A transgressive, inventive dark fantasy with believably complex characters. * Guardian * Crackling with desire, hedonism, angst, violence and sex, this is a vibrant and wildly entertaining read. * Heat * The zany narrative races along, stuffed with chaos, magic and fabulously unique characters. Its brilliant on how badly society treats its freaks. Mad and fun. * Daily Mail * If it feels as if her debut [ ] is one she was born to write, then good for her. She succeeds magnificently, leaning into every queer punk excess and fantastical delight . . . A celebration of the marginalised, reframing otherness as a source of great vitality and power. * Observer * As frightening as it is seductive, this tale of a tightly knit band of outsiders pitting themselves against that pulsing Calvinist heart makes for a dark but thrillingly vibrant read. * Herald * Freakslaw is nonstop freaky, witchy, outlaw, glamour misfit fantasy - adventure fantasy, sex fantasy, revenge fantasy. Geek Love meets American Horror Story meets The Craft meets John Waters. I'd kill to run away with this circus. * Michelle Tea, author of Modern Tarot * A shimmering blade of a book. Every sentence is honed for high delight a captivating cast of characters, dazzling language, and so funny but there's a smart and dangerous bite to all the campy, glittery glory. Freakslaw makes space for feminist, queer anger... and shows it a great time. We've never been so happy to roll up, roll up. * Mikaella Clements and Onjuli Datta, authors of The View Was Exhausting * Delightful, delirious and transgressive, this book is the wildest of carnival rides, an open-mouthed kiss with the lingering taste of candyfloss and smoke. Jane Flett has created a queer punk masterpiece and we should all be so lucky to have our lives turned upside down by a visit to the Freakslaw. * Leon Craig, author of Parallel Hells * Freakslaw is a cornucopia of the carnivalesque, where freaks are fabulous and weird is wonderful. Fletts sumptuously technicolour prose is as startlingly original as it is compulsively moreish. * Carole Hailey, author of The Silence Project * Part block party, part call to arms, Freakslaw is almost a new kind of genre. Wild, raunchy, brutal a madcap funhouse with heart. * Liska Jacobs, author of The Pink Hotel *