Industry Reviews
Pulpy, peppery and sinister... This scorpion-tailed little thriller leaves a response, and a sting, you will remember. * New York Times *
A literary sensation * Guardian *
A sensational debut * Observer, Debut's of 2019 *
Fiendishly talented * The Times *
Hilarious, disturbing, and so much fun to read. * Elle, Books to watch in 2019 *
Utterly addictive and a pure joy to read * Stylist *
A bombshell of a book - sharp, explosive, hilarious * New York Times Book Review *
Feverishly hot * Paula Hawkins, author of 'The Girl on the Train' *
Lethally elegant -- Luke Jennings, author of Killing Eve: Codename Villanelle
Delightfully naughty... The wittiest and most fun murder party you've ever been invited to. * Samantha Irby, Marie Claire *
Disturbing, sly and delicious * Ayobami Adebayo, author of 'Stay with Me' *
Riveting, brutally hilarious, ultra-dark novel... A delicious tale. * Nylon *
An ideal book for the present moment * Washington Post *
This book is amazing, and every woman should read it in public. While cackling. * Lit Hub, Book of the Year 2018 *
A deliciously kitschy thriller... Murderously good fun * Tatler, Best Books of 2019 *
You can't help flying through the pages * Buzzfeed, Book of the Year 2018 *
Inventive and darkly comic * Daily Mail *
A stiletto slipped between the ribs and through the left ventricle of the heart * Financial Times *
Oyinkan Braithwaite is rewriting the slasher novel, and man, does it look good... A terrific and clever novel about sisterhood * Refinery29 *
A gem: small, hard, sharp, and polished to perfection * Edgar Cantero, author of 'Meddling Kids' *
Sly, risky, and filled with surprises * Idra Novey, author of 'Ways to Disappear' *
Bursting with chutzpah and laced with deadpan wit * Liz Jensen, author of 'The Ninth Life of Louis Drax' *
Blazing... Bitingly funny and brilliantly executed * Publishers Weekly, (starred review) *
Dark, scathing, insidious, and wickedly funny * Crimereads *
Deftly written... pointy and sleek * The i *
A comically clever and exciting debut * The Skinny *
A short, sharp and sinister sister act, told with plenty of mordant humour * Irish Independent *
A darkly funny romp * Big Issue *
That dark humour will stay with you long after you've put down the book * Scotsman *
Leaves you torn between laughing, crying, and immediately going out and resisting the patriarchy * Vogue *
[A] glittering noirish comedy. * Daily Mail *