

As a teacher in one of the government’s elite schools for children with high ‘Q’ scores, she witnesses the advantages first-hand. An education system that will benefit everyone. It begins as a way to make things fairer. A powerful tale’ Cosmopolitan IN THIS WORLD, PERFECTION IS EVERYTHING. Her heroic women and tough yet elegant prose suggest Margaret Atwood updated for this moment.' - Michael D'Antonio You may also be interested in.**CHRISTINA DALCHER’S GRIPPING NEW THRILLER FEMLANDIA IS AVAILABLE NOW!** ‘Terrifyingly plausible’ Louise Candlish ‘Devastating and brilliant’ Woman & Home ‘Thought-provoking’ Alice Feeney ‘Shocking. 'Dalcher conjures an America informed by tragic elements of its past and present where science and humanity are both abused in ways that are all-too familiar and plausible. Timely, tense and frighteningly plausible, Q is an urgent clarion call against complacency.' - Kia Abdullah 'Orwell meets Atwood in Christina Dalcher's Q, a chilling look at how polite society can sleepwalk its way into horrifying atrocities.

'Shockingly, terrifyingly real - Christina Dalcher has got another bestseller on her hands.' - Lisa Hall ''Powerful, devastating, shocking brilliant.' - Woman & Home It's a master class in dark dystopian fiction, clever, thought-provoking, beautifully written, and terrifyingly believable.' - Alice Feeney 'Christina Dalcher is fast becoming one of my favourite authors. 'Shocking.a powerful tale exploring themes of survival and superficiality.' - Cosmopolitan I devoured it in a single day.' - Louise Candlish This is a sharply written and terrifyingly plausible tale of an education system where less than perfect is a life-threatening condition. 'Like all the best dystopian fiction, Q takes the reader just a pace or two beyond where we're already at. 'It's hard to tell if this book is truly a work of fiction or a horrific glance at reality' - Prima
