The Marigold by Andrew F. Sullivan is a creeping dystopic eco-horror about the corruption of capitalism, poor urban planning, building health code violations, and sentient mold. The story follows various citizens—a mysterious gardener, a cab driver, and two health inspectors—as a strange black mold spreads throughout Toronto.
I admit, the story does take a while to take shape due to its cast size, but, pacing issues aside, this book still lured me in with some fantastic body horror. We get freaky shrieking biomasses reminiscent of the Symbiote from Venom, which is a monster trope I’m an absolute sucker for.
Overall, this book is a Black Mirror-esque type of “thinker” sci-fi that examines the horrors of urban society through a speculative lens, delivering biting social commentary alongside a dose of slime and decay.
Thank you, NetGalley and ECW Press, for providing me with an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
Book Details:
Publication Date : April 18, 2023
Publisher : ECW Press
IBSN : 1770416641
Pages : 352
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