Cursed in the Lost City

the thrilling second book in the Elizabethan rom-com series

Gabby Hutchinson Crouch author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Duckworth Books

Publishing:17th Jul '25

£9.99

This title is due to be published on 17th July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Cursed in the Lost City cover

A cosy, queer rom-com set in a fantasy version of Elizabethan England by the writer of Horrible Histories

Fang, Lazare and Nell are on the run. Hopeful that there’s a way to reverse the curse and keep their newfound family together, they seek the counsel of the Queen of the Dragons. But does she really have the power – and appetite – to help them?

It’s 1599. Fang and Lazare are on the run with their friends Amber, Nell and half-fae child Tem. The news that Tem possesses the power to make humans immortal is spreading across London like wildfire – and has even reached the ears of the ailing Queen Elizabeth Tudor.

Desperate to avoid capture by the English crown, keep Tem safe, reverse their curse and not all die, the gang flee to The Lost City of Llanelli, the realm of the dragon queen Redthroat the Invincible. Rumoured to have almighty power, does Redthroat really have the answers to their problems? Or have they escaped the clutches of one greedy monarch just to fall straight into the jaws of another?

And if they can stop getting attacked by muggers, harpies and dragons for five minutes, might Fang and Lazare be able to admit they are falling in love?

'The sort of story you want to climb inside so you can hang out with all the characters. Hilarious, warm and kind!' Louie Stowell, author of the Loki series


'A perfect mix of thrilling, sexy and funny, all set in an alternate sixteenth century London' Poppy Kuroki, author of Gate to Kagoshima


'I absolutely loved it! Danger, excitement and kissing – it's got the lot. I can't wait to see what happens next' Lucy Porter


'Gabby is one of the funniest writers I know' Sarah Millican


‘Hutchinson Crouch’s London is dark, dangerous and very funny. A chuckle on every page guaranteed’ Mark Stay, author of The Witches of Woodville series


'I loved Cursed Under London. Funny, joyous, subversive' Joanne Harris, author of Broken Light


'A funny, emotional rollercoaster' David Quantick, author and script writer of The Thick of It


'Captivating, accessible and, of course, hilarious, Gabby has created a world of mythological and paranormal lore that’s completely unique. Magic, funny and addictive with characters you’ll fall in love with' Sara Gibbs, author and comedy writer


'A spectacular romp through Elizabethan London, with all the wit you'd expect from a writer with comedy talons as sharp as Crouch's. A hugely imaginative read!' Rose Biggin, author of The Belladonna Invitation


'Cursed Under London is a pacey urban fantasy that manages to be both sharp and warm – a satirical blast of supernatural romance with a host of loveable weirdos you want to hug' Margaret Cabourn-Smith, comedy actress


'Very funny and completely gripping. To the extent that I'm a bit annoyed I have to put it down to write this quote' Gareth Gwynn, script writer of Tourist Trap


'A gleeful swashbuckle around a twisted Tudor London underground, with the heart of Nimona and the jokes of GhostsJoel Morris, comedy writer and author of Be Funny or Die


‘A dazzling supernatural romance in the vein of Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman. The world Gabby has created is so rich, captivating and full of heart. You'll want to immerse yourself until the very last page’ Emma Nagouse, writer of You're Dead to Me podcast


'A terrific book with a big beating heart. Every page sizzles and the cast of eccentric characters keeps you hooked' TL Huchu, The Library of The Dead series


'Cursed Under London takes place in a funny and fascinating fantasy England that's equal parts Pratchett, Blackadder and Horrible Histories, with a charmingly awkward romance at its centre' Eddie Robson, author of Drunk on All Your Strange New Words


'A fab comedy fantasy adventure set in a late 16th-century alternative London with vampires, zombie, swans, and plenty of the gays' Dave Jones (BAFTA-longlisted actor and voice of Halsin in Baldur's Gate 3)


'Witty, immersive and so much fun. Gabby Hutchinson Crouch is always a sure bet!' Stephanie Burgis, author of Wooing the Witch Queen

ISBN: 9781788425414

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

302 pages