The Lamb
The Lamb
The Lamb
Lucy Rose

The Lamb

The bestselling literary horror sensation

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    The instant No. 2 Sunday Times bestseller, the coming-of-age cannibal folktale that everyone is talking about

    Deliciously dark and shockingly bold - someone needs to make this into a film right now! Lucy Rose is one to watch. This is one of my favourite debuts in a long time

    Stunning, shocking and surprising at each turn - everything one would want from a novel, and so much more. Lucy Rose's fearful and fantastic imagination is a powerful weapon

    Outstanding and disturbing and transformative. A new generation of literary horror begins with Lucy Rose. Brutal yet tender, The Lamb is a book that refuses to offer its reader the easy way out. A masterclass in suspense with an unflinching focus on intergenerational violence, The Lamb will leave you with a twisting feeling on the inside. Sensational. Read now, before everyone you know gets there first

    Lucy Rose weaves together flesh, bones and mommy issues with unsettling deftness to create an unforgettable, nightmarish tale. I ate it all up

    This is the book I've been waiting for. Dark, twisted and utterly enthralling, The Lamb is a novel I will never forget. Lucy Rose's prose gave me chills, perfectly capturing the horrors and beauties of girlhood. Dear reader, I predict you will be as obsessed as me

    Wild, evocative, and deeply felt, I was hooked on The Lamb from the first sentence. Reading Lucy Rose is like gently sliding your hand into the open mouth of a wolf - tender, terrifying, and exhilarating all at once

    A dark, fearsome novel that sticks between your teeth. Rose writes about daughterhood with poetic clarity and tenderness

    The Lamb is one of the most horrifying, beautiful, and memorable things I've read. It's gorgeously written, deeply disturbing, and incredibly moving . . . I was so invested in this strange, dark, coming-of-age tale. Its landscape hums with a sense of threat, but is also shot through with an unsettling beauty. Read it, and see nature, family, and humanity through Margot's eyes for a while, and you'll come out of it changed

    A modern Grimm fairytale. Heart-wrenching and sensuously lyrical, yet sinister, depraved and stomach-churningly good

    Lucy Rose is extraordinary. I devoured The Lamb in one evening and I have not stopped thinking about it since. Poetic, visceral and wildly addictive, I dare you not to fall in love with Rose's imagination. Consume this book and prepare for it to consume you

    Lyrical, poignant, unbearably tense, this is a dark folk horror that will linger long in the imagination. The observations of motherhood, girlhood, female friendships and rivalries, and the natural world are so beautifully wrought

    The Lamb left me breathless. A beautiful, tender and disturbing novel, exploring mother-daughter relationships in a hugely ambitious and thought-provoking way. I loved it

    A dazzling and unique debut. The Lamb reeks of moss and blood - its visceral exploration of hunger, obsession, and depravity will cast a dark spell over you

    Visceral and aching, The Lamb is a magnetic, monstrous tale of womanhood and desire. I devoured it, hungry for each and every word. Margot is going to haunt me forever

    The Lamb will lure you in and devour you whole. Lucy Rose perfectly captures the toxic wilderness of motherhood and daughterhood in this poetic and electrifying debut

    An extraordinary piece of work, dark, poetic, gothic, folky and full of courage and beauty. Incredible

    Brilliantly raw and unflinching, The Lamb will lure you in and clutch hold of your heart. It's sweet, violent and unforgettable. Margot will steal your heart and linger long after the final page

    The Lamb is a gorgeous, lyrical, evocative, hunger-inducing, and deeply moving novel that I just gobbled up, reading it totally compulsively right to the end

    A gruesome family fairytale, a twisted love story and a meditation on human decay. I ate up every fleshy page

    If you think you might be too squeamish for a book about cannibals, think again. Lucy Rose will lure you in with beautiful prose and captivate you with this story about finding voice and agency, and what it is (and isn't) to love and be loved

    Lucy Rose is not afraid, and this bold, complex, shock of a novel proves that. Deliciously drawn, this feral folktale speaks to the sinister nature of the mother wound on a visceral level. Literary horror at its peak

    A magnificent debut. Brutal yet tender, a dark fairytale pierced with light. Lucy Rose's writing is beautifully rendered, and her storytelling skills navigate the deepest intricacies of mother daughter relationships with an elegant hand that drips blood. The Lamb is a game-changer in the horror genre, and I will be thinking about it for a very long time

    The Lamb . . . is not out until January but it has already created a buzz

    Lucy Rose can certainly write . . . The Lamb grips all the way to an unexpected denouement that is as comfortless as it is eerie

    The Lamb is a hard tale to shake

    A superbly creepy folk-horror tale . . . at heart it's about dysfunctional family dynamics, female rage and empowerment

    The Lamb is written in terse and pared back language then it bubbles like a simmering stove towards a memorable and nightmarish conclusion

    A nightmare fable . . . A troubling fever dream of a book that nevertheless compels you to follow it into the shadows

    What makes this twist on Hansel and Gretel particularly unsettling is the twilight world it occupies between the "safe" remove of folk tale and the clinical glare of realism . . . This dark, gorgeous concoction is layered with insights into the insidious perpetuation of family violence

    Beautiful, terrifying . . . Rose's novel feels destined to become a classic . . . it reminded me of The Juniper Tree , one of the most enduring and powerful of folktales, with its message of retribution and renewal

    A gleefully gruesome tale . . . Femgore at its finest

    Grimms' Fairy Tales meets Mommie Dearest in a twisted debut novel about the complex hungers of mothers and daughters . . . The rich, almost unguent prose carries the story through its gruesome developments without, surprisingly, being gratuitous, as it digs deep into the viscera of the complicated relationships between mothers and daughters, lovers, and one's own physical and emotional hungers. A gruesome yet illuminating coming-of-age story that will keep readers awake night after night

    A potent and grotesque tale . . . A portrait of the dark side of feminine rage. This modern folktale hits hard

    A strange and bold debut from an exciting new voice

    A brutal meditation on motherhood, feminine rage, and what it takes to survive. It's equal parts scathing and sentimental

    This is the genius of Rose's folktale: she blurs the lines between hunger and gluttony, human and animal, love and revulsion. It's hypnotic, grotesque and beautiful all at once

    Like characters from a modern-day Grimms' fairytale, mother and daughter Ruth and Margot lure unwary travellers to their remote woodland cottage in order to slaughter and eat them. That's until a stranger, Eden, upsets their anthropophagous paradise. Rose impresses with a feminist folkhorror fable as chilling as it is understated

    Impossible to put down . . . Drips with haunting imagery and fleshed-out characters

    Lucy Rose is a writer and filmmaker with an interest in the gothic, girlhood and horror. Her short fiction and personal essays have been published in Dread Central , Mslexia , Ghouls on Film and more. She's proud to be a Curtis Brown Creative Breakthrough alumni writer and one of Mslexia's featured columnists and fiction writers. In early 2023, she was awarded Arts Council DYCP funding for literary development. She currently lives in Newcastle.

    Specifications

    Publisher Orion Publishing Co
    Pub date Sept. 25, 2025
    Pages 352
    Theme Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
    Measurements 196 x 128 x 24 mm
    Weight 247 gr
    EAN 9781399619752
    Binding Paperback
    Language English

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