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Precocious
Nov 15, 2025 8:21 AM

Author:Joanna Barnard

Precocious

'Can there be a more unreliable narrator than a teenage girl?'

Fiona Palmer is (un)happily married when a chance meeting with her former teacher plunges her headlong into an affair.

Intercut with the realities of their adult relationship, Fiona remembers first meeting the enigmatic Henry Morgan as a precocious and lonely fourteen-year-old. Her schoolgirl crush developed into an intense relationship, but it was always one which she controlled.

Or did she?

A controversial, compelling debut novel from an award-winning writer which will appeal to fans of The Girl on a Train.

Reviews

What a fabulous debut!... a writer of great talent, she tackles a difficult and complex subject with such sensitivity and skill

—— Louise Douglas

Unsettling and compelling…

—— Fanny Blake , Woman And Home

a memorable, powerful and fascinating read. Joanna Barnard has skilfully, subtly and with great compassion written a gripping and provocative tale that deserves to be read

—— Liz Robinson , LoveReading

Unsettling and compelling

—— Fannie Blake , Woman and Home

It is a darkly funny, virtuoso performance… so cleverly done it almost winks at the reader

—— Phil Baker , Sunday Times

Controversial, thought-provoking, funny and challenging, Acts of the Assassin is a delightfully fantastic and utterly compelling tale

—— Declan Burke , Sunday Business Post

One of the strangest and most interesting novels written this century… Brave and gripping novel

—— Catholic Herald

This novel takes a circular saw to received ideas about belief, fate, will, and storytelling. It’s also very funny

—— Jon McGregor

An uproariously funny read

—— Susan Dowell , Tablet

Richard Beard is one of those rare writers whose novels are at once radically inventive and brilliantly entertaining

—— Tom Holland , Daily Mail

One of this year’s most gripping and unusual thrillers

—— Mariella Frostrup , Observer

A superior literary crime novel, and a highly unorthodox historical novel...Endlessly entertaining

—— Sam Leith , AskMen UK

[Richard Beard has] slicded New Testament history with Le Carre-style espionage

—— Stuart Kelly , Scotand on Sunday

Intriguing novel

—— Claire Looby , Irish Times

Very fine...an excellent addition to the literature of personal displacement. Grappling with manifold questions about identity and the tragic futility of material aspirations in a ruthless, brittle world, this novel draws you into a sun-struck realm where the survival of the fittest is more predicated by chance and where violence is a sudden, opportunistic enterprise

—— Douglas Kennedy , New Statesman

The best writer you’ve never heard of, Osborne is hitting mean form as a writer of exotic literary thrillers. … Sensual, dream-like and gripping

—— Monocle

This is an elegantly told story that will keep you intrigued until you hit the back cover

—— Emerald Street

An atmospheric read

—— Robert Dex , UK Press Syndication

It’s with expert control of the narrative here that [Osborne] captures a life adrift

—— Anita Sethi , Observer

Dark, teasing, elegantly written book

—— Harriet Fitch Little , Financial Times

Darkly sinister, threatening and compelling, this is one you’ll come back to again and again

—— Chris Kirkman , Shortlist

Alive with malice and grace, this is a taut tale reminiscent of the nightmares of Patricia Highsmith

—— MrsD-Daily

Prey and predators circle in lush southeast Asian settings that gleam with Osborne’s dazzling skill as a travel-writer

—— Peter Kemp , Sunday Times

It shines with intrigue, with investigations into the nature of the non-rational, and evil, wrapped up in taught plotting

—— Arifa Akbar , Independent

One of Britain’s most accomplished novelists.

—— Ed Cumming , Observer

An ingenious and atmospheric novel.

—— Simon Shaw , Mail on Sunday

Lawrence Osborne is an experienced, competent author with an impressive knowledge of Asia… Comparisons with Graham Greene seem to be generously offered by other reviewers and I’ve already alluded to Conrad and a Patricia Highsmith yet my impression is that Mr. Osborne has a style all of his own.

—— Gill Chedgey , Nudge

McCarthy has put his finger on something, and he’s nailed it very precisely. It’s how we live now. All the information we process every day. What it’s doing to us.

—— William Leith , Evening Standard
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