Leech

eBook, 317 pages

English language

Published Sept. 27, 2022 by Tor Books.

ASIN:
B09NK8C9N1
3 stars (4 reviews)

In an isolated chateau, as far north as north goes, the baron’s doctor has died. The doctor’s replacement has a mystery to solve: discovering how the Institute lost track of one of its many bodies.

For hundreds of years the Interprovincial Medical Institute has grown by taking root in young minds and shaping them into doctors, replacing every human practitioner of medicine. The Institute is here to help humanity, to cure and to cut, to cradle and protect the species from the apocalyptic horrors their ancestors unleashed.

In the frozen north, the Institute’s body will discover a competitor for its rung at the top of the evolutionary ladder. A parasite is spreading through the baron’s castle, already a dark pit of secrets, lies, violence, and fear. The two will make war on the battlefield of the body. Whichever wins, humanity will lose again.'

6 editions

reviewed Leech by Hiron Ennes

Impeccable vibes

4 stars

Content warning More spoilers about themes than events. I spoil some things from the first chapter

Review of 'Leech' on 'Goodreads'

2 stars

The book started well, at least for the first 100 pages. I liked the main concept of the book; the story viewed from the point of view of a parasite that monopolizes health services all over the world.
The snippets of worldbuilding were intriguing enough to hold my attention but were confusing at times.

The bad: the plot is all over the place. It reaches a point where it looks like a completely different book than the one I was reading. All the unnecessary family and town drama just wasn't for me and I lost all my interest, hence the two stars rating. I'm disappointed because it looked very promising.

Review of 'Leech' on 'Storygraph'

No rating

Ok this was fantastic. Incredibly detailed world building, strange and dark as hell. Lots of wrangling with bodily autonomy and the meaning of self. Definitely feels more Gormenghast than Wuthering Heights to me {complementary}. I would both LOVE to see more works set in this world, and would also be happy if this is the only one. Things were left pleasingly mysterious. 

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rated it

3 stars