
Thirteen Ways to Kill Lulabelle Rock
$28.17
- Paperback
240 pages
- Release Date
13 February 2024
Summary
A washed-up star creates a clone tasked with eliminating other clones of herself; a whip-smart and thrilling sci-fi read that’s perfect for fans of Orphan Black, Killing Eve, and Keeping It Real by Justina Robson.
Her purpose is to track down and eliminate her predecessors. Simple, right?
In the glitz and glamour of Bubble City, even a washed-up film star simply has too much to do, too many places to be. Thank heavens for clones. Lulabelle Rock has t…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781915202901 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1915202906 |
| Author: | Maud Woolf |
| Publisher: | Watkins Media Limited |
| Imprint: | Angry Robot |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 240 |
| Release Date: | 13 February 2024 |
| Weight: | 369g |
| Dimensions: | 135mm x 216mm |

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Critics Review
“Blade Runner meets Killing Eve in this clever and funny speculative thriller.”
“A doppeltastic delight that explores identity and skewers celebrity culture.”
“It’s complicated. And really quite brilliantly simple.”
“Original, funny and heartbreaking in equal measure,”
“a debut author to watch.”
“an addictively enthralling sci-fi thriller”
“It is one that sunk its claws in early and kept moving right along with its imaginative storytelling and sardonic humor.”
“A riveting read.”
“This book altered my brain chemistry.”
“The Lulabelles are as memorable and heartbreaking as they are unique.”
“A dazzling noirish romp”
“Ideal for fans of Orphan Black and Killing Eve, this near-future tech-noir is guaranteed to entrance as much as it perplexes.”
“it’s like Maud Woolf has joined forces with Tarantino and Edgar Wright to rip apart the crime/thriller genre”
“a clever satire on fame, and a touching meditation on identity”
“This is an engaging investigation of fame, personality and learning to know one’s own worth.”
The action may capture your imagination, but the heart of the novel is to be found in the space in between
“This brilliant, unexpectedly moving satirical sci-fi debut explores themes of identity and ethics in wildly inventive fashion.”
“This futuristic debut novel is smart, pacy, intelligent and surprisingly moving.”
“A well-written debut with a loveable main character, Thirteen Ways To Kill Lulabelle Rock is a fresh, funny and feel-good story.”
“Unique, unpredictable, and uncanny”
Maud Woolf
Maud Woolf is a Scottish speculative writer with a particular focus on horror and science fiction. Her work has appeared in a variety of online magazines, including Metaphorosis Magazine where her short story ‘The Stranding’ was selected to appear in the Best of Metaphorosis 2020. Over the course of her life she’s worked a number of jobs including waitressing, comic book selling, sign holding and as a tour guide at a German dollhouse museum. When not exploring Glasgow’s labyrinthine system of abandoned tunnels she spends most of her free time watching old hollywood films and attempting to knit.
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