Leigh Radford trained as a broadcast journalist. She produced and presented arts and entertainment content and documentaries for British commercial radio, BBC Radio, The Times, and more. A former book publicist, she is a 2023 graduate of Faber Academy. She is currently developing content for film and television through her production company, Kenosha Kickers.
""An equally charming and grim zombie novel about undying love. Every page simmers with exquisite dread. Original and smart and heartfelt, an unmissable debut that blends and transcends genre.""--Rachel Harrison, USA Today bestselling author of So Thirsty and Black Sheep ""Complex and utterly brilliant, One Yellow Eye had me in a chokehold from the first word to the last. Radford has created a genre all her own that is darkly comedic, gruesome, and compassionate--to say I absolutely loved this beautifully macabre story is an understatement."" --Ashley Tate, bestselling author of Twenty Seven Minutes ""Compulsively readable. A propulsive, page-turning descent into all that is lovely and grotesque about grief, obsession, and love.""--Olivie Blake, New York Times bestselling author of The Atlas Six ""Witty, propulsive and heartbreaking. Radford's dark, Zombie love-story is intelligent and refreshing.""--Rebecca Netley, author of The Whistling ""You wouldn't expect a zombie novel to have so much to say about love. Radford's suspenseful One Yellow Eye is driven by various fears--the fear of a virus that could return to rip the world apart, the fear of a terrible wrongdoing being discovered--but in the end zombies take a backseat to the greatest horror of all: losing the one closest to our heart.""--Mason Coile, author of William