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“From the lush setting to the evocative prose to the can't-look-away characters, this is one of my most anticipated novels of the year.” —NPR

"Come for the fantasy; stay for the vengeance, and enjoy the beauty of both.” —Laini Taylor, New York Times bestselling author of Strange the Dreamer and Daughter of Smoke & Bone

When night descends, el Carnaval de Bestias rises. 

Within the shores of Isla Bestia, guests from around the world discover a utopia of ever-changing performances, sumptuous feasts and beautiful monsters. Many enter, but few ever leave—the wine is simply too sweet, the music too fine and the revelry endless.

Sofía, a freedwoman from a nearby colonized island, cares little for this revelry. Born an enslaved mestiza on a tobacco plantation, she has neither wealth nor title, only a scholarly pragmatism and a hunger for answers. She travels to el Carnaval de Bestias in search of her twin brother, who disappeared five years ago. 

There’s a world of wonder waiting for her on the shores of this legendary island, one wherein conquerors profit from Sofia’s ancestral lands and her people’s labor. But surrounded by her former enslavers, she finds something familiar in the performances—whispers of the island’s native tongue, music and stories from her Taike’ri ancestors…a culture long hidden in the shadows, thrust into the light.

As the nights pass, her mind begins unraveling, drowning in the unnatural, almost sentient thrall of Carnaval. And the sense that someone is watching her grows. To find her brother and break free, Sofia must peel back the glamorous curtain and face those behind Carnaval, before she too loses herself to the island…

Content warnings for Beasts of Carnaval Graphic: Colonization, Confinement, Grief, Panic attacks/disorders (claustrophobia induced panic attack), Racism (graphic structural/institutional, moderate interpersonal), Religious bigotry, Slavery Moderate: Abandonment, Alcohol, Blood. Child abuse (off page), Emotional abuse , Cursing, Death, Genocide, Gun violence, Misogyny, Physical abuse (off page), Murder, Violence, Sexism. Toxic friendship, War Minor: Addiction (gambling), Adult/minor relationship (off page), Death of parent (off page), Fire/Fire injury (character with fire injury), Racial slurs, Self harm (the action without the intention), Sexual assault (off page), Vomit

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“Rodrigo’s distinctive debut is an atmospheric historical fantasy with a strong heroine in a transporting Caribbean setting.” 

Library Journal, starred review

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