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The Carnivale of Curiosities

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A dazzling gothic tale of Faustian bargains, jealousy, and murder set in a spectacular circus, where star-crossed lovers' destinies are forged at an unexpected price—perfect for readers of V. E. Schwab​'s The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue.
In Victorian London, where traveling sideshows are the very pinnacle of entertainment, there is no more coveted ticket than Ashe and Pretorius' Carnivale of Curiosities. Each performance is a limited engagement, and London's elite boldly dare the dangerous streets of Southwark to witness the Carnivale's astounding assemblage of marvels. For a select few, however, the real show begins behind the curtain. Rumors abound that the show's proprietor, Aurelius Ashe, is more than an average magician. It's said that for the right price, he can make any wish come true. No one knows the truth of this claim better than Lucien the Lucifer, the Carnivale's star attraction. Born with the ability to create fire, he's dazzled spectators since he was a boy.
When Odilon Rose, one of the most notorious men in London, comes calling with a proposition regarding his young and beautiful charge, Charlotte, Ashe is tempted to refuse. After revealing, however, that Rose holds a secret that threatens the security of the troupe's most vulnerable members, Ashe has no choice but to sign an insidious contract.

The stakes grow higher as Lucien finds himself drawn to Charlotte and her to him, an attraction that spurs a perilous course of events. Grave secrets, recovered horrors, and what it means to be family come to a head in this vividly imagined spectacle—with the lives of all those involved suspended in the balance.
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    • Library Journal

      February 1, 2023

      Victorian England is dazzled by shady Southwark-based Ashe and Pretorius Carnivale of Curiosities, whose proprietor, Aurelius Ashe, is said to have the ability to make any wish come true. Now odious Odilon Rose has approached Ashe with a proposition regarding his young charge that he can't refuse, lest members of the troupe come to harm. Bookstore sales manager Gibbs debuts with a 50,000-copy first printing. Prepub Alert.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      May 8, 2023
      Gibbs sets her dark and glamorous debut in Victorian London, where Aurelius Ashe’s Carnivale of Curiosities, a travelling sideshow based in the city, employs people with unusual abilities. Its star is Lucien the Lucifer, Aurelius’s son, who has a talent for conjuring fire—and whose very existence hinges on a secret that makes his father a much sought-after man. Rumors fly that Aurelius’s magic is the real deal, and that—for the right price—he’ll grant even the most impossible wish. This talent puts him on the radar of notorious businessman Odilon Rose, who hopes to cure his ward, Charlotte, of her hemophilia and sets out to blackmail the Ashes into acquiescence. As Lucien and Charlotte alike question their roles in their unusual families, secrets come to light and the pair develop a doomed affection for each other. Through lyrical prose, Gibbs builds an atmospheric historical world with danger and magic around every corner. The carnival’s minor acts steal the show; it’s harder to connect with the main characters, whose backstories come too little too late. Still, this vibrant and unusual circus is well worth a visit. Agent: Julie Barer, Book Group.

    • Kirkus

      June 1, 2023
      A Faustian battle of wits and wills set in Victorian England. London's elite flock to the seedy borough of Southwark when Ashe & Pretorius' Carnivale of Curiosities returns for a two-week engagement at the theater they call home--an elaborately renovated former debtors prison built on the Newington Crossroads. Conjoined child tumblers, an albino aerialist, and a hirsute violin virtuoso share the stage with a doll-sized ballerina, a disappearing juggler, and Lucien, a winged fire-conjurer called "the Lucifer." Most attendees come for the spectacle, but some have heard whispers that the troupe's leader, illusionist Aurelius Ashe, is capable of true magic and come seeking a miracle. Wealthy, influential banker Odilon Rose falls into the latter camp, medicine having failed to cure the leukemia of his 23-year-old ward and reluctant paramour, Charlotte Bainbridge. Ashe despises Rose from the start and has an acrimonious history with Rose's henchmen. He endeavors to decline the man's request, but Rose reveals he has information that could destroy Lucien, so Ashe agrees to help--for a price. Rose signs the strange contract Ashe proffers, certain he can find a way to break it. Debut author Gibbs dazzles with lush, evocative prose, delightfully diabolical plotting, and abundant heart. Individual characters may lack dimension, but the dynamics of the found family formed by the "curiosities" add more than enough nuance and emotional complexity to compensate. Subtle worldbuilding elevates the tale's intrigue without distracting from the action. Darkly enchanting and grimly gratifying.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      James Langton narrates a gothic tale of dark magic and Victorian glamour. The Carnivale of Curiosities, one of London's most iconic traveling sideshows, is headed by the magical showman Aurelius Ashe. It's said Ashe can make any wish come true, but the veracity of the claim remains a close secret. Langton employs a gravelly timbre that complements the lyrical writing. His character voices are lively, dynamic, and engaging. He slips into each character, imbuing each with a distinct feel. As the story's tension ramps up, Langton maintains a sense of dread. Secrets, horrors, and magical elements crackle with promise as Langton's bewitching narration captures the ear. J.M.M. © AudioFile 2023, Portland, Maine
    • Library Journal

