was very drawn out and repetitive with the same inner monologues over and over again. Also the reasoning as to why the main character continued to stay despite everything that was revealed was just not plausible enough for me. This book had a twist every other chapter and nothing to really fill in the between moments. The characters were all unlikeable or annoyingly frustrating and nothing really made sense to me. This was a very hard one to get through and in my opinion was not worth it.

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