Dead Set: A Novel
By (Author) Richard Kadrey
HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Harper Voyager
22nd September 2014
United States
Paperback
320
Width 127mm, Height 181mm, Spine 18mm
203g
After her father's funeral, Zoe moved to the big city with her mother to start over. But change always brings trials, and money is tight. Zoe's only escape, as always, is in her dreamsa world apart from her troubled real life where she can spend time with her lost brother Valentine.
But something or someone has entered their dream world uninvited. And a chance encounter at a used-record store where the vinyl holds not music, but lost souls, has opened up a portal to the world of the restless dead. It's here that the shop's strange proprietor offers Zoe the chance to commune with her dead father. The price A lock of hair. Then a tooth. Then. . . .
"A dark and eerie world, a razor sharp plot, and a heroine worth rooting for make DEAD SET unforgettable." -- Kami Garcia "If punk and underworld mythology got into the mosh pit, it would come out something like this book; spiky and pretty with lashings of black eyeliner and its heart tattooed on its sleeve." -- Lauren Beukes "A fantastic supernatural horror novel with deep punk roots ... Kadrey's underworld is a gloomy mirror of the overworld with all its injustice and broken dreams, and Zoe's battle with her fear and her honorable spirit put her in enough jeopardy for six novels. -- Cory Doctorow, Boing Boing "Kadrey again has painted a world that draws you in with its mysterious, yet frightening, beauty...The imagery is just phenomenal." -- Crimespree Magazine "An intelligent stand-alone tale of quiet horror that should appeal to Kadrey's many fans, as well as to lovers of more subtle shivers." -- Library Journal "This bittersweet and elegaic fantasy will appeal to both fantasy fans and mainstream readers." -- Publishers Weekly "A tender, if terrifying, story of a lost teenager trying to find her way." -- Los Angeles Times
New York Times bestselling author Richard Kadrey has published ten novels, including Metrophage and most recently, The Everything Box. Butcher Bird was nominated for the Prix Elkaban in France. A freelance writer and photographer, he lives in San Francisco, California.