A young socialite travels deep into the Mexican countryside to check on a cousin whose frantic letter hints that something is very wrong. What she finds is a decaying mansion, a controlling family, and a house that seems to seep into her dreams. Silvia Moreno-Garcia turns classic gothic dread into something fresh, sensory, and impossible to shake.
Get the Mexican Gothic Audiobook on AmazonListen on Audible · also in Kindle & printWhat Mexican Gothic is about
Set in 1950s Mexico, Mexican Gothic follows Noemí Taboada, a glamorous and headstrong young woman from Mexico City, who is sent to a remote estate called High Place after her newly married cousin sends home a disturbing, almost incoherent letter. The house belongs to the Doyles, an old English family clinging to faded grandeur in the mountains, and from the moment Noemí arrives, the atmosphere curdles into unease.
As she tries to understand what is happening to her cousin, Noemí confronts a family steeped in secrets, a stifling set of rules, and a creeping sense that the mansion itself is hostile to her. Moreno-Garcia blends gothic horror, slow-building suspense, and sharp social observation, with Noemí’s wit and stubbornness anchoring the mounting dread. It is a story about inheritance, control, and a woman refusing to surrender her own mind.
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Why Mexican Gothic is great on audio
The Mexican Gothic audiobook is a natural fit for the format, because so much of the novel’s power comes from atmosphere: the damp rooms, the oppressive silences, and Noemí’s mounting unease. Hearing it read aloud heightens the slow-burn tension and the nightmarish, dreamlike passages in a way that pulls you fully into High Place. It suits commutes, long evenings, and anyone who loves being unsettled by sound and mood.
Who should listen
Listen if you enjoy gothic horror, atmospheric slow burns, and a clever, defiant heroine at the center of the dread. It is great for fans of classic haunted-house stories who want something with a modern voice and a strong sense of place. You might skip it if you prefer fast-paced action or get impatient with stories that build tension gradually before the payoff.
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How to listen to Mexican Gothic
Mexican Gothic is available on Audible and Amazon. If you’re new to Audible you can listen with a free trial, or buy the audiobook (also in Kindle and print) on Amazon.
Get the Mexican Gothic Audiobook on AmazonListen on Audible · also in Kindle & printFrequently asked questions
How can I listen to the Mexican Gothic audiobook?
It is available on Audible and Amazon. If you are new to Audible, you can start with a free trial and use it to begin listening, or you can simply buy the audiobook through Amazon.
Is Mexican Gothic scary or is it more of a mystery?
It is genuine gothic horror with a strong mystery thread. The first half builds dread and atmosphere through a slow-burn approach, and the unsettling, horror-leaning elements intensify as the story goes on.
Do I need to know anything about gothic fiction to enjoy it?
Not at all. It works as a standalone story and welcomes newcomers, though readers familiar with classic haunted-house and gothic novels will likely appreciate how it plays with those traditions.
Is this part of a series?
No. Mexican Gothic is a standalone novel, so you can listen without needing any prior books or follow-ups.

