Compulsively readable. A propulsive, page-turning descent into all that is lovely and grotesque about grief, obsession and love -- Olivie Blake, New York Times bestselling author of The Atlas Six and Masters of Death Gripping, grisly and wonderfully written -- Daily Mail A gripping, sometimes darkly funny depiction of the grotesque lengths to which love might drive someone in refusing to accept an inevitable end -- The Guardian Unflinching, subversive, and deeply human, Radford delivers a zombie love story for the ages -- Maggie Su, author of Blob An acidic, funny, queasy debut . . . What seems initially to be tense pandemic fiction reveals a tender, harrowing love story -- Emma van Straaten, author of This Immaculate Body Radford shapes the subgenre into something new and fresh . . . The reanimated corpses are just icing on the rotting cake -- New York Times Radford's undead love story can be snort-inducingly funny . . . One for those with strong stomachs and big hearts -- The Times A post-apocalyptic heartbreaker, dosed with high tension and threaded with the profound hope that love brings, One Yellow Eye is a new classic -- Christina Henry, author of Alice and The House That Horror Built An equally charming and grim zombie novel about undying love. Every page simmers with exquisite dread. Original and smart and heartfelt, an unmissable debut that blends and transcends genre -- Rachel Harrison, bestselling author of So Thirsty and Black Sheep