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Media type
  
Print (Hardcover)

ISBN
  
978-0-525-47732-7

Originally published
  
2006

Page count
  
389

Publisher
  
Dutton Penguin

Followed by
  
The King's Rose

3.9/5
Goodreads

Language
  
English

Pages
  
389

LC Class
  
PZ7.L591177 Bl 2006

Author
  
Alisa M. Libby

OCLC
  
62322115

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The Blood Confession is a 2006 historical fiction novel written by Alisa M. Libby. The novel is a revisionist telling of the legend of Countess Elizabeth Báthory, with elements of the fairy tale Snow White.

Contents

Plot

The book follows the character of Countess Erzebet, a young noblewoman held prisoner while being charged with murder. As the book unfolds, Erzebet tells her life's story, from her ill-omened birth to the crimes she's charged with.

Reception

The Blood Confession received a positive review from Strange Horizons, stating that while "first half of the book does wander... it is in its modern connotations that Libby's book really soars and disturbs". Kirkus Reviews praised "Libby’s combination of history, fairy tales and the Bible" but stated that it was "a conceptually interesting but sluggishly paced gothic horror". The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books wrote that the book was "not for the faint of heart" and that "this first person narrative doesn’t leave out any of the gory details." The School Library Journal praised the book's characterizations while stating that the book's "depiction of Erzebet's descent into madness is overly lengthy".

References

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