      April 1, 2023

      DEBUT In Gibbs's gothic, Faustian debut novel, the Carnivale of Curiosities performs its astounding acts in Victorian London while the real show goes on behind the scenes. The story promises high stakes, blackmail, the supernatural, and an eccentric sideshow family, and delivers on some of it. It is beautifully presented, with vivid descriptions of the most minute aspects of setting. However, the characters, and there is a robust troupe of them, often feel one-dimensional, and the point of view too quickly cycles between multiple players without adding as much depth to the story as seems necessary. Additionally, while it is easy to like the quirky players on the surface, some readers will find it difficult to connect on a deeper level. The plot is intriguing and smartly woven together but sometimes feels too slow to develop, and the stakes aren't high enough. VERDICT This novel will appeal to those who deeply loved V.E. Schwab's The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue or Erin Morgenstern's The Night Circus, but may be a tough sell for others.--Kara Jonson

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    • Booklist

      Starred review from May 15, 2023
      In October 1887, the formidable illusionist Aurelius Ashe and his immensely popular Carnivale of Curiosities returns to the Athenaeum Theatre in Southwark, London, after a seven-year absence. Odilon Rose, a cruel, abusive man with too much money and power, needs access to Ashe's particular otherworldly abilities while also wanting to prove that he can outwit him. Hiring criminals with past grudges to harass Ashe and his performers, including the star, Lucien the Lucifer, Odilon reopens old wounds that could destroy them all. First-time novelist Gibbs crafts a strong sense of time and place through descriptions of the physical world as well as the societal expectations for the rich and poor in Victorian England; she also deftly weaves threads of darkness into all the characters while portraying the Carnivale as a close-knit, found-family unit. Tension builds as the fragility of life is repeatedly tested, and dangerous lies unravel the ties binding lives together. Unique and emotionally engaging, Gibbs' tale may appeal to fans of Mexican Gothic (2020) by Silvia Moreno-Garcia as well as readers enthralled by Shirley Jackson and Edgar Allan Poe.

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    • Library Journal

      June 10, 2024

      Gibbs's atmospheric debut, beautifully narrated by James Langton, transports listeners to 1880s London's intoxicating world of traveling sideshows, where curiosities, both real and imagined, enticed the public. Ashe and Pretorius's Carnivale of Curiosities has returned to Athenaeum Theatre, bringing with it the unique offerings that make it stand out--a hirsute violin prodigy, conjoined twin tumblers, an aerialist who can fly, and a winged man who can produce and control fire. The troupe's leader, Aurelius Ashe, is an illusionist and is rumored to be an actual devil who can make wishes come true. Drawn in by the rumors, financial magnate Odilon Rose approaches Ashe to bargain for the life of his ward, Charlotte Bainbridge, who is dying of leukemia. Ashe proposes a Faustian deal, curing Charlotte in exchange for Rose's soul. When Rose inevitably tries to break his contract with Ashe, a grand showdown between the devilish magician and the financier ensues. Langton's skillful reading captures the intriguing troupe of characters, imbuing them with dynamic voices and lively accents. VERDICT For listeners who enjoy magic, the supernatural, and explorations of found families. Share with fans of Erin Morgenstern's The Night Circus or Constance Sayers's The Ladies of the Secret Circus.--Joanna M. Burkhardt

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