Author:Jennifer Lynn Barnes

2 MILLION COPIES SOLD OF THE #1 BESTSELLING SERIES!
'A MASTER OF PUZZLES AND PLOT TWISTS' E. Lockhart, author of We Were Liars
The third thrilling and unmissable instalment in the global bestselling, 'impossible to put down' (Buzzfeed), BookTok sensation, Inheritance Games series. Perfect for fans of Karen McManus and Holly Jackson.
WINNER TAKES ALL . . .
ONE LAST GAME.
Against all odds, Avery has survived nearly a year of secrets, schemes, and love lost and found at Hawthorne House. She's weeks away from fulfilling the terms of Tobias Hawthorne's will and inheriting his billions.
ONE MORE PLAYER.
Avery thinks she knows all the family secrets, but when a familiar face arrives with shocking news and a plea for help, it's clear there is one last puzzle to solve.
ONE FINAL TWIST.
Soon, Avery and the Hawthorne brothers are drawn into a last deadly game against an unknown and powerful opponent. Hearts and lives are at stake - and there is nothing more Hawthorne than winning.
**Avery's story continues in The Brothers Hawthorne**
Inspiring, empowering, and timely, compellingly detailed and impressively researched, but better still, it's an immersive story of a terrifying warren of history through which our guide is the sort of hero we all need right now: relatable and resolute and absolutely right
—— Laurie Frankel, New York Times bestselling author of THIS IS HOW IT ALWAYS ISThe Girl with the Red Hair brings Hannie alive and I finished it in almost one gulp! What an amazing, inspiring, true-life hero she was ... An engrossing read.
—— GWEN STRAUSS, author of THE NINE: THE TRUE STORY OF A BAND OF WOMEN WHO SURVIVED THE WORST OF NAZI GERMANYEvocatively and compassionately, Our Hideous Progeny seeks a way to tell the stories of those whose tales cannot fit in one book, those poor creatures who remain lost or forgotten
—— NEW YORKEROur Hideous Progeny takes inspiration from Mary Shelley's masterpiece along with the Victorian fascination with scientific innovation and the prehistoric world. This wonderful debut evolves into a gripping Gothic tale of grief and ambition, passion and intrigue.
—— JESS KIDD, author of THE NIGHT SHIPA wonderful book; dark, passionate, multi-layered and rich with enticing detail.
—— JOANNE HARRIS, author of CHOCOLAT and THE STRAWBERRY THIEFCompelling and utterly absorbing, Our Hideous Progeny is an artfully crafted debut that echoes the dark essence of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein while maintaining a fascinating originality all of its own.
—— SUSAN STOKES-CHAPMAN, author of PANDORADarkly brilliant and sumptuously gothic, this atmospheric debut left me reeling
—— C.J. COOKE, author of THE LIGHTHOUSE WITCHESA wonderfully rich, emotionally engaging tale with the flavour and appeal of a great 19th-century novel.
—— GuardianA fantastic read: I felt everything about Mary, her simmering anger and her intellectual delight, so very clearly.
—— FREYA MARSKE, author of THE LAST BINDING TRILOGYExquisitely written, brimming with imagery both beautiful and shocking, this daring debut makes the rivalries of the Victorian scientific establishment thrilling and urgent, bringing us a story worthy of Mary Shelley.
—— SEAN LUSK, author of THE SECOND SIGHT OF ZACHARY CLOUDESLEYA gut busting adventure to escape into. I loved it. Loved the setting, the characters, the high stakes. What an exceptionally talented writer. Can't wait to talk about this to everyone.
—— ERICKA WALLER, author of DOG DAYSOur Hideous Progeny opened its glorious mouth and swallowed me whole. I absolutely loved it.
—— JOANNE BURN, author of THE HEMLOCK CURE and THE BONE HUNTERSWitty, dark and sharp as a scalpel, it's a dazzling exploration of the macabre ambitions of Victorian science and a moving meditation on grief. C.E. McGill brilliantly captures what it's like to be a woman in a man's world.
—— LIZZIE POOK, author of MOONLIGHT AND THE PEARLER'S DAUGHTER'A real treat: a Victorian adventure novel cloaked in gothic imagery that dives into the museums and debate halls of London . . . a rollicking read'
—— SFXA very tightly-written creative spin off of the tale of Frankenstein that beautifully captures the themes in the original, while adding more that will delight readers of historical fiction. Without a doubt, this is one of my favourite reads of the year.
—— FANTASYBOOKCRITIC.COMFans of Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia and historical horror with a queer feminist twist will not be disappointed.
—— LIBRARY JOURNALFor fans of queer fiction, imaginative historical fiction, admirers of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (of course!), and readers fascinated by dinosaurs and paleontology.
—— BOOKLISTmoving, intimate, and sizzling hot
—— Sunday TimesSteeped in nostalgia, grief and heartbreak, yet somehow still hopeful, this is one of the best books I've read all year.
—— City AMThis story about rebuilding small worlds - places in which to feel beautiful and free - is itself a thing of beauty
—— ProspectBrace yourself for a daring, dizzying fable about corruption.
—— Culture Whisper, *Summer Reads of 2022*A strange, daring book.
—— Lauren O'Neill , Scotland on SundayAn addictive read... a curious, unjudging journey into humanity's craters.
—— FaceLapvona is an interrogation of faith, greed, and abuse - yet Moshfegh's dark humour cackles right through it.
—— Independent, *Summer Reads of 2022*This unsettling read is unlike anything else.
—— Grazia, *Summer Reads of 2022*[Lapvona] is unlike anything she's [Moshfegh] written before... a rollercoaster ride exploring the themes of poverty, religion and greed.
—— Hello!, *Summer Reads of 2022*Moshfegh's novel is bitterly comic, compelling reading, ever-pulsing with perversity.
—— Big Issue[A] wry, bewitching and slightly dark novel.
—— Monocle, *Christmas Gift Guide 2022*Moshfegh is one of the most original and astute young novelists working today.
—— Daily TelegraphThe superabundantly talented...Moshfegh's sentences are piercing and vixenish... she is always a deep pleasure to read.
—— New York Times (on MY YEAR OF REST AND RELAXATION)Funny... Unforgettable... Batuman is particularly good on sex and sexual politics... The star feature is the narration... garrulous, rambunctious... full of baroque riffs and digressions.
—— Claire Lowdown , SpectatorA fresh voice is a rare thing, and Elif Batuman is one such.
—— Times Literary Supplement, *Books of the Year*Either/Or is extremely funny and delightfully ludic, as it probes the very act of reading from the point of view of confused university student Selin.
—— Anakana Schofield, Irish Times, Books of the Year 2022I was desperately looking forward to Elif Batuman's Either/Or, and it more than lived up to it.
—— Samir Chadha , White Review, *Books of the Year*Re-encountering Selin...felt like being reunited with an old friend.
—— Helen Charman , White Review, *Books of the Year*Hilarious.
—— Alice Hattrick , White Review, *Books of the Year*I greatly enjoyed the comic zing of Elif Batuman's delightful Either/Or
—— Megan Hunter , White Review, *Books of the Year*Witty, intelligent and funny... [Selin's] inner monologue is addictive enough to read a thousand more pages of, and I can only cross my fingers that this isn't the last instalment of the series.
—— CrackJust as funny and self-aware and clever as The Idiot.
—— Jessica Zhan Mei Yu , White Review, *Books of the Year*Funny, wry and insightful
—— The Times, *Summer Reads of 2023*Laugh out loud…hilarious and thoughtful
—— Times Literary Supplement, *Books of the Year*






