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On the Savage Side

A Novel

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Six women—mothers, daughters, sisters—gone missing. Inspired by the unsolved murders of the Chillicothe Six, this harrowing novel tells the story of two sisters, both of whom could be the next victims, from the internationally best-selling author of Betty.
"Capture[s] what goes horribly wrong when women don’t fit a customary victim profile...McDaniel artfully evokes each facet of their common humanity, the sinuous landscape, and defiant community in the face of evil." —Oprah Daily
Arcade and Daffodil are twins born one minute apart. With their fiery red hair and thirst for escape, they form an unbreakable bond nurtured by their grandmother’s stories. Together, they disappear into their imaginations and forge a world all their own. 
But what the two sisters can’t escape are the generational ghosts that haunt their family. Growing up in the shadow of their rural Ohio town, the sisters cling tightly to one another. Years later, Arcade wrestles with the memories of her early life, just as a local woman is discovered drowned in the river. Soon, more bodies are found. As her friends disappear around her, Arcade is forced to reckon with the past while the killer circles closer. Arcade’s promise to keep herself and her sister safe becomes increasingly desperate and the powerful riptide of the savage side becomes more difficult to survive.
Drawing from the true story of women killed in Chillicothe, Ohio, acclaimed novelist and poet Tiffany McDaniel has written a moving literary testament and fearless elegy for missing women everywhere.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from December 19, 2022
      McDaniel’s stunning latest (after Betty) draws on a string of real-life unsolved murders and disappearances in Chillicothe, Ohio. The economically depressed town reeks of funk from the paper mill and an equally pungent stench of despair. Twin sisters Arcade and Daffy retreat into their fierce imaginations while growing up in the 1980s, despite their parents being addicted to heroin. Their resilience persists even after their father dies from an overdose: Daffy shows promise as a swimmer and poet, Arcade as an amateur archaeologist. By the time the two become teens, they too succumb to heroin addiction and turn to sex work to support their habit. They form fervent friendships with a group of other young women, calling themselves the “Chillicothe Queens,” though their “crowns” are the blissful highs of heroin. After a woman turns up dead in the river, followed by others including some of the twins’ friends, Arcade grows increasingly desperate to save them from a similar fate. McDaniel portrays the twins and the others in their group as almost preternaturally bright, full of knowledge and wonder, making for an aching contrast to their traumas of addiction, abuse, violence, and loss. It’s a striking portrayal of women fighting for their lives, and one readers won’t soon forget.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Catherine Taber performs this literary crime novel based on the disappearances of several women in Chillicothe, Ohio. Arc and her twin sister, Daffy, are growing up with their mother and aunt, who are sex workers who bring their johns home. Later, as adults, the twins navigate their own experiences with sex work and drug addiction, always remaining hopeful that they will find better lives. Taber captures Arc's point of view, using tone to evoke her innocence. Throughout the audiobook, Taber's performance creates emotional intimacy between the narrator and the listener. However, she struggles with the unique dialect and place names of the story's setting. K.D.W. © AudioFile 2023, Portland, Maine
    • Library Journal

      Starred review from July 1, 2023

      McDaniel's (Betty; The Summer That Melted Everything) latest is based on the actual unsolved murders of the Chillicothe Six, a group of six women who went missing between 2014 and 2015; four were found dead, and two are still unaccounted for. Whose lives count? When someone seen as undesirable dies, is it worth an investigation? Chillicothe, OH, was once the epitome of an idyllic Midwestern town. Then opioids took hold, and like so many other places in rural Ohio, the town fell to pieces. The story focuses on twins Arc and Daffy, who are creative and full of promise but must fend for themselves as those around them are consumed by poverty, addiction, and hopelessness. Amid these desperate circumstances, women begin to go missing, and it seems the sisters and their friends may be in danger themselves. McDaniel, who has a personal connection to one of the missing people, sensitively portrays the women, asking what they might have been if they had not met untimely ends. Narrator Catherine Taber gives voice and heart to each woman, emphasizing McDaniel's point that these women mattered. VERDICT This haunting and elegant story is perfect for true-crime fans. A thought-provoking and important addition to any audio collection.--Heather Davidson Maneiro

      Copyright 2023 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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