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About The Book

“Dark and delicious, sincerely moving and at times laugh out loud funny, a heady, bittersweet, beautiful novel about life and death, grief and closure, passion and hunger. A must-read.” —RACHEL HARRISON, USA TODAY bestselling author of So Thirsty and Black Sheep

What if you could have one last meal with someone you’ve loved, someone you’ve lost? Combining the magic of Under the Whispering Door with the high-stakes culinary world of Sweetbitter, Aftertaste is an epic love story, a dark comedy, and a synesthetic adventure through food and grief.

Some hungers never fade.

When Konstantin Duhovny cooks a dish tied to a memory of someone deceased, he can summon their ghost back for one final meal. But what begins as a thrilling gift quickly spins out of control when Kostya decides to open a restaurant that promises to reunite the Living and the Dead. (It turns out that messing with the afterlife comes at a steep cost.)

As the boundaries between worlds start to blur, and as Kostya falls in love with a woman with her own secret relationship with the afterlife, he must confront the limits of what can be reclaimed, and what we must let go, in order to move on.

Deliciously unique and deeply emotional, Aftertaste is an epic love story and a genre-blending adventure through eating, grieving, and the moments that make us feel alive.

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Reading Group Guide

1. As Kostya discovers, aftertastes are food memories so potent and special that they form a tether between the Dead and the Living who love them. What would your aftertaste be? Who would it connect you to?
2. Share an early memory of food or cooking, and the “flavor” that memory has for you. (Sweet, sour, salty, bitter, savory, spicy, etc.)
3. Kostya keeps his clairgustance a secret for most of his life. If you had the power to taste the Dead, would you keep it hidden?
4. Vera’s fear and inability to cope after Sergei’s death is one of the things haunting Kostya into adulthood. How do her actions and their relationship impact Kostya’s decision-making?
5. Which of Kostya’s restaurant experiences did you like best? Library of Spirits, Saveur Fare, Hell’s Kitchen, or DUH? What did he learn about his gift at each one?
6. Kostya goes to extreme lengths to see his dad again—how far might you go to see someone you loved one more time?
7. Who (or what) is the villain or antagonizing force in Aftertaste? What causes the conflicts in the living world? What causes the issues arising in the Afterlife?
8. Maura’s confession at DUH sends Konstantin reeling. What might have happened if she had chosen to be honest sooner? Why do you think she kept her hunger and her visits to the Afterlife hidden, and did those reasons change during the story?
9. The characters in Aftertaste keep many secrets throughout the book. Which were the most surprising to you and why?
10. The book is structured with chapters that alternate between narratives from the living world (Kostya’s story) and the Afterlife (Frankie’s tour, Everleigh’s experience, Maura’s trips), meaning that the reader always knows more than Konstantin does about the effect his food is having. How would your perspective change if you only had access to Kostya’s narrative?

About The Author

Caroline Baptista

Daria Lavelle is an American fiction writer. Born in Kyiv, Ukraine, and raised in the New York metro area, her work explores themes of identity and belonging through magic and the uncanny. Her short stories have appeared in The DeadlandsThe Dread Machine, and elsewhere, and she holds degrees in writing from Princeton University and Sarah Lawrence College. She lives in New Jersey with her husband, children, and goldendoodle, all of whom love a great meal almost as much as she does. Learn more at DariaLavelle.com.  

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Product Details

  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio (May 20, 2025)
  • Runtime: 10 hours and 23 minutes
  • ISBN13: 9781668110362

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Raves and Reviews

"Ari Fliakos’s exceptional performance of haunted Kostya Duhovny is among the many pleasures of this immersive debut, a combination love story, Manhattan foodie romp, and otherworldly tale. Fliakos captures Kostya’s complex reactions to his supernatural ability to bring back the dead through food. Fliakos is ably aided by Tessa Albertson, André Santana, and Kristen Sieh, who all do fine work. But it’s Fliakos’s tour-de-force narration that elevates this listening experience. In one extraordinary moment Fliakos does a breathless dramatic monologue that merges foods and flavors while ghosts hover and howl. It all revolves around a Russian émigré’s son who is searching for meaning in kitchens and in the hereafter."

– Winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award, AudioFile magazine

"Ari Fliakos’s exceptional performance of haunted Kostya Duhovny is among the many pleasures of this immersive debut, a combination love story, Manhattan foodie romp, and otherworldly tale. Fliakos captures Kostya’s complex reactions to his supernatural ability to bring back the dead through food. Fliakos is ably aided by Tessa Albertson, André Santana, and Kristen Sieh, who all do fine work. But it’s Fliakos’s tour-de-force narration that elevates this listening experience. In one extraordinary moment Fliakos does a breathless dramatic monologue that merges foods and flavors while ghosts hover and howl. It all revolves around a Russian émigré’s son who is searching for meaning in kitchens and in the hereafter."

– Winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award, AudioFile magazine

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