Lauren Beukes is a novelist, TV scriptwriter, documentary maker, comics writer and occasional journalist.
She won the Arthur C Clarke Award for her novel Zoo City, set in a fantastical Johannesburg where guilt manifests as spirit animal familiars. Her previous works include Moxyland, a dystopian cyberpunk thriller set in Cape Town under corporate apartheid.
She helped create South Africa’s first half-hour animated TV show, URBO: The Adventures of Pax Afrika, and has written kids animated shows for Disney UK and Millimages in France.
Praise for BROKEN MONSTERS: ‘This uniquely, horrible, disturbing
novel… should be a shoo-in for thriller of the year’ Observer
‘Well-executed…exquisitely paced and impeccably controlled…’ New
York Times 'Deftly layered, engrossing, striking' Sunday Times
‘Scary as hell and hypnotic. I couldn't put it down’ Stephen King
‘This is a tremendous novel, full of original characters and
stunning dialogue’ The Times ‘I unhesitatingly urge you to buy it
and read it now’ James Ellroy, author of LA CONFIDENTIAL ‘This
wickedly unpleasant thriller has a rare and intriguing capacity to
make the reader think’ Telegraph ‘Beukes is a compelling
storyteller who has created strong characters in Gabi and Layla’
Metro 'Beukes has once again redefined the thriller genre' Stylist
‘Make a long flight fly by with this gripping thriller’ Grazia
‘Following up an international bestseller is never easy, but
[Beukes] makes it look easy’ Shortlist ‘Never exploitative, never
superficial, never uncomplicated: Beukes shows how horror can be
the best way to explain our unbelievable reality’ Guardian ‘Set in
Detroit, this is an enjoyably violent procedural high on
hallucinogens’ Evening Standard ‘A compelling spine-chiller that
keeps you hooked to the very end’ Heat ‘A terrifying crime novel
that places the victims at its centre’ Marie Claire ‘Captivating …
Broken Monsters defies the standard tropes of the serial killer
genre’
Los Angeles Times ‘When Stephen King calls a book “scary as hell
and hypnotic”, don’t read it late at night in a tent in the woods …
I regretted not having a door with a deadbolt.’
The Wall Street Journal ‘This clever and creepy horror fulfils the
promise of the grisly first pages’ Sunday Mirror ‘A strange and
fascinating thriller’
Sunday Express
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