Verge

Nadia Attia author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Profile Books Ltd

Published:11th May '23

£14.99

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A deadly curse, two young strangers thrown together by fate, and a road trip through a disunited Kingdom.

'Had me gripped from start to finish ... timely, horrifying, and hugely entertaining' - Kiran Millwood Hargrave, author of The Dance Tree and The Mercies The day Rowena Murray was born, 250 starlings fell like stones from the sky. Ever since, she has been marked by Death. First the visions; then her boyfriend died suddenly; now her father, too. Salvation, Rowena is told, lies to the North: in Culcrith, where her grandmother can save her from the curse. Her mother's farmhand, a young Egyptian man named Halim, is to drive her. The trip isn't easy. Rowena is rebellious, spiky, and sees bad omens everywhere; Halim is reserved, quiet and prefers to play by the rules; the land is mysterious and treacherous, with people who have married old traditions with new prejudices. The pair's battle of wills may yet develop into an alliance, if they can only let their guards down and let the wild in. Exploring belief, loyalty and legacies beyond our control, Nadia Attia's thrilling debut is as magnetic and unpredictable as the curse Rowena is racing to escape.

Had me gripped from start to finish ... timely, horrifying, and hugely entertaining -- Kiran Millwood Hargrave, author of The Dance Tree
Verge is a story of unity in light of a disunited Kingdom. Attia has written a vibrant and devastating tale of loss and love that strikes a minor melody at your very heart. Halim and Rowena are characters to treasure -- Saara El-Arifi, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Final Strife
A strange and haunting debut ... Attia's spellbinding sentences and wonderful characters draw you into a story unlike any other. This is an author to watch -- T.L. Huchu, author of The Library of the Dead and Our Lady of Mysterious Ailments
A gripping debut ... Verge swerves through a fascinating, fractured landscape of folkloric traditions and contemporary divisions, driving its compelling duo to the edge of their own wilderness, asking: what lies beyond the places we can't reach? -- Cari Thomas, author of Threadneedle and The Hedge Witch
Gripping and lyrical -- Claire Hennessy * Irish Times *
Steeped in folk horror but driven by post-Brexit anxiety, Verge imagines a startlingly original dystopian future that still has its roots in the old ways. A thrilling read and the herald of a significant new talent -- Dan Coxon, author and British Fantasy Award-winning editor of Writing the Uncanny
An enthralling trip through a changed British landscape, funny and ominous by turns, digging deep into folk beliefs and the power of curses and blessings -- Kim Newman, author of Anno Dracula and Something More Than Night
Verge is a marvellous story of crossroads: crossroads of life, of magic, of politics, of place. I fell for Rowena and Halim; I was with them at every twist and turn of their strange journey. Come, it's the journey of a lifetime -- Francesco Dimitri, author of The Book of Hidden Things
Verge was an enchanting read - I fell in love with Ro & Halim, hoping desperately for them to find themselves (and maybe each other) against the tempestuous world that drags at them from every angle. Every charm and sacrifice draws you closer in and the ending ramps up into a magnificently dark and unexpected twist -- Denzil Monk, producer and lecturer in film at Falmouth University
Attia has written a vibrant and devastating tale of loss and love... Halim and Rowena are characters to treasure -- Saara El-Arifi, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Final Strife
A propulsive & hallucinatory road trip through a fractured UK with a cursed young woman & a man full of fire. Verge is literary folk horror of the highest calibre. A triumphant debut of huge ambition -- Eva Dolan, author of This Is How It ends
Beguilingly strange ... Shared vicissitudes create a firm bond in a propulsive narrative in which there's always something odd or horrible around the next corner * Financial Times *
This is a fabulous book with characters I really cared about. Their journey is steeped in folk horror, with danger at every turn ... and hope never far behind. A captivating story, beautifully written -- Joanna Wallace, author of You'd Look Better As a Ghost

ISBN: 9781800810150

Dimensions: 219mm x 143mm x 27mm

Weight: 385g

272 pages

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