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Jan 14, 2026 6:28 PM

Author:Chuck Palahniuk

Tell-All

'Every word he's written about me is a lie including "and" and "the"...'

For decades Hazie Coogan has tended to the outsized needs of Katherine 'Miss Kathie' Kenton, a star of the wattage of Elizabeth Taylor and the emotional torments of Judy Garland. The survivor of multiple marriages, career comebacks and cosmetic surgeries, Miss Kathie lives the way legends should. But danger lurks when gentleman caller Webster Carlton Westward III arrives and worms his way into Miss Kathie's heart and boudoir. Hazie discovers that this bounder has already written his celebrity tell-all memoir and that it foretells her death in a forthcoming Lillian Hellman-penned World War II musical extravaganza Unconditional Surrender, in which Miss Kathie portrays Lily defeating Japanese forces from Pearl Harbor to Nagasaki. As the body count mounts, Hazie must execute a plan to save Katherine Kenton for her fans - and for posterity...

Reviews

Blackly hilarious...full of brilliantly acid one-liners...a gripping, outrageous and stylishly written hoot

—— News Of The World

Chuck turns his gimlet and razor sharp pen on celebrity, with a darkly sparkling tale inspired by the classic All About Eve

—— Lauren Laverne , Grazia

Palahniuk remains a cutting stylist who knows how to toss a well-aimed barb

—— Daily Telegraph

With his love of contemporary fairy tales that are gritty and dirty rather than pretty, Palahniuk is the likeliest inheritor of Vonnegut's place in American writing

—— San Francisco Chronicle

Chuck Palahniuk is one of modern American fiction's most interesting stylists, and he's at it again... A masterful feat

—— Associated Press

He has not written a better or more skilful farce

—— Financial Times

Britain's leading practitioner of black humour

—— Punch

Sharpe is the funniest novelist currently writing ... I sat curled up with laughter

—— Time Out

Alexi Zentner has created a seminal poetic story that resonates in our collective memory of timber, minerals and snow; of ghosts and gods and death; but above all, reminds us of the faith and love and optimism necessary for survival.

—— Linden MacIntyre, author of , The Bishop’s Man

Touch is one of those rare novels that simultaneously takes hold of both your imagination and your heart and does not let go. In sharp, startling prose, Alexi Zenter seamlessly weaves the story of Sawgamet and its inhabitants, creating a world of myth and magic, hard truths, aching loss, and spectacular triumphs. It's a gem of a book.

—— Aryn Kyle , author of The God of Animals

A fantastic story set on the margins of the northern forest, Touch explores the mystery that connects the heart of the wild with human passion. This is a tale of extremes, both marvellous and magical...in the midst of brothels, prospectors, lumberjacks, ghosts, obliterating snowstorms and devastating fires, Zentner strings memory in grave rhythmns, making the sound of love. A beautiful first novel.

—— Beth Powning, author of , The Hatbox Letters

Calling up both the brutal conditions...and the tough men who wrestled with them, Zentner tells a lyrical tale conveying both the beauty and the danger of the wilderness.

—— Booklist US

Alexi Zentner's debut novel is poised to be one of those books that gets people talking... The story is slippery and complex, but told with seemingly effortless ease. Touch is indeed a gem of a book.

—— Quill & Quire, Canadian trade magazine

Zentner excels in evoking the place and details of domestic life

—— Sunday Telegraph

Touch is Zenter's first novel. It is an enchanting phantasmagoria of the imagination as well as a practical tale of the human lust for gold and the human struggle with implacable nature. All in all, a deeply satisfying read

—— Clarissa Burden , Tablet

Truly magical

—— Reading Matters

An affecting debut from a major new talent.

—— Philipp Meyer , author of American Rust

In this sweeping family saga, Zentner delves into the heart of myth and memory. Eerie and beautiful, Touch is a love-song to the power - and brevity - of dreams.

—— Johanna Skibsrud, author of , The Sentimentalists
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