“Susan Elderkin’s characteristically dazzling techniques are on display in all their virtuosity and freakish inventiveness. You’ve never read an apocalypse as poignantly comic as this. Elderkin’s novel is a page-turner partly because we are never sure where we are or what she is gong to do next. For sheer narrative invention and wanton brio, she is without equal.”
– The Independent
In the remote, blood-red landscape of the Australian outback, 13-year-old Billy Saint hears the strange song of an Aboriginal girl. Her voice is mesmerizing, haunting. Unbeknown to Billy, she has sung him up, and now he will love her for ever…
Published by HarperCollins and Grove Atlantic.