Anna Bailey is a Sunday Times bestselling author from Gloucestershire. Their debut novel, Tall Bones, inspired by their experiences living in the Colorado Rocky Mountains, was nominated for the Theakstons Crime Novel of the Year and Goldsboro Glass Bell awards, as well as the Prix Nouvelles Voix du Polar. Their short stories, based on their travels through rural America, have been dramatised for BBC Radio 4, including 'Long Way to Come For a Sip of Water', which was shortlisted for the BBC National Short Story Award. They live in Bordeaux with their wife.
A propulsive, bold and brutal slice of Southern Gothic brilliance. Anna Bailey writes so beautifully about family, friendship, loyalty and betrayal, yet also delivers a tough and truly atmospheric thriller. * Chris Whitaker, author of All the Colours of the Dark and We Begin at the End * A sweltering fever dream of a novel – brimming with atmosphere, tension, and a truly unforgettable cast of characters. * Colin Walsh, author of Kala * A bewitching slice of southern Gothic, in Our Last Wild Days, Anna Bailey cements her reputation for writing thought provoking, character driven crime fiction. * Paula Hawkins * Sublime. The best thing I’ve read in ages. Beautifully written and utterly immersive. * Will Dean, author of The Chamber * Astonishingly brilliant...The prose sings, the storytelling is exquisite. A rare, extraordinary talent. * CJ Cooke, author of A Haunting in the Attic * Raw and unflinching, Anna Bailey’s Our Last Wild Days is about the mystery of how anyone survives as much as it is the mystery of how one woman didn’t. In a beautifully observed story brimming with singular characters, small-town Louisiana still manages to steal the show, with Bailey playing anthropologist as much as fiction writer, painting a vivid portrait of a South that feels both familiar and fantastical. Out of alligators, fox skulls, violence, poverty, and love, they weave a spell that lasts from the first page until the shocking, unforgettable ending. This is a stunner. * Ashley Winstead, author of Midnight is the Darkest Hour * With a setting as atmospheric as Where The Crawdads Sing, and characters as memorable as those in All The Colours of The Dark, this is a stunningly written thriller and I savoured single page. Congratulations Anna - another blistering triumph to follow Tall Bones. * Nikki Smith, author of Look What You Made Me Do * Our Last Wild Days has everything I love in a suspense novel: a vivid and gritty setting, characters with sharp edges, atmosphere that seeps through the pages, and a dark, gripping mystery. Best of all is Anna Bailey’s exquisite prose, filled with lines worth tattooing and passages worth framing. This is a book that will sink into your bones. * Megan Collins, author of Cross My Heart and The Family Plot * Loyal May returns to her small hometown with unfinished business weighing on her. What unfolds from there will make you feel the heat of southern Louisiana seeping off the page. Anna Bailey is the master of things that move in the dark, with language so lush you feel like you could reach out and touch it. Our Last Wild Days is moody, visceral, stunning - don’t miss it. * Hayley Scrivenor, bestselling author of Dirt Town and Girl Falling, and winner of CWA Debut Dagger * The author hit the Sunday Times bestseller list with their debut… and I’m certain this will follow . . . Written with such alluring prose, this would make a superb film. * Prima *