Author:Tamara Ireland Stone,Amy Rubinate

Anna and Bennett were never supposed to meet. Why would they? Anna's a sixteen-year-old in 1995, fiercely determined to secure a running scholarship so she can leave her quiet, dull town and finally travel the world. Bennett's a seventeen-year-old in 2012, living in San Francisco and trying to control his ability to travel through time - an incredible gift, but also an unpredictable curse, which constantly threatens to separate him from the people he loves.
When a minor lapse in judgment puts his sister Brooke in danger, Bennett finds himself two thousand miles and seventeen years away - in Anna's world. As he searches for Brooke, Bennett is strangely and inescapably drawn to Anna, who feels sure she's seen him somewhere before. Through the gorgeous, mysterious newcomer, able to travel anywhere in a split second, Anna visits deserted tropical beaches and stunning mediterranean coastlines for the first time, and they can't help falling for one another.
But they both know, deep down, that it can never last. For no matter how desperate Bennett is to stay with Anna, his uncontrollable condition will inevitably knock him right back to where he belongs - and Anna will be left to pick up the pieces.
A sly and glittering addition to the literature of the macabre . . . As soon as you have breathed with relief, much worse horrors begin. It's a skilled, assured performance, and it's hard to believe it is a first novel.
—— HILARY MANTELA Gothic blockbuster.
—— IndependentEnergetically throwing together real history and gothic fantasy, Owen has produced a novel that is macabre, readable and atmospheric.
—— Nick Rennison , Sunday TimesA suspenseful, gloriously atmospheric first novel, and a feast of gothic storytelling that is impossible to resist.
—— KATE ATKINSONDebut gothic mystery from a new British talent.
—— Kate Figes , Mail on SundayRichly immersive... The story twists from coming-of-age to night of the undead.
—— Stacey Bartlett , BooksellerA gripping Gothic tour of Victorian Yorkshire and London which is full of shocks and surprises, The Quick is an assured and forceful debut from an exciting new British author. A novel to devour, re-read and recommend.
—— Bea Carvalho , BooksellerAn amazing debut.
—— CompanyLauren Owen has created an utterly beguiling fantastical world. As emotionally involving as it is suspenseful, The Quick will establish her as one of contemporary fiction's most dazzling talents.
—— Horror Cult FilmsA devilishly dark, bloodthirsty thriller.
—— Good HousekeepingGripping… Owen has constructed a fantasy world with clear rules and solid foundations, and from these she flies. There's a sense of joy in the writing, and it's infectious.
—— Maggie Fergusson , Intelligent LifeYou'll love The Quick… At times unnerving, at times truly terrifying, The Quick is definitely some of the best gothic fiction we've read in months.
—— Woman's WayLauren Owen has conjured up a sumptuous, supernatural feast that slowly takes hold and leaves you wanting more and more as every page turns… Very hard to put down.
—— UK Press SyndicationSome of the most convincing, witty and assured writing I've been lucky enough to read in ages… Lauren Owen is a ridiculously strong talent and I for one can't wait to see what she does next.
—— Domestic SlutteryBury your head in atmospheric literary Victoriana.
—— Sunday TimesFull of suspense.
—— SunThe book’s energy, its wide reach and rich detail make it a confident example of the “unputdownable” novel.
—— The EconomistAtmospheric… Sinister.
—— ElleWhat a debut!
—— Woman & HomeHuge, weird, wonderful and quite scary, too.
—— HeatA bold debut.
—— ShortlistBrilliantly nauseating.
—— LadyA sumptuous, supernatural feast... Leaves you wanting more and more as every page turns.
—— Darren Heath , UK Press SyndicationA new world of adventure, romance and delicious horror.
—— No. 1A calm, elegantly observed love story … followed by something altogether more gothic and full-blooded.
—— Jonathan Barnes , Literary ReviewCamp, quirky and fun.
—— Living NorthAn intriguing blend of historical and supernatural fiction.
—— yattar yattarOwen has smoothly crafted an excellent Gothic tale out of some supposedly exhausted sources of inspiration… The plot is superbly managed, as are the suspenseful changes of perspective
—— Michael Caines , Times Literary SupplementA ripping yarn written with depth and verve
—— Telegraph and ArgusClever and stylish… Sophisticated
—— Lesley McDowell , Glasgow Sunday HeraldA staggering achievement of a debut… A fantastically atmospheric, engaging, immersive experience
—— Basildon EchoEnergetically mixing history and gothic fantasy, this is a macabre, readable and atmospheric novel
—— Nick Rennison , Sunday TimesIt’s all deliciously creepy, and the richly textured depiction of Victorian London is impressively done. The conclusion has you thirsting for more
—— David Evans, 4 stars , Independent On SundayBrooding and densely plotted, it is ambitious in its scope, but certainly delivers a sleek, well-crafted thriller, ideal for fans of the genre
—— Good Book GuideRich in detail, rich in style (and quite scary)
—— Woman’s WayIntelligent, and also enormous fun
—— Jennifer Lipman , Running in HeelsShe manages the rare task of creating a work whose plot, character and tone are all fully developed and work in service of each other… This is a truly great novel. While it has received glowing reviews it is a great shame that it is not more widely known by the general public. I urge you all to pick it up.
—— Maciej Matuszewski , PaltinateGobsmacking – and terrifying – debut… The story crackles along and its creepy, menacing characters are ideal for haunting your imagination… Don’t pick it up if you like talking to your family during the holidays, as you’ll ignore them until you’ve finished this.
—— Debrief