Review: Snake-Eater by T Kingfisher
5 March 2026
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My Five Word TL:DR Review: Oddly Unique Yet Still Cosy

I think I can safely say that I never know what to expect from this author – other than, of course, it’s almost 99% certain that I will enjoy whatever she delivers.
In a nutshell the story begins with an introduction to Selena and her dog copper, arriving at Quartz Creek – where Selena’s aunt lived- only to find out that Selena’s aunt passed away a little time ago. Selena, is trying to escape an unhappy life in the city with a domineering partner. Her aunt’s cottage remains uninhabited, the desert not being a popular place to go to live apparently, and so, maybe she can stay for a little while, just to save up the money for the fare back home. In the meantime, the people of Quartz Creek take a real shine to Selena and take her under their collective wings. Unfortunately, something else seems to have taken a shine to Selena – something a little more creepy.
So, what did I love about this.
Well, Kingfisher excels at bringing her people to life. Selena is a great character, you really feel for her at the start, she’s so nervous and so scared of making mistakes. Her character really does undergo the most fabulous character arc. Grandma Billy is also a great character and of course the local priest, Father Aguirre. Both these characters will surprise you in the best way. On top of this Kingfisher is never afraid to introduce alternative characters such as Merv the Peacock and Copper the dog – they both play their roles perfectly. And, lets not forget the roadrunner. Yes, who would have thought that this particular character could be so, mmm, daunting! Enough said.
Quartz Creek is a great setting. I seriously loved it and the way of life. Wow, who wouldn’t love to find themselves in a place where the residents wrap you up and hold you close, feeding you, protecting you and fighting on your behalf. I could live here – although I could do without the strange things that stare in at the windows. Yes, there is also a side dose of horror with this one – just enough to give you the heebies mind, this isn’t some slasher type horror, it’s not blood soaked or terrifying. It’s just enough to be creepy. You might not be aware of cosy horror – I certainly wasn’t – but here you are, it’s arrived and I love it. I really do think that Kingfisher should take us back to Quartz Creek, I feel like there’s so much potential here. It’s one of those supernatural places with Gods, critters and myths and so much leeway for storytelling. Like Oliver, I would like more. Please.
I don’t think I can tell you too much more. Lovely writing, as always. Lovable characters and a little banger of a story. I have no hesitation in recommending this. Kingfisher fans will devour it and if this is your first time reading this author I have no doubt that this will make you want to take a look at the rest of her work. Happy reading. Beep beep.
I received a copy through Netgalley, courtesy of the publisher, for which my thanks. The above is my own opinion.
My rating 4.5 of 5 stars
It’s hard not to love a Kingfisher book! I loved this setting too, and I wouldn’t mind another story set thereπ
There’s such a lot of scope – Quartz Creek (or creep!) has such a lot of elements that could make good stories.
Lynn π
I so cant wait to read this one. I love the sound of the setting and am intrigued by the myths related to it. Im also curious about the roadrunner…apprehensively so π cosy horror sounds like such an odd combination but I have a feeling I’ll love this π€
Yes, it’s an unusual combo but she writes such great characters that it has a cosy vibe, but then it also has a few episodes that are definitely creepy.
Lynn π
I’ve noticed how great her characters can be in the couple of fairytale style titles I’ve read by her. And those have also had their macabre moments so I totally get where you’re coming from.
Great review! I loved reading your take on this. It sounds like such a unique findβthank you for putting this on my radar.
It is definitely unique, even comparatively speaking to the other books by this author, that being said she seems to come up with so many quirky and imaginative stories.
Lynn π
I have yet to try anything by this author, but I’ve only heard amazing things so far. And for her to introduce cozy horror successfully? This sounds quite promising. Glad loved it so much, Lynn!
Well, I’m sure there isn’t really any such thing as cosy horror – but if there was, this would be it! It’s a contradiction in terms isn’t it!
I do like her very much.
Lynn π