Do come say hi and chat with me about my latest reality-bending, reverse-Persephone book Bridge at the incredibly lovely Books on the Rise bookshop in Richmond, London on Thursday 5 September at 7pm. What an unbelievably awesome way to begin September, in a cute bookshop talking about my new speculative thriller.

“Kicking off our September slate we’re absolutely thrilled to announce that Lauren Beukes will be joining us at the bookshop to discuss her recently released thriller BRIDGE on September 5th, 7pm at Books on the Rise!”

Via Books on the Rise:

Kicking off our September slate we’re absolutely thrilled to announce that Lauren Beukes will be joining us at the bookshop to discuss her recently released thriller BRIDGE on September 5th, 7pm at Books on the Rise!

Drawing praise from the likes of George R.R. Martin, Grady Hendrix and Catriona Ward; Beukes has been at the cutting edge of science fiction and speculative fiction writing for the last decade.

Description of Bridge:

Read the mind-bending masterpiece from the multi-award-winning author of Apple TV’s smash hit literary adaptation SHINING GIRLS, starring Elizabeth Moss.

THERE ARE INFINITE REALITIES.

SHE’S LOOKING FOR ONE . . .

Bridge’s maverick scientist mother Jo is dead.
Now she’s examining everything Jo left behind.

Which is when she finds her big secret: the dreamworm.

Is it a drug? A gateway to other worlds?

Jo believed so.

Bridge is desperate to see her mother again.
Will do anything, risk anything.
Including search for her in those other realities.

What she doesn’t know is that others are after Jo’s secret.
And some believe anyone it touches must be destroyed.

Bridge?
She just wants to find her mom . . .

Page-turning and ambitious, BRIDGE is a dazzlingly inventive speculative thriller with an unforgettable cast of characters, and the work of a novelist at the height of her powers.

Praise for Bridge:

‘You can tell Beukes is having an absolute blast putting words on the page. Her fun is evident in the big, bloody action sequences; in the squirmy, almost retro grotesqueness of the dreamworm.’ – The New York Times

‘An addictive, fascinating and compelling page-turner. With an original take on the many worlds theory.’ – Guardian

‘Complex, challenging, gripping and thought-provoking. A morally thorny tale without clear-cut heroes or villains. Beukes does a skilful job of balancing desperate but very relatable hope.’ – SFX