'Dalcher is adept at writing genuinely scary high-concept fiction' SFX
'The queen of dystopia.' Nina Pottell, PRIMA
'[Dalcher] knows how to hit the emotional buttons...this is a compelling, fast paced read.' GUARDIAN
' I read it with my breath held, unable to stop until I'd reached the explosive ending. You will definitely want to discuss this one with your book club.' STEPHANIE WROBEL, author of THE RECOVERY OF ROSE GOLD
'Equally as chilling and gripping as her debut, VOX' RED
'Clever and chilling - and all too plausible - Femlandia is a timely story about survival and the corruptive nature of power. I haven't been able to stop thinking about it!' CAROLE JOHNSTONE, author of MIRRORLAND
'Shocking, provocative, subversive, FEMLANDIA is a fantasy of female empowerment that curdles into a nightmare.' KIA ABDULLAH, author of NEXT OF KIN
'A real page-turner' BELLA
'Another superb novel from the author of VOX and Q' BELFAST TELEGRAPH
'Both gripping and terrifyingly disturbing in equal measures.' LISA HALL, author of THE WOMAN IN THE WOODS
'A no-holds-barred thriller and thought-provoking read for fans of Margaret Atwood's THE HANDMAID'S TALE, Naomi Alderman's THE POWER, and Kim Liggett's THE GRACE YEAR.' Library Journal
'Engrossing. Dalcher's novel is imaginative, urgent, and compulsively readable, not mention incredibly cool.' AMANDA MONTELL, author of CULTISH
'This wildly provocative glimpse into the future is sure to spark lively discussions...Dalcher remains a writer to watch' PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Christina Dalcher is the Sunday Times bestselling author of VOX. She earned her doctorate in theoretical linguistics from Georgetown University, specializing in the phonetics of sound change in Italian and British dialects. She and her husband split their time between the American South and Naples, Italy.