"EAT. THEY TWISTED IN DEEPER. EAT. STILL SO SIMPLE. AN IMPULSE. REPEATED AGAIN AND AGAIN. EAT..."
"ACID-BATH CLASS STRUGGLE INTERMINGLES WITH PARASITIC TERROR IN BRIANA N. COX'S SLIPPERY, SLITHERING, SYMBIOTICALLY SUFFOCATING DEBUT." - CLAY MCLEOD CHAPMAN, WAKE UP AND OPEN YOUR EYES
"This damning portrayal of U.S. health care doubles as a potent, unforgettable creepfest." - Kirkus Reviews
LEIGH PIERCE ESTATES is home to a diverse array of tenants: families, immigrants, students, the forgotten elderly. All working poor, and all in danger.
Because the tenants of Leigh Pierce are disappearing.
Live-in handyman Xavier seems to be the only one who notices. Or cares. After a chance encounter with the culprit leaves him infected with something horrifying, Xavier is thrust into a surreal nightmare of starvation and consumption all too familiar to his gentrifying Atlanta neighborhood.
Succumbing to his infection, Xavier is drawn into the cobbled-together family squatting in Leigh Pierce's basement. People who, through a myriad of doomed roads, fell into the same self-destructive cycle of indigency, harboring dark secrets... and darker appetites. Trapped in a dynamic of codependency and complicity, Xavier and his family- new and old- are forced to confront the cost of survival in a world that has disregarded them.