These Mortal Bodies
a gripping and atmospheric dark academia novel about toxic female friendships and obssession
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Simon & Schuster Ltd
Publishing:26th Feb '26
£9.99
This title is due to be published on 26th February, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
This paperback is available in other editions too:
- Hardback£16.99(9781398535107)
- Hardback - Signed Edition£16.99(9781398535107-S)

'It's Saltburn meets Mean Girls meets The Craft – prepare to be beguiled’ Emma van Straaten, author of Creep
She wasn't born into their world. But she'll do anything to belong.
Leaving behind her childhood in coastal Scotland, Ivy Graveson arrives at an all-girls college at a prestigious university and throws herself into the deep end of life on campus.
Though her fellow students all seem to come from money and to have known each other their whole lives, outsider Ivy is determined to belong. She embraces the world of secret societies, and as she discovers the legacy of her college, the parallels between its past and her present become striking. Because however hard she tries to ignore it, Ivy has always felt drawn to – and terrified of – the bodies of water that surround her.
In just one life-changing year in these hallowed halls, Ivy will have to decide how much sisterhood means to her and how far she’ll go to become the person she was destined to be.
A richly atmospheric campus novel, perfect for fans of The Secret History and dark academia, These Mortal Bodies is an intoxicating story of obsession, infatuation and toxic friendship in the world of the elites, where rules are made to be broken.
Praise for These Mortal Bodies:
'Utterly stunning. Wilson writes beautifully and with clarity, shining a torch on timeless issues' T. L. Huchu, author of The Library of the Dead
‘Builds tension and atmosphere with a quiet creepiness as it hurtles towards a shocking conclusion. It’s refreshing to have read about a protagonist with neurodivergence where it’s portrayed without cliché and with bold authenticity’ Chris Bridges, author of Sick to Death
‘A delicious coming of age story with a dark academia twist ... Gripping and beautifully told, Elspeth Wilson has breathed life into her characters that will linger long after the final page’ Laura Elliott, author of Awakened
‘Utterly stunning. A profound and powerful reflection on sisterhood in a dangerous male dominated world. Wilson writes beautifully and with clarity, shining a torch on timeless issues’ T. L. Huchu, author of The Library of the Dead
‘It's Saltburn meets Mean Girls meets The Craft – prepare to be beguiled’ Emma van Straaten, author of Creep
‘Wilson’s debut brims with moody adoration and all its pitfalls. A murky coming of age story about the capricious nature of friendship and the all-consuming power of sisterhood’ Andrés N. Ordorica, author of How We Named the Stars
‘A compelling journey into the power of female friendship, obsession and rituals. A captivating, atmospheric book that lingers long after you finish’ Celia Silvani, author of Baby Teeth
‘A delicious coming of age story with a dark academia twist… Gripping and beautifully told, Elspeth Wilson has breathed life into her characters that will linger long after the final page’ Laura Elliott, author of Awakened
‘This is a skillfully told dark academia story that builds tension and atmosphere with a quiet creepiness as it hurtles towards a shocking conclusion. It’s refreshing to have read about a protagonist with neurodivergence where it’s portrayed without cliché and with bold authenticity’ Chris Bridges, author of Sick to Death
‘Truly a beautiful debut, These Mortal Bodies is the perfect combination of sinister, nostalgic, and glamourous. This is a story that isn’t afraid to delve into the complicated and ever-shifting relationships among university women. Readers be warned that you might recognise a piece of yourself in these pages – and you may not always like what you find’ Angie Spoto, author of The Grief Nurse
‘An absorbing, clever and twisty debut’ The Bookseller
ISBN: 9781398535138
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384 pages