Lone Women

Victor LaValle author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Transworld Publishers Ltd

Published:14th May '26

Should be back in stock very soon

Lone Women cover

A Horror Western from award-winning author Victor LaValle.
Best Book of the Year: Esquire, Washington Post, Vulture


'Deftly weaves history, horror, suspense, and the perspectives of those rarely recorded in the West.' The New York Times

'This moody and masterful western fires on all cylinders.' Publishers Weekly

'His best novel yet.' Gabino Iglesias, author of House of Bone and Rain

Blue skies, empty land—and enough wide-open space to hide a horrifying secret.
A woman with a past, a mysterious trunk, a town on the edge of nowhere.


Montana, 1915. When the US government offers Americans free land to those who can tame it, Adelaide Henry leaps at the chance. She’s fleeing from California and the family home that was left behind in flames. With no choice but to run, Adelaide becomes a ‘lone woman’, a female homesteader staking her claim on the unforgiving Montana soil.

Yet, no matter how far she goes, Adelaide’s past is not so easily left behind. With her is an enormous steamer trunk that must stay closed at all times, and a secret inside that destroyed her family.

But secrets cannot be stay locked up forever, and it isn’t long before her fellow homesteaders notice what Adelaide has desperately tried to hide – wherever she and her deadly cargo go, tragedy and terror follow. The American West is lonely and brutal, and that which Adelaide has tried so hard to escape may be the only thing that will help her survive.

FINALIST FOR THE LOS ANGELES TIMES BOOK PRIZE
FINALIST FOR THE LOCUS AWARD
LONGLISTED FOR THE MARK TWAIN AMERICAN VOICE IN LITERATURE AWARD


***Readers love Lone Women***

'A haunting historical horror novel about isolation, survival, and monstrous secrets in the American West. Dark, powerful, and deeply unsettling.' FIVE STARS

'This was an excellent experience and I really love LaValle’s storytelling.' FIVE STARS

'I thoroughly enjoyed this wonderful mix of historical fiction, western folklore, and… horror.' FIVE STARS

'Amazing!!! Emotional, moving, unexpected, sometimes brutal.' FIVE STARS

The combination of LaValle’s agile prose, the velocity of the narrative and the pleasure of upended expectations makes this book almost impossible to put down...deftly weaves history, horror, suspense and the perspectives of those rarely recorded in the West. * New York Times *
A counter to the typical homesteading narrative, this moody and masterful western fires on all cylinders. Readers are sure to be impressed. * Publishers Weekly *
Highly recommended for historical fiction readers just as much as die-hard horror fans. * Vulture *
Holy hell this is an entertaining and unexpected story... I highly recommend this book to horror fans who enjoy horror sub-genre fusion, strong female protagonists, and short, buzzy chapters that keep you glued to the pages. * Sadie Hartmann, award-winning author of 101 Horror Books to Read Before You're Murdered *
Expect richness, surprise and beauty from this visionary new rendering of the historic American West. * Salon *
Victor LaValle is an outstanding storyteller known for his gripping narratives and the elegant flair he brings to speculative fiction. In Lone Women...he mixes these elements with historical fiction and commentary on racial tensions in 1915 Montana to deliver his best novel yet. * Gabino Iglesias, author of The Devil Takes You Home *
A corrective to the founding myth of America, a book filled with bloodshed and pain, but always holding out for the hope of a happy ending. * Esquire *
Infused with creeping dread and chilling horror...it's an excellent novel that blurs genres and looks at early-20th-century America from a perspective that's been ignored for far too long. * NPR *
Horror readers should be well-acquainted with the works of Victor LaValle. * This is Horror *
Wow! The story, the unexpected setting, the reveal—just wow. Victor LaValle has a method of storytelling where he pulls you into an otherwise ordinary world, with only hints of the horror lurking beneath. But once that horror reveals itself, there’s no going back—and you’re eager for more. This tale of a young Black woman on the run, who ends up in Montana in the early 1900s, and the secret she drags along with her, is engrossing and chilling from start to end. * P. Djèlí Clark, author of Ring Shout *

ISBN: 9781804998663

Dimensions: 197mm x 127mm x 21mm

Weight: 206g

304 pages