
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 258
- ISBN
- 978-1-951971-31-1
- Price
- $18.95
- Publication Date
- October 14, 2025
The Scald-Crow
Grace Daly
Shot through with gallows humor and speaking in the voice of a trusted best friend, this self-deprecating horror novel explores medical trauma through Irish folklore, asking “Can a sick woman ever be trusted?"
Brigid—that’s the Irish Breej, not “Bridge-id,” though it’s not like she’d correct you—has had a rough go of it. Her mother abused her when she was little, her best friend (and secret crush) is too busy chasing some blonde to answer Brigid’s calls, and she lost her job thanks to chronic pelvic pain with no identifiable cause. As a self-doubting, disabled adult, she’s certain that everything that has happened to her is her fault.
When her mother goes missing and Brigid’s only option is to move back into her childhood home in the idyllic Midwestern town of St. Charles, Illinois, the uncanny begins: A particular crow that once harassed her reappears, following her everywhere. A painting of Jesus keeps coming back, no matter how many times she throws it away. Frozen body parts show up in places rubber band balls and door stoppers ought to be. Every night she dreams that her real mother is dead and decaying in the closet, and the identical mother who raised her is not her mother. But it’s all in Brigid’s head. It’s all her fault. It must be. What other explanation could there be?
To survive, she'll need to ignore what her mother and her chronic-pain doctors have always told her: that her perception of reality can't be trusted.
Praise for The Scald-Crow
“Grace Daly absolutely nails internal character struggle as her protagonist, Brigid, is terrorized by an unseen force and doubting her own experiences while reckoning with a lifetime of trauma. Daly has penned an unflinching debut that is equal parts funny, chilling, delightful, and heartbreaking. Put this at the top of your TBR! You will recoil, you will laugh. You will laugh while recoiling. And Brigid will warm your cold, cold heart.” —Lauren Bolger, author of Kill Radio and The Barre Incidents
“Artful and clever, this often-funny meditation on chronic pain, mortality and trauma is exactly the cure for what ails you. Grace Daly has arrived, and The Scald-Crow is a triumph.” —Robert P. Ottone, author of The Vile Thing We Created and the Bram Stoker Award-winning novel The Triangle
“On one hand, The Scald-Crow is a prime example of what horror fiction does best: taking on timely, relevant real-world horrors via monstrous intermediaries. But Grace Daly does not shy away from reality in her storytelling. Instead, she uses folk horror trappings to highlight the very real agony, fear, and self-doubt endured by those living with chronic pain. A captivating and revelatory read, this novel is a confident and assured debut of an essential voice in horror fiction.” —Patrick Barb, author of Night of the Witch-Hunter