Lamb

Matt Hill author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cinder House

Published:12th Oct '23

Should be back in stock very soon

Lamb cover

A Time's best sci-fi book of the year 2023 'It's inside every parent to want to carry their child's terror. It's the thing they never tell you about. Watching your child grow up, watching your child learn to suffer...' When lorry driver Dougie Alport carries out a deadly attack on his employer's head office, the reverberations of his actions unleash a grief in his wife Maureen that threatens to reveal the secret she has spent years hiding from their son, Boyd. Moving north to start again is Maureen's best response. But as the walls begin to throb with mould and his mother slips from his grasp, Boyd decides to flee, finding solace with a new friend at the landfill site on the edge of town. Here, a startling discovery upends Boyd's new life and forces him into a reckoning with his mother, her past, and his future. A visceral story of collective memory and moss-coated horror, Lamb asks us how far we'd go to protect those we love, and how intensely we are bound to those who have come before us.

  • ‘Matt Hill's Lamb finds a strange new place where deep pragmatism, lyricism and spirituality meet. It's a wonderful novel, bursting with ideas and emotions, beautifully brought to life.’ Aliya Whiteley, author of The Beauty and Skyward Inn
  • 'Lamb is terrifically inventive, steeped in mystery and rich with vivid imagery; a disquieting and compassionate novel.' Alison Moore, author of The Lighthouse
  • ‘Matt Hill is an irresistible storyteller and the creator of unforgettable images of the horrific and surreal. Lamb emerges from the tradition of visceral, visionary SF-horror that runs from Frankenstein through Annihilation -- but Hill's vision is all his own. He leads the reader into the eerie landscape of a broken-down, worn-out England, then peels away that surface to reveal the weirder truths beneath: a world where the deep roots of folklore are entangled with the nightmares of technology, and the oldest questions -- about what parents and children owe one another, about what it means to live and die as a human being -- become strange and new.’ Sam Thompson, author of Communion Town
  • ‘An incredibly nuanced and urgent vision of the human race’s eagerness to destroy. The prose is deft and gorgeous and the subject matter slippery. This is a horrific and beautiful novel, with an almost unbearable tenderness.’ Lucie McKnight Hardy, author of Water Shall Refuse Them
  • ‘Hill has been fusing science fiction and horror for a while, creating weird, strangely touching tales of the post-industrial future. The more he ploughs his own strange furrow, the more humane his work becomes.’ The Times
  • ‘This SF/horror hybrid shares some of the themes that power Frankenstein: fears about scientific overreach, experiments in the creation of life, and the responsibilities of parent and child to one another, alongside urgent contemporary concerns about the destruction of the natural world. The result is a disturbing novel that’s humane and weirdly beautiful.’ The Guardian
  • ‘Tapping into class politics and shared memories of generational trauma, Lamb is a novel about Britain’s neglected citizens: those that fall off the radar and are left struggling to survive, because of governments and companies that seek to exploit people.’ Dazed
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ISBN: 9781915368041

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