The Darkest Lullaby
"One of the best writers in modern horror to come along in the last decade. Janz is one of my new favorites." - Brian Keene

The old house waited. For years there had been rumors that the owner, Lilith Martin, had been part of an unholy cult. People spoke of blasphemous rituals, black rites filled with blood, sex...and sacrifices. Then Lilith died and the house sat empty. Until now.

Lilith’s nephew, Chris, and his wife, Ellie, are moving in. Ellie isn’t happy about living in such a dark, foreboding place, but she wants to get pregnant and this house has a lot more room to raise a baby than their apartment. Unfortunately, she and Chris will soon learn that Lilith has other plans.

FLAME TREE PRESS is the new fiction imprint of Flame Tree Publishing. Launched in 2018 the list brings together brilliant new authors and the more established; the award winners, and exciting, original voices.
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The Darkest Lullaby
"One of the best writers in modern horror to come along in the last decade. Janz is one of my new favorites." - Brian Keene

The old house waited. For years there had been rumors that the owner, Lilith Martin, had been part of an unholy cult. People spoke of blasphemous rituals, black rites filled with blood, sex...and sacrifices. Then Lilith died and the house sat empty. Until now.

Lilith’s nephew, Chris, and his wife, Ellie, are moving in. Ellie isn’t happy about living in such a dark, foreboding place, but she wants to get pregnant and this house has a lot more room to raise a baby than their apartment. Unfortunately, she and Chris will soon learn that Lilith has other plans.

FLAME TREE PRESS is the new fiction imprint of Flame Tree Publishing. Launched in 2018 the list brings together brilliant new authors and the more established; the award winners, and exciting, original voices.
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The Darkest Lullaby

The Darkest Lullaby

by Jonathan Janz
The Darkest Lullaby

The Darkest Lullaby

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Overview

"One of the best writers in modern horror to come along in the last decade. Janz is one of my new favorites." - Brian Keene

The old house waited. For years there had been rumors that the owner, Lilith Martin, had been part of an unholy cult. People spoke of blasphemous rituals, black rites filled with blood, sex...and sacrifices. Then Lilith died and the house sat empty. Until now.

Lilith’s nephew, Chris, and his wife, Ellie, are moving in. Ellie isn’t happy about living in such a dark, foreboding place, but she wants to get pregnant and this house has a lot more room to raise a baby than their apartment. Unfortunately, she and Chris will soon learn that Lilith has other plans.

FLAME TREE PRESS is the new fiction imprint of Flame Tree Publishing. Launched in 2018 the list brings together brilliant new authors and the more established; the award winners, and exciting, original voices.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781787582712
Publisher: Flame Tree Publishing
Publication date: 08/22/2019
Series: Fiction Without Frontiers
Pages: 304
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

About The Author
Jonathan Janz is the author of more that fifteen novels and numerous shorter works. Since debuting in 2012, Jonathan’s work has been lauded by Booklist, Publishers Weekly, The Library Journal, and many others. He lives in West Lafayette, Indiana. Jonathan Janz grew up between a dark forest and a graveyard, which explains everything. Brian Keene named his debut novel The Sorrows “the best horror novel of 2012.”

Interviews

What is the book about?

A great many people believe in an afterlife, but opinions vary wildly on what that afterlife might look like. I’m fascinated by those whose hedonism and insatiable desire for power cause them to cling to the notion of eternal life here on earth. How would someone like that view the afterlife? And to what lengths would he/she go in order to bring about a resurrection or continuation of earthly life? These questions are explored in THE DARKEST LULLABY.

What are the underlying themes?

One theme I explore is how self-interest can spoil a relationship. The main characters in this story both have wants and needs; that’s how the world works. Yet one character is less willing to think about the other as the story continues on. This is partially due to the influence of the land and its spirits, but there’s unquestionably a personal flaw to blame here as well.

Did real life experiences bring about any of the plot of this tale?

My wife and I (and our infant son) moved into an old house about twelve years ago. Though the place wasn’t in disrepair, there was a heck of a lot that needed to be done. One weird feature of the old house was an antiquated razor disposal system. That feature ends up playing a pretty major role in this novel.


Did anyone inspire the central villain—Aunt Lilith—in this book?

I had an aunt, but she was thankfully one of the dearest people I’ve ever met. She helped raise me, and I can’t imagine what my life would have been like without her. For this book, I imagined what would have happened had she been the exact opposite: wicked rather than kind, possessive rather than generous of spirit, cold rather than loving. That’s partially how I created Aunt Lilith.


What are some of your favorite books about malevolent nature?

THE RUINS by Scott Smith is one that I enjoyed at the time, but has stayed with me and actually grown in my estimation as the years of stretched on. Another one that really influenced me was Algernon Blackwood’s “The Willows.” There’s a unique sense of doom that this sort of horror can bring about. It’s one thing to face a human antagonist, or even a vampire or a werewolf. But when the very environment around you is hostile, you feel there’s no escape, nowhere to run. That’s partially what I hoped to capture in THE DARKEST LULLABY.

Who influenced you most in the writing of the book?

There’s a great deal of quiet horror here; Ramsey Campbell, Charles L. Grant, and T.M. Wright are three that really played a role.

Is there any advice you can give someone starting to write?

You will only succeed if you love it, if you burn to write. If you’re not passionate about it, you need to get out, because that passion and determination will keep you going when things go badly. And they will go badly. You’ll be rejected, you’ll be discouraged, you’ll be told you’re not good enough. You’ll likely experience soul-sucking self-doubt. But if you love it enough, you’ll stay with it. That’s how you climb. By not quitting.

Where did you write?

Like most of my novels, this one was written in my home, in my writing room. It’s an inspiring setting filled with books and an aura of magic.

Did you write in silence, or to any particular music?

I write to Baroque music. It’s the perfect fusion of mystery, passion, and energy, and listening to it, the words just flow from my fingertips to the page. It also drowns out the ambient noise that I sometimes find distracting.

What are you writing now?

At the moment I’m editing a post-apocalyptic novel (the first of a planned series) and working on the second CHILDREN OF THE DARK book.

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