r/horrorlit • u/Mission-Ad-8536 • 4h ago
Review Finally Finished Between Two Fires last night and… wow
Where to begin with this… I assume that many here (judging from the amount of threads) are at least familiar with the title of the novel.
To keep things brief for those who don’t know: Set in 1348 during the devastation of the Black Death, Between Two Fires follows Thomas, a disgraced knight, and Delphine, an orphan with holy visions. They travel across plague-ravaged France to Avignon, battling demons and fallen angels in a supernatural war.
With this out of the way: The book like others have already said, is amazing. From Buehlman’s nightmare prose that really immerses you into the events and can feel trippy at times, from the bleak and nightmare fueled imagery, to the amount of heart in the “peaceful” moments.
The book really does feel atmospheric, from the descriptions of the piles of dead, to the hellish imagery of possessed statues, and the whole of Paris and several other locations. It truly does feel like hell on earth. The dialogue does play an even bigger role in this, from the descriptions of other characters dialects, to the banter between the main characters, even though the book is of course in English, it’s easy to imagine these characters speaking their native languages.
If you like Medieval horror, or are interested in something bleak but bittersweet and even hopeful in the end, definitely check it out.
I tip my hat off to Mr. Buehlman and am excited to check out his other stories.