Friday, July 10, 2026

The Friday 56: 'The Captive'

Hello, fellow Friday 56ers! 

For this week's Friday 56 pick, hosted by My Head is Full of Books, I am featuring the 2025 horror novel The Captive by British author Kit Burgoyne. An ARC has been collecting dust on my desk for a bit too long.

Now, here’s a preview from page 56:

Cover image for the horror book "The Captive" by Kit Burgoyne.

When you're brought up at a place like Cyneburne, you eventually discover that life outside is quite different—in innumerable ways it is quite different, but one of them is the basic physical fabric of it; even as a girl, she remembers thinking that most things out in the real world felt unaccountably flimsy and thin.

— Burgoyne, Kit. The Captive, Soho Press, 2025, p. 56.


According to the blurb, the plot has been compared to Rosemary's Baby. I plan to read the novel over the weekend, and I expect to have my review ready by Monday.

〜B.J. Burgess

4 comments:

  1. Wow, that cover is a bit creepy. Maybe something I would have read as a teen or young adult, but I think it might be too much now, especially being compared to Rosemary's Baby. . .
    Thanks for stopping by Me, Myself, I Read (and write)

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    1. The novel is about a pregnant heiress, Adeline, who gets kidnapped by anti-capitalist guerrillas. It's not a normal pregnancy; Adeline's parents engineered the pregnancy as a part of a dark bargain with an ancient evil.

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  2. That cover! It looks like the typical mystery/thriller cover and then one noticed the pacifier. Fun.

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    1. It's surprising how a pacifier can look unsettling.

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“The plot thickens… especially when you comment.” 〜B.J. Burgess

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