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Apr 20, 2025 12:44 PM

Author:J. Kent Messum

Husk

From award-winning author J. Kent Messum, a serial killer thriller for fans of The Straw Men and The Shining Girls.

LIFE GOES ON

For a lucky few, death is merely an inconvenience. With the help of technology the mind can survive long after a body has been laid to rest. This afterlife, however, is far from paradise...

MAKING A LIVING

Rhodes is a 'Husk'. It's an illegal, controversial and highly lucrative job - renting out control of his body and mind to the highest bidder. It's a sure way to gain a better life, but some clients go too far. Sometimes, he wakes up with scars.

MAKING A KILLING

Then the visions start - terrible sights that haunt his waking hours. They could be dreams, or they could be something far worse - they just might be memories...

Praise for J. Kent Messum:

'Raw, visceral, powerful ... may just make you question what it is to be human' Nick Cutter

'Pacy and surprising, Husk is a showcase for a wild and frightening imagination' Andrew Pyper

'Disturbing, pulse-pounding and utterly surprising' Megan Abbott, Edgar Award-winning author of Dare Me

'The stakes could be no higher in this crisply written, fast-paced novel that examines the shifting line between right and wrong, good and evil ... Will keep readers turning pages late into the night' Lori Roy, Edgar-Award-winning author of Bent Road and Until She Comes Home

'A powerhouse debut ... A mesmerizing, one-sitting read' Steve Ulfelder, Edgar-Award finalist author of Purgatory Chasm and The Whole Lie

Reviews

Raw, visceral, powerful ... may just make you question what it is to be human

—— Nick Cutter

Pacy and surprising, Husk is a showcase for a wild and frightening imagination

—— Andrew Pyper

Reading J. Kent Messum's Bait is like taking a high dive into black water. What you find in its murky depths is disturbing, pulse-pounding and utterly surprising. An exhilarating debut

—— Megan Abbott, author of Dare Me

The stakes could be no higher in this crisply written, fast-paced novel that examines the shifting line between right and wrong, good and evil. Bait will keep readers turning pages late into the night.

—— Lori Roy, author of Bent Road and Until She Comes Home

Jaws meets Lord of the Flies meets Drugstore Cowboy! A powerhouse debut.

—— Steve Ulfelder, author of Purgatory Chasm and The Whole Lie

[I was] hooked by this tale of rampaging women growing old disgracefully…An enjoyable romp spiced up by the author’s sharp and perceptive eye.

—— Literary Review

Featuring the greatest female duo since Thelma and Louise, John Niven’s novel is a total gem.

—— Stylist

This is a bawdy, gaudy, rock ‘n’ roll spree of a book. The first chapter reads like a Radio 4 afternoon play, but we’re soon off and running (or should I say lurching?), burping, boozing, cursing and carousing our way through the high jinks. It’s as filthy as a weekend in Clacton-on-Sea, with the requisite pain and loss hidden just beneath the bedsheets.

—— Spectator

A rollicking road caper…hugely enjoyable.

—— Metro

A broad tongue-in-cheek comedy that rattles along.

—— Sunday Mirror

A hysterically funny book…and [it] combines the humour with a tight, gripping plot.

—— The Bookbag

This is a high-speed comedic chase novel which shows women entering their later years misbehaving in the most fantastic way…The Sunshine Cruise Company enthusiastically smashes stereotypes of women heading into retirement and it’s a funny fast-paced thriller.

—— Lonesome Reader

[A] hugely enjoyable comic crime romp.

—— Mail on Sunday

An accomplished book that both enthralls and challenges the reader.

—— Julie Sayed , UK Press Syndication

An intricate and rewarding grown-up mystery.

—— Good Book Guide

This is an addictive read.

—— Victoria Clark, 4 stars , Lady

There couldn’t be a more perfect summer read than this elegant, atmospheric, suspenseful novel

—— John Koski , Mail on Sunday

Curtain Call is a poignant and gripping story about love and death in a society dancing towards the abyss

—— MrsD-Daily

Excellent

—— Crime Watch

an intriguing tale told by a compelling but unreliable narrator who struggles to remember details of her abduction as a teenager, but is convinced the wrong man faces execution for the crime

—— Sunday Times Crime Club

An intriguing and twisty read... This is a very well written thriller with a cleverly structured plot

—— My Reading Corner

In a grave under a patch of Black-eyed Susans, in a Texas field, a serial killer buries four girls. Three die. One survives. Sixteen-year-old Tessa, after several days with the three corpses, is traumatised. Her evidence in court results in a man being sentenced to death for murder. Tessa achieves a measure of normality and becomes a single mother and an artist. Now, nearly 20 years later, Black-eyed Susans are freshly planted outside her window and she's approached by lawyers trying to stop the imminent execution of the convicted man who is still on death row, claiming his innocence. The story is narrated in alternate chapters by the Tessa of 1995, soon to be a witness at the man's trial, and today's Tessa, tormented by the thought that if the wrong man has been convicted, the real killer is free and a danger to her and her daughter. But, we learn gradually, that Tessa has been keeping secrets too. It's a terrific plot, matched by the quality of the writing and superbly paced tension.

