Excellent ... I wont give anything else away as the discoveries are part of the joy, but I was engrossed in this high-concept thriller and cant wait to see what Turton does next * Observer * Turtons puzzle box draws on every sci-fi classic from Blade Runner to 2001: A Space Odyssey. As a mystery, it is more intriguing than involving. As prognostication, it seems only too likely to be the shape of things to come. * Sunday Times * The fiction of Stuart Turton gloriously bends both the readers mind and the crime genre * Financial Times * This story will grip your attention until the very last page and is sure to be another bestseller * Glamour * A clever dystopian thriller . . . another twisty masterpiece from the Sunday Times bestselling author * Woman's Weekly * A mind-bending, genre-blending, boy-that-ending mystery unlike any I've ever read I feel, as I read a Turton book, like I'm watching a rocket erupt from the launchpad -- I've got a grin on my face and my heart in my throat -- A. J. Finn Combining several genres, but most prominently science fiction and crime, Turton has created what is probably his best piece of work to date * Buzz * This is an ambitious, compelling novel in which nothing is what it seems * Guardian * A smart and suspenseful page-turner * SFX * This startlingly original slice of dystopia also serves up a compelling mystery. Genius * Heat * If you have ever had the experience of reading a Stuart Turton novel, you will know what it is like to have your brain fried in the very best way * i * Turton (The Devil and the Dark Water) continues playing fast and loose with genre boundaries in this dazzling postapocalyptic thriller that blossoms into a race against time whodunit . . . This dystopian detective story fires on all cylinders * Publisher's Weekly * Even better than The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle. Turton's cemented his reputation as the king of the mind-blowing mystery -- Gareth Rubin, author of Sunday Times bestseller, THE TURNGLASS An extraordinary novel. Midsommar meets Station Eleven meets The Mist meets a fresh post-apocalyptic murder mystery. Audacious and utterly mind-blowing. Stu Turton is one of the most inventive writers working today -- Will Dean Stuart Turtons literary pyrotechnics are on full display in this magnificently sly novel. Part Holmesian deduction, part Shyamalan level twists - Turton somehow manages to reinvent both himself and the mystery genre with every book. An absolute blast -- Benjamin Stevenson Stu Turton has done it again. I finished The Last Murder at the End of the World last night and it might just be his barmiest, cleverest and creepiest mystery yet. Buckle up, because youve never read a whodunnit like this one -- Tom Hindle Stuart Turton is a reliably excellent and inventive thriller writer and his new novel ... is full of his usual clever, unpredictable twists and skilful pacing * Independent * The Last Murder at the End of the World is wildly inventive. Stuart Turton is a unique talent -- M. W. Craven Stuart Turton is the master of intricately plotted, brilliantly imaginative murder mysteries. His latest delivers all that wonderful head-scratching complexity in a darkly-drawn future world with a message about what makes us human at its heart. I loved it -- C. J. Tudor [ Turton] has returned with possibly the most audacious hook of his career * Set The Tape * The Last Murder at the End of the World combines post apocalypse with a good ol who dunnit. The results? Now that would be giving it away... * Good Reading, Australia * Set in a post-apocalyptic world, with a literal village full of incredible characters, this is an original take on the murder mystery and I loved it. Unique, thought-provoking but, above all, addictive -- Louise Hare, author of This Lovely City and Miss Aldridge Regrets BELIEVE THE HYPE about this book. I absolutely raced through. Such a great sharp little jigsaw of a sci-fi mystery -- Alice Bell The latest book from rising literary star Stuart Turton is another impressive mixture of mystery and high-level science fiction concepts. Perfectly utilising a unique set-up, this book is a complex read that will have you guessing until the end * Canberra Daily, AUS * Fans of Turtons high-concept fiction will be familiar with his unique, carefully constructed mysteries, and this rollercoaster of a sci-fi/detective tale might be the best one yet -- PA Media Stu Turton has done it again with The Last Murder At The End Of The World, the mad, alchemy-embracing bastard. A murder-mystery wrapped in a sci-fi allegory, it's utterly gripping, constantly confounding and will be another monster hit -- Adam Simcox A unique, intricate murder mystery absolutely full of heart, The Last Murder at the End of the World is a heartbreaking exploration of what it means to be human -- Vikki Patis PRAISE FOR THE SEVEN DEATHS OF EVELYN HARDCASTLE: 'Audaciously inventive, gripping and original' -- Louise O'Neill PRAISE FOR THE SEVEN DEATHS OF EVELYN HARDCASTLE: 'This book blew my mind. It is utterly original and unique. I couldn't get it out of my head for days afterwards' -- Sophie Hannah PRAISE FOR THE DEVIL AND THE DARK WATER: 'An absolute treat from the most original voice in crime fiction' -- Ragnar Jonasson