The Lady, the Tiger and the Girl Who Loved Death
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The Lady, the Tiger and the Girl Who Loved Death by Helen Marshall
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Praise for Helen Marshall:
"Stories subtle and unsettling: Helen Marshall clothes the uncanny in new flesh and then makes it bleed"
Kelly Link, World Fantasy Award-winning author of Pretty Monsters
"Intelligent, dark, wildly inventive, The Migration does more than put a new twist on the apocalyptic outbreak novel. It dares to be full of heart and full of difficult, defiant hope."
Paul Tremblay, author of Horror Movie
"Helen Marshall whispers in your ear when she fits the noose around your neck, filling you with wonder and dread, urging you into a startling, beautiful darkness. These stories - which sometimes feel more like spells-are the very best kind of unsettling."
Benjamin Percy, author of Red Moon and The Wilding
"A dark fable that somehow feels both timeless and urgently topical. The Migration is heart-wringing and powerful, but over and above that, it's just vivid and immersive and enthralling throughout."
M.R. Carey, author of The Girl with All the Gifts
"A moving study of love, family bonds, climate change and personal transformation... Spectres of climate change and the plague haunt the novel, but what in lesser hands might have been a gloom-laden read is transformed by the author's quiet optimism."
The Guardian
"It's a thoughtful novel that places the love between two sisters at the center, and builds around it an intense sci-fi tale of disease and evolution. . . . Marshall skillfully builds a world only a step away from our own, delving into the parallels with previous periods of worldwide disease and chaos, and conjuring an all-too-realistic near future with a light touch."
SFX Magazine
"A tour de force of imagination, this remarkable debut collection uses the conventions of dark fantasy and horror as the framework for some of speculative fiction's most unusual stories. VERDICT Fans of experimental fiction and exceptional writing should find a wealth of enjoyment here."
Library Journal, Starred Review
"Stories subtle and unsettling: Helen Marshall clothes the uncanny in new flesh and then makes it bleed"
Kelly Link, World Fantasy Award-winning author of Pretty Monsters
"Intelligent, dark, wildly inventive, The Migration does more than put a new twist on the apocalyptic outbreak novel. It dares to be full of heart and full of difficult, defiant hope."
Paul Tremblay, author of Horror Movie
"Helen Marshall whispers in your ear when she fits the noose around your neck, filling you with wonder and dread, urging you into a startling, beautiful darkness. These stories - which sometimes feel more like spells-are the very best kind of unsettling."
Benjamin Percy, author of Red Moon and The Wilding
"A dark fable that somehow feels both timeless and urgently topical. The Migration is heart-wringing and powerful, but over and above that, it's just vivid and immersive and enthralling throughout."
M.R. Carey, author of The Girl with All the Gifts
"A moving study of love, family bonds, climate change and personal transformation... Spectres of climate change and the plague haunt the novel, but what in lesser hands might have been a gloom-laden read is transformed by the author's quiet optimism."
The Guardian
"It's a thoughtful novel that places the love between two sisters at the center, and builds around it an intense sci-fi tale of disease and evolution. . . . Marshall skillfully builds a world only a step away from our own, delving into the parallels with previous periods of worldwide disease and chaos, and conjuring an all-too-realistic near future with a light touch."
SFX Magazine
"A tour de force of imagination, this remarkable debut collection uses the conventions of dark fantasy and horror as the framework for some of speculative fiction's most unusual stories. VERDICT Fans of experimental fiction and exceptional writing should find a wealth of enjoyment here."
Library Journal, Starred Review
Helen Marshall is Senior Lecturer of Creative Writing at the University of Queensland. She has won the World Fantasy Award, the British Fantasy Award and the Shirley Jackson Award and received endorsements from authors such as Kelly Link and Paul Tremblay. Her debut novel The Migration, was one of The Guardian's top science fiction and fantasy books of the year. She lives in Australia. Find her on Twitter/X @manuscriptgal and on Instagram @hairside
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| ISBN 13 | 9781803369518 |
| ISBN 10 | 1803369515 |
| Title | The Lady, the Tiger and the Girl Who Loved Death |
| Author | Helen Marshall |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Titan Books Ltd |
| Year published | 2025-06-10 |
| Number of pages | 432 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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