Born in England, Lawrence Osborne is the author of the critically acclaimed novels The Forgiven, The Ballad of a Small Player, Hunters in the Dark, Beautiful Animals, Only to Sleep- A Philip Marlowe novel (commissioned by the Raymond Chandler estate) and The Glass Kingdom. His non-fiction ranges from memoir through travelogue to essays, including Bangkok Days, Paris Dreambook and The Wet and the Dry. His short story 'Volcano' was selected for Best American Short Stories 2012. The Forgiven, starring Ralph Fiennes, Matt Smith and Jessica Chastain, premiered at the Toronto Film Festival in September 2021; Hunters in the Dark will shoot in Cambodia with Aneurin Barnard, Adam Pettyfer and Tzi Ma; and Beautiful Animals is now in production with Amazon. Osborne lives in Bangkok. www.lawrenceosborne.net
Utterly compelling; at the risk of trotting out a cliche, I couldn't put the book down * Observer * Stylish, somehow both lavish and muscular at the same time * Independent on Sunday * Osborne brings together all his authorial talents in this gripping and sophisticated thriller * Independent * A superbly compelling novel... As menacing and engrossing as the best McEwan * Sunday Times * A gripping read * Kirkus * More than a stylish thriller... The central plot has parallels with The Bonfire of the Vanities, while the socialites could be straight out of The Great Gatsby * Stylist * A terrifically realised encounter between the clashing values of traditional Islam and the hedonistic, secular West... Beautifully written, painfully resolved. -- Lionel Shriver * The Times * A sinister story about guilt, atonement and restitution, fashioned from lean, prowling prose * Herald * Surprising and dark and excellent * New York Times * Compelling...Engrossing...Gripping * Sunday Times *