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What Wakes the Bells

Elle Tesch (2025-03-11)

Subgenre
Age groupAdult 18+
Content ratingR
Pages263 (Standard (250-400))
Setting
CSM age18+

Content levels

ViolenceStrong
Sexual contentNone
LanguageMild

Synopsis

Inspired by an ominous Prague legend, What Wakes the Bells is a lavish gothic fantasy by debut author Elle Tesch that is perfect for fans of Adalyn Grace, Margaret Rogerson, and V.E. Schwab. Built by long-gone Saints, the city of Vaiwyn lives and breathes and bleeds. As a Keeper, Mina knows better than most what her care of Vaiwyn’s bells means for the sentient city. It’s the Strauss family’s thousand-year legacy—prevent the Vespers from ringing, or they will awake a slumbering evil. One afternoon, to Mina's horror, her bell peals thirteen times, shattering the city’s tenuous peace. With so much of the city's history and lore lost in a long-ago disaster, no one knows the danger that has been unleashed—until the city begins to fight back. As the sun sets, stone gargoyles and bronze statues tear away from their buildings and plinths to hunt people through the streets. Trapped in Mina’s bell, the soul of a twisted and power-hungry Saint festered. Now free of his prison, he hides behind the face of one of Vaiwyn’s citizens, corrupting the city and turning it on itself. As the death toll rises, the only chance Mina has to stop the destruction and horrific killings is finding and destroying the Saint’s host. Everyone is a suspect, including Mina's closest loved ones. She will have to decide how far she’ll go to save her city—and who she’s willing to kill to do it. Also by Elle Tesch The Hanging Bones

Tags

Gothic HorrorDark FantasyUrban FantasySupernatural ThrillerMystery

What Wakes the Bells: content & age rating

Intended for adult readers (18+).

This dark gothic fantasy features graphic horror imagery with animate statues and gargoyles hunting and killing citizens, a possessed antagonist hiding among trusted loved ones, and a rising death toll. The psychological horror of the protagonist having to suspect everyone she loves creates intense paranoia and moral conflict.

What to know going in

This book has strong violence, no sexual content, and mild language. Content notes include gore, murder, death, and mass death (see the full list above).

Who'll love this

Fans of atmospheric gothic horror will be gripped by the deadly mystery of a sentient city turned against its people and a heroine who must suspect everyone she trusts.