- Published: 8 August 2019
- ISBN: 9781473572690
- Imprint: Transworld Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 208
Follow Me To Ground
- Published: 8 August 2019
- ISBN: 9781473572690
- Imprint: Transworld Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 208
Follow Me To Ground is an unnerving, beautifully controlled tour-de-force, a sinister tale that questions our preconceptions of predator and prey and the consequences of unchecked desire.
FantasticFiction.com
Rainsford writes beautifully with a lyrical, earthy prose which is evocative and eviscerating yet mesmerising. She gives Ada a unique voice which fills and haunts the narrative. One of the strangest books I've read in a long time, it is utterly compelling and will linger, uninvited, in your consciousness long after you've turned the last page.
Irish Independent
Riveting read... a modern-day folk-tale.
Bookmunch Blogger
Bound in imagination and riveting from start to finish.
STORGY magazine
Quite extraodinary. Dense, subtle and beautiful. I want to start reading it all over again
ANNE YOUNGSON, author of Costa-shortlisted MEET ME AT THE MUSEUM
Fierce, palpable, hynoptic. A dazzling, troubling dream
COLIN BARRETT
Seethingly assured ... odd and muscular enough to resist easy interpretation. It can be read on many levels – as a fable about female yearning, or about containment and contagion; as an investigation into toxic relationships or a puzzle over the borders between human and non-human – but it is always singularly and entirely itself
GUARDIAN
Enthralling . . . Lyrical, dark and detailed, the story twists like a root, bent in one way by desire, in another by fate.
Daily Mail
Impressive . . . Rainsford is a writer to watch.
Metro
A wildly imaginative exploration of desire, fear and what it means to be a person . . . Beautiful and terrifying
Sunday Times
Equal parts beauty and horror, and unlike anything you will read this year
TÉA OBREHT
A quite unclassifiable creation, accomplished if unpinnable. There are many genres dipping their toes into this little plot: magical realism, practical gardening, myths and mythology, folk tales, sex for beginners, alternative medicine – with a soupçon of horror to stupefy the reader. Fairy tale comes closest perhaps, but not as many would know it
Desmond Elliot Prize
Rainsford's fairy and folktale sensibility blends seamlessly with horror . . . An astonishing debut heralding the career of an exciting new writer. Strange, lyrical, and arresting, this novel will draw readers into its extraordinary spell.
Kirkus starred review
Brimming with dark folklore and underworld energy, Rainsford’s stellar debut features a memorable heroine chafing against her monstrous isolation…Rainsford excels in describing the grotesque beauty of…alternative medicine in which the humming healers feel their "way to the pitch of [the patient’s] hurt"…This is a subtle, unsettling novel in which desire is an ineradicable sickness that can be preferable to health.
Publishers Weekly
A tangled, gnarled, wonderfully original, strange, beautiful beast of a book
DAISY JOHNSON