Victorian Psycho by Virginia Feito is a darkly comedic gothic novel about Winifred, a ruthless Victorian-era governess who methodically murders an entire aristocratic family—all while maintaining perfect manners and entertaining the reader with razor-sharp asides. Bestselling horror author Paul Tremblay joins the Morbid hosts for an in-depth discussion of what makes this deranged debut so unforgettable: its pitch-black humor, unreliable narrator, morally ambiguous ending, and the way it subverts Victorian high-society tropes to expose the rot beneath the gilded surface. Feito's protagonist Winifred is irredeemable yet sympathetic—she kills indiscriminately, including infants, yet her voice and dark humor make readers complicit in rooting for her despite knowing better.