Justine Larbalestier is the Australian-American author of many novels, including Liar, which received four starred reviews, and My Sister Rosa. Justine lives in Sydney, Australia, and New York City, though not at the same time. You can find her on Twitter @JustineLavaworm andher website, justinelarbalestier.com.
Praise for Razorhurst
Sisters in Crime’s 15th Davitt Awards Longlist
A Bank Street College Best Children's Book
"Vivid... lavishly imagined. Larbalestier's elaborate world is sure
to linger."
—Los Angeles Times
"A day full of bloody confrontations, secret alliances and
unexpected romance . . . fascinating setting, colorful names, and
sharp, peppery dialogue."
—The New York Times Book Review
"Larbalestier weaves the history of Surry Hills into a story that
is full of violence, sex, crime, corruption, nobility, love and
lust, bringing a lost place to life even as she grabs us by the
lapels and drags us through a fantastic supernatural caper story .
. . This one takes [Larbalestier's] storytelling to a whole new
level."
—Cory Doctorow for BoingBoing.com
"Razorhurst is both fast-paced thriller and noir but with a
paranormal twist . . . Larbalestier’s most compelling character
isn’t a person or even a ghost but rather a place."
—Boston Herald
"Razorhurst by Justine Larbalestier takes readers down a dark
and dangerous story of mobs and those that desire power."
—Fresh Fiction
"Vividly characterised and completely immersive, this unusual mix
of noir, horror and historical fiction is engaging from the first
line."
—Ethel Turner Prize Judges
"[Razhorhurst] is a grisly, teasing, frightening, beautiful book .
. . The chase-and-caper plot comes in fast, staccato bursts . . .
Still, unexpected kindness wells up through the cracks in story and
style, showing how varied lives on the edge of desperation can find
some kind of compromise that allows for hope."
—Rain Taxi Review of Books
"The novel is edgy and bloody, and readers of gangster stories will
love the dangerous situations that the characters experience. The
added level of the supernatural gives this story another dimension,
literally."
—The Historical Novel Society
"Larbalestier packs plenty of danger into the single day this novel
covers, but frequent interludes of backstory keep things from
feeling rushed. The narrative also benefits from a colorful,
well-rendered cast, human and ghost alike. While the writing style
calls to mind fiction of an earlier era, this story’s interwoven
intrigue and empathy make it feel timeless."
—Publishers Weekly, STARRED Review
"Characters both living and dead reveal crucial pieces of the plot
slowly over the course of one harrowing day. Larbalestier pulls no
punches with the gruesome, gory details about the violence of
poverty, and the result is a dark, unforgettable and blood-soaked
tale of outlaws and masterminds."
—Kirkus Reviews, STARRED Review
"Larbalestier’s latest features gritty historical fiction with a
paranormal twist."
—School Library Journal, STARRED Review
"Reading like a detailed painting in novel form, this haunting,
gorgeously rendered supernatural/historical novel captures the
rough and tumble world of gangsters and molls in all its bloody,
vicious glory... The novel is as much about the place and time as
it is about the young women, and readers interested in immersing
themselves completely in an unforgettable setting will revel in
this well-researched, true-to-life adventure."
—Bulletin of The Center for Children's Books, STARRED Review
"The sheer unusualness of the narrative’s makeup and blend of
genres render it interesting. Readers fascinated by the gritty
world of organized crime will find much to like here."
—Booklist
"Yoking paranormal thriller, roman noir, and historical fiction,
Razorhurst teems with precisely realized period details and an
expansive cast of unsavory characters, as well as numerous
allusions to the film noirs and Sydney history that inspired
Larbalestier . . . intensely lucid and sharp."
—The Horn Book Magazine
"Vivid and bloody and bold and fast—I feel
like Razorhurst is in my bones now."
—#1 New York Times bestselling author Elizabeth
Gilbert
"Sure, it is shiny and chilly and bloody and sharp, like the razor
of the title, but Larbalestier's book is also magical and
glamorous. Everything comes together in a surprising, gory,
inevitable ending from one of the smartest writers in YA
fiction."
—E. Lockhart, author of We Were Liars
“Razorhurst by Justine Larbalestier is a bloody masterpiece (pun
intended)—the kind of book that feels classic and timeless and
sharp with characters that live and breathe off the page. In short:
wow.”
—Courtney Summers, author of This Is Not a
Test and All the Rage
"Razorhurst is magnificent—beautiful prose and good
storytelling."
—Amber Benson, author of The Witches Of Echo Park and star of Buffy
the Vampire Slayer
"A timeless tale of love and violence in long lost Razorhurst with
characters I truly cared about."
—Melina Marchetta, author of Jellicoe Road
"A bloody and evocative novel, written in clean and lively
prose."
—The Sydney Morning Herald
Praise for Justine Larbalestier
“Has everything it takes to be an instant classic.”
—Cory Doctorow
“Loaded with brilliant, witty characters and stacks of invented
slang, this is a fun, fresh read as well as a satrical study of
society.”
—Sun Herald
“A well-paced novel with a masterfully constructed unreliable
narrator . . . Readers will be guessing and theorizing long after
they've finished this gripping story.”
—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
“In this fierce, hypnotic novel, character, story, and the
thrumming forces of magic strike a rare, memorable balance.”
—Booklist, Starred Review
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