Falconhurst Fancy- Kyle Onstott and Lance Horner

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By tristaprez

Trashy Southern Gothic Exploitation

Originally published September 1, 2006.

Savage! Shocking! That's what it says on the cover and that's what you get, gentle reader. Kyle Onstott is the author of Mandingo and for those who have read the book or seen the movie, you know what to expect.

Falconhurst Fancy takes place several years before the events of Mandingo and is the story of the Verder family of Dove Cote and The Patch plantations. Dovie Verder, our heroine, after tragic events, buys a "pure black stud" for her plantation. Named Colt, he is called a "fancy" because of his rare beauty and strength. Instead of breeding him with her "wenches", hot pants Dovie decides she wants him for herself and everything goes to hell at a quick pace.

I am not sure how to categorize this novel. It fits best as southern gothic horror, if anything. The twisted southern morals of the time are revolting and cruel. One can hope that most of this is exaggeration, but there is a large grain of truth to all of this that leads the reader to really examine the institution of slavery and what led up to race relations as they are today. Why is it when a Black man dates outside his race, it's thought of as a move up, like a weird racial promotion, while Black women are looked down upon for dating outside of their race? The issue is deeper than this type of novel can explain, but the fundamental truths are there.

Stereotypes abound- the pure, gentle southern woman who knows nothing about sex and becomes a fornicating fiend capable of every type of debauchery once she is deflowered; the crafty white-trash scoundrel who hires himself out to plantations as a stud (!!) to produce "yeller" skinned children who are more prized on the slave market; the genteel southern gentlemen who hold their women in the highest esteem, while satisfying their lust with their Black slave women.

Falconhurst Fancy is exploitative trash through and through. That's what makes it such a compelling read! I finished it in 3 days!! Admittedly, I am a fan of this type of garbage. Some might think- you're a Black woman, why would you read books like this? Well, I adore horror novels too, but I don't condone the slaughter of teenagers with chainsaws...I am collecting all the books written by Kyle Onstott, Lance Horner, Ashley Carter, and Saliee O'Brien (O'Brien's works are more tasteful, but just as explosive and macabre.) There are 14 novels to this series, and they are for adults only. I once read a review that called the Falconhurst stories "pornographic soap operas with whips". Fearless readers, dig in!

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Comments

m. kilpatrick 2 years ago

Read all of the "TRASHY GOTHIC NOVELS",almost FIFTY years ago. Lance Horner,Kyle Onstott & Ashley Carter.

(Born in Mobile,Al

connie 22 months ago

I read the whole collection,40 years ago and want to read them again so I'm buying them on Ebay or where I can get a reasonable price. They live up to your expectations. Super great!

Shanita 22 months ago

I am confused to whether you are speaking of your comment when you said; "Falconhurst Fancy was originally published September 1, 2006. I read this novel back in 1980.

Colvin 10 months ago

I wish someone would scan this "trash" (I love reading them) and make them available to a wider audience as downloads

wild 4 months ago

I read these in school (early 1980s). My friend's mother had a lot of Onstott books and I would get them from her.

Those books had great cover art.

fred 3 months ago

The best of the Horner lot it the "Mustee". It's a lot of fun but has an underlying theme of just how color can determine ones fate...as Bras D'ore found out. A great read.

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