—— The Times BOOK OF THE MONTH

It's a clever plot with perfectly paced tension and many shivers along the way

—— The Times

The book is a delicious mix of well-researched facts, creative plot twists and a likable main character . . . a masterful storyteller

—— Star Telegram

As well as a brilliant premise, the writing style keeps you hooked and at times is quite unsettling . . . it takes a lot of skill to be able to unnerve a reader like that, so hats off to Julia Heaberlin for writing such a gripping and atmospheric story that had me jumping every time I heard an unexpected noise. This book will draw you in and have you second guessing yourself page after page. Black Eyed Susans is probably one of the most cunningly clever and gripping thrillers I've read in a long while and I would recommend this as one of my top reads of the year so far

—— Bookshelf Butterfly

A tense, beautifully written novel of survival and hope. Highly recommended

—— William Landay, bestselling author of Richard and Judy-selected Defending Jacob

This is a deftly organised, impeccably paced psychological suspense thriller that nods to Daphne du Maurier and, like all Heaberlin's fiction, boasts purr-inducing prose

—— Sunday Times, Culture Magainze

My book of the year so far. Breathtakingly, heart-stoppingly brilliant

—— Sophie Hannah, internationally bestselling author of , The Narrow Bed

I love this cover and I love this book, the super-creepy story of a woman who was rescued from a shallow grave as a teenager

—— The Bookseller

The assured telling of this chiller combines to create a very modern Gothic horror that will keep you up way past your bedtime

—— Sunday Mirror

There's a hint of Kathy Reichs, Gillian Flynn's Gone Girl and of Paula Hawkins's The Girl on the Train. Despite its dark subject matter, this is a hopeful book . . . the ending managed to be both surprising and satisfying.

—— We Love This Book

The denouement is unexpected, plausible and perfectly satisfying . . . Black Eyed Susans is a thumping good mystery

—— The Bookbag

If you like dark and disturbing psychological thrillers then Black Eyed Susans should definitely go on your list

—— CrimeFictionLover.com

A fascinating, educated, highly absorbing read that I struggled to put down for any length of time. Any free moment was spent with my head in this book.
Intense, creepy and atmospheric, Black-Eyed Susans is a intelligent character driven masterpiece excellently paced with some great plot twists which had me guessing right to the very end ... brilliant!

—— SJ2B House of Books

Heaberlin drip-feeds an intriguing story at a tantalising pace . . . Heaberlin has written an intelligent, absorbing and well-researched page-turner that will delight fans of Megan Abbot and Tana French

—— Daily Express

Fascinating details about identifying remains through bone and DNA analysis are woven through equally compelling present-day narration and flashbacks to Tessa's therapy sessions and trial testimony. The pieces can't come fast enough as the story builds to a shocking and satisfying conclusion. Deliciously twisty and eerie, Heaberlin's psychological suspense novel is intricately layered and instantly compelling

—— An August LibraryReads Pick

This book is a rarity in that the research underpinning it is evident but not obtrusive. Black Eyed Susans is a fine achievement. It drips with authenticity, empathy and dread, meditating on the Death Penalty as well as offering an empathetic study of the life of a survivor. Take note - Julia Heaberlin belongs on every suspense fan's bookshelf

—— Nudge Books

Creepy and compelling, Black-Eyed Susans is a shadowy and crooked journey to a very dark place indeed, a twisty fairytale that deceives you just when you think you've cracked it and a thriller to make you remember why you love thrillers. Don't miss it.

—— Observer, Thriller of the Month

This is the debut novel of Julia Heaberlin, and again it's excellent . . . Beautifully written . . . It's a great book

—— BBC Arts Show

A powerful thriller . . . With a fairy-tale-like atmosphere, the creepy thriller works insidiously on the senses . . . Clever, ingeniously manipulative and elegant.

—— Maxim Jakubowski, Lovereading

This dark, complex thriller is not just a gripping page-turner, but also brilliantly explores the psychology of the victim

—— Mail On Sunday, You Magazine Book of the Month

Black Eyed Susans is haunting, intense and original - it'll keep you guessing till the last page

—— Closer

Taut, addictive, intelligent and impressive

—— Express

Tense, pacy and compelling, Black-Eyed Susans is a taut psychological thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat. Julia Haeberlin masterfully ramps up the suspense gradually, building to an explosive denouement that you won't see coming. Quite simply, the best thriller you'll read this year - perhaps decade. Miss it at your peril.

—— Sarah V. Taylor , Keep Calm and Read a Book Reviews
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