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The Red Winter by Cameron Sullivan

The Red Winter

by Cameron Sullivan

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  • Feb 2026, 544 pages
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A devastating love story. A bewitching twist on history. A blood-drenched hunt for purpose, power, and redemption.

In 1785, Professor Sebastian Grave receives the news he fears most: the terrible Beast of Gévaudan has returned, and the French countryside runs red in its wake.

Sebastian knows the Beast. A monster-slayer with centuries of experience, he joined the hunt for the creature twenty years ago and watched it slaughter its way through a long and bloody winter. Even with the help of his indwelling demon, Sarmodel – who takes payment in living hearts – it nearly cost him his life to bring the monster down.

Now, two decades later, Sebastian has been recalled to the hunt by Antoine Avenel d'Ocerne, an estranged lover who shares a dark history with the Beast and a terrible secret with Sebastian. Drawn by both the chance to finish the Beast for good and the promise of a reconciliation with Antoine, Sebastian cannot refuse.

But Gévaudan is not as he remembers it, and Sebastian's unfinished business is everywhere he looks. Years of misery have driven the people to desperation, and France teeters on the edge of revolution. Sebastian's arcane activities – not to mention his demonic counterpart – have also attracted the inquisitorial eye of the French clergy. And the Beast is poised to close his jaws around them all and plunge the continent into war.

Debut author Cameron Sullivan tears the heart out of history with this darkly entertaining retelling of the hunt for the Beast of Gévaudan. Lifting the veil on the hidden world behind our own, it reimagines the story of Europe, from Imperial Rome to Saint Jehanne d'Arc, the madness of Gilles de Rais and the first flickers of the French Revolution.

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"Historical horror? Dark fantasy? Queer romance? All of the above! ... A delightful, genre-defying debut." —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

"Truly a fantastic debut." —Booklist

"An enthralling story of morally gray characters, scheming demons, and a bloodthirsty beast that will leave any uneaten hearts aching bittersweetly." —Library Journal

"Dense and ambitious... This sprawling epic is worth the effort." ―Publishers Weekly

"So bloody good. The Red Winter is absolute ripper entertainment―miss it at your peril!" ―Shelley Parker-Chan, bestselling author of She Who Became the Sun

"Charming, haunting, ambitious, and a great deal of fun." ―T. Kingfisher, New York Times bestselling author of A Sorceress Comes to Call

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Janine_S

Dark fantasy
Based on the Gévaudan legend, this book follows Sebastian Grave, the immortal monster slayer, who is requested to help find the beast. Set in pre-revolutionary France (1785), there is also a theme of the plight of the peasants and the cruelty of the powerful. All in all, this book manages to encapsulate a lot - horror, tenderness, fear and love.

The Gévaudan legend is a werewolf origin story. The beast is quite frightful. The premise of the story is that Sebastian is called back to hunt the beast he defeated years ago. In so returning, he uncovers the truth of its origins and past loves. Sebastian is accompanied by his indwelling demon, Sarmodel - who takes payment in living hearts) who is among the many demons and other magical elements in this book.

This book is not for the faint of heart. If you love blood and gore, this is, however, for you! It's a dark fantasy too embodying a story of queer love that is deeply passionate and poignant. Sebastian and Antoine's story though has a lot of angst to it. As noted previously, this book is set in the precarious times preceding the French Revolution. The people are desperate and the Church is leading a campaign against heresy. The beast sees this as the perfect time to take them all down! An interesting side note are the chapters that go back to the 15th C and we gain insight into Sebastian's story.
I listened to this excellently narrated book (I loved when the narrator did Sarmodel's voice - it was so deliciously evil). I almost think this is the better way to "read" this book. This is a debut novel with more in The series.

I’d like to thank NetGalley and the publisher for allowing me to read this ARC.

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Cameron Sullivan

Cameron Sullivan was born in Perth, Western Australia. He grew up with the dark fantasy and horror icons of the '80s and went on to study classics and creative writing at the University of Western Australia. After several years working and studying in Italy and the UK, he returned to Australia and settled in Melbourne, which is the best place for Australians who actually enjoy the winter. He works as a copywriter and will easily lose a weekend to a good book, a new recipe or games of any kind, from tabletop DnD to pub trivia.

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