Lee Battersby was born in Nottingham, UK, in 1970 and moved to Australia at the age of 5, bringing his parents with him for protection. A multiple award-winning author of over 70 short stories in Australia, the US and Europe, He writes across a wide range of forms, including poetry, reviews, stand-up comedy and film, and has taught writing for both Clarion South and the Australian Writers Marketplace. He lives in Mandurah, Western Australia, with his wife, writer Lyn Battersby, and a brood of increasingly weird children. His long-running weblog, the Battersblog, is archived by Australia's National Library as an electronic source of log-term research value, which amuses him greatly. The author lives in Mandurah, Australia.
“Battersby absolutely nails the narrative style, balancing humour
and horror, fantasy and felony. It’s another quick-moving,
well-written story that amuses, excites, and concludes with
some rather deep, and remarkably heavy musings on the subjects
of life, death, and the afterlife – or the lack thereof.”
– Bob Milne, Beauty in Ruins
“With this sequel, Battersby kicked up everything I loved about the
first novel by a notch or two – world-building, storytelling,
hilarity, and most of all, characters who just made me punch the
air over and over again, usually while laughing.”
– Kate Of Mind
Praise for The Corpse-Rat King
“A stunning debut novel, well-crafted and grotesquely
inventive. With its madcap story, unforgettable characters and
fine balance between humour and pathos, The Corpse-Rat
King ticks all the boxes. Fans of Joe Abercrombie will
love this.”
– Juliet Marillier, award-winning author of
the Sevenwaters series and Bridei’s Chronicles
“The Corpse-Rat King is rugged, muscular fantasy, sure to
please those who like their adventures rough around the edges,
with wit and style to burn.”
– Karen Miller, author of The Innocent Mage and
the Godspeaker trilogy
“One of the best books of 2012, nailed on. Brilliant.”
– Steven Savile, author of London Macabre, Black
Chalice and many more.
“Wry, absurdist, and pleasantly cynical, Battersby’s debut will
appeal to fans of Scott Lynch’s The Lies of Locke Lamoraand
Terry Pratchett’s Going Postal.”
– Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
“This is a tale of con-men, their victims and the undead, and will
appeal to fans of Scott Lynch or Mark Lawrence, or anyone who likes
a not-so-loveable rogue.” 8 out of 10.
– Ed Fortune, Starburst Magazine
“If you had a wish list every time you read a book – great
characters, story, pace, writing – that you ticked off every time
you came across one of them, you’d soon wear out your pencil while
reading The Corpse-Rat King.”
– Katy O’Dowd for The British Fantasy Society
“The last three-fourths of this book are beyond spectacular. Lee
Battersby definitely saved the best for last in this unforgettable
tale of death, dead things, and more awesome dead stuff.”
– Liam at The Troubled Scribe
“This was a novel that I thoroughly enjoyed and will gleefully
recommend, without reservation.”
– Bob Milne, Beauty in Ruins
“The Corpse Rat King is fast, furious, and Fun. In a genre
that can so often take itself far too seriously it’s a hugely
refreshing read. Battersby is a wonderfully fresh new voice.”
– Zoe Oliver, Fantasy Bytes
“The Corpse-Rat King is the very definition of a great story;
the perfect concoction of old world fantasy, intrigue, adventure
and full-bodied characters that sweep you deeper into the story
with each turn of the page.”
– Greg Chapman, Thirteen O’Clock
“This book was outstanding! The author, Lee Battersby should be
proud to have written such an amazing masterpiece of imagination,
sarcasm and fantastic inventiveness”
– Melinda le Baron, Melinda’s Bibliophile Blog
“The Corpse-Rat King is different enough to appeal to most
readers while the engaging, intelligent and wildly different
narrative should keep any reader glued to the pages, a brilliant
début from a promising talent.”
– Ant, SFBook.com
“I like my humor like I like my chocolate… dark. The
Corpse-Rat King gave me plenty of those laugh out loud
moments. I could imagine the main character played by Bruce
Campbell. The story marched along at a fast pace with plenty of
gags.”
– Barry Huddlestone, Gnostalgia
“If you’re looking for an interesting new voice in fantasy and an
entertaining read, look no further than Lee Battersby and his
debut The Corpse-Rat King.”
– Mieneke van der Salm, A Fantastical Librarian
“A very unusual and inventive examination of the age old fantasy
and mythology staple, the Realm of the Dead”
– Gav at Mass Movement Magazine
“There are a lot of things to like in this debut novel from
Battersby. If you are into weirdness and / or reprehensible knaves,
I think you will get a real kick out of this story.”
– Ryan Lawler, Fantasy Book Review
“The Corpse-Rat King is an absurd and fantastical tale of a
man about to learn the error of his ways the hard way.”
– Hannah Mariksa, My Book Journey
“Bawdy, inventive, and often darkly funny, The Corpse-Rat
King is an entertaining and surprising fantasy adventure.”
– Scott Pearson, The Pacific Northwest Writers
Association’s Author Magazine
“A word about a part of this book that I really appreciate in
books, it’s its humour: impertinent, pungent and
grotesque found throughout the story. Whether in dialogue or in
situations, there is always something to smile or laugh. This is
not just a book of undead (or living dead for Marius) but a true
adventure book, funny and epic. I give it 4/ 5.”
– Vanessa S Bookshelves
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