A widowed schoolteacher who brings a necessary groundedness to the madness. Why February?
Here is a blog post draft that bridges the aesthetic of the image with the themes of the book. Shadows in the Snow: Revisiting the Red Rabbit February red rabbit (19).jpg
Ned and Moses, a duo swept up in a supernatural hunt they didn't ask for. A widowed schoolteacher who brings a necessary groundedness
What specific details or visuals from the image (Novel Review) Red Rabbit by Alex Grecian Shadows in the Snow: Revisiting the Red Rabbit
If you haven't picked it up yet, Red Rabbit is a genre-bending odyssey. It’s a Folk Horror Western that follows a ragtag group through a wild west haunted by more than just outlaws. The cast is what makes it shine: A crotchety witch-master with a dark past.
A mysterious, silent ward who gives the book its title.
The book feels like a "February" read because of its atmosphere. It’s a "ragtag posse" hunting a witch through a world "beset by demons and ghosts," where death is always just around the bend. Much like the final weeks of winter, the setting is bleak, beautiful, and dangerous. The Verdict