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Sarah Lotz

    January 1, 1971

    Sarah Lotz is a screenwriter and novelist with a penchant for the macabre and assumed identities. Her diverse literary output, often produced under various pseudonyms, delves into dark and unsettling aspects of human experience. Lotz masterfully blends suspense, horror, and psychological insight to craft compelling narratives that draw readers into worlds filled with unexpected twists and chilling atmospheres. Her writing is distinguished by its keen attention to detail and its ability to evoke deep character emotions.

    Sarah Lotz
    Five Stories High
    Pompidou Posse
    Impossible
    The White Road
    Afrosf
    Missing Person
    • 2022

      Discover the love story of the year 'Utterly delightful' NEW YORK TIMES 'I feel the same way as when I first read One Day' EMMA GANNON '[A] humdinger of a love story' SUN 'Holy s***' GILLIAN MCALLISTER The book with the IMPOSSIBLE twist - read it to believe it ...

      Impossible
    • 2019

      Missing Person

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      4.1(31)Add rating

      The unputdownable new thriller from Sarah Lotz, author of The Three and The White Road.

      Missing Person
    • 2017

      Body in the Woods

      • 96 pages
      • 4 hours of reading

      The story unfolds when Claire's old friend arrives unexpectedly, seeking her assistance during a troubling time. Torn between loyalty and morality, she reluctantly agrees to help him conceal a dark secret by burying it in the woods. As the narrative progresses, Claire grapples with the implications of her actions and the haunting question of whether the truth can remain hidden, ultimately exploring themes of guilt, complicity, and the burden of secrets.

      Body in the Woods
    • 2017

      The White Road

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.8(82)Add rating

      An incredibly creepy and effective standalone novel that I read through in one sitting . . . A chillingly effective and haunting tale Sci-Fi Bulletin

      The White Road
    • 2016
    • 2015

      Down and Out in Paris and London for the internet era, POMPIDOU POSSE is the hilarious, heartbreaking first novel by Sarah Lotz, author of THE THREE.

      Pompidou Posse
    • 2015

      Day Four

      • 352 pages
      • 13 hours of reading
      3.3(4324)Add rating

      Sarah Lotz's extraordinary, unmissable follow-up to the book that made headlines around the world, THE THREE - perfect for fans of The Shining Girls, The Passage and Lost. Four days into a five day singles cruise on the Gulf of Mexico, the ageing ship Beautiful Dreamer stops dead in the water. With no electricity and no cellular signals, the passengers and crew have no way to call for help. But everyone is certain that rescue teams will come looking for them soon. All they have to do is wait. That is, until the toilets stop working and the food begins to run out. When the body of a woman is discovered in her cabin the passengers start to panic. There's a murderer on board the Beautiful Dreamer... and maybe something worse.

      Day Four
    • 2014

      Three

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      3.4(672)Add rating

      Lost meets The Passage in this incredible new thriller, for all fans of The Shining Girls and Stephen King. They're here ... The boy. The boy watch the boy watch the dead people oh Lordy there's so many ... They're coming for me now. We're all going soon. All of us. Pastor Len warn them that the boy he's not to­­-- The last words of Pamela May Donald (1961 - 2012) Black Thursday. The day that will never be forgotten. The day that four passenger planes crash, at almost exactly the same moment, at four different points around the globe. There are only four survivors. Three are children, who emerge from the wreckage seemingly unhurt. But they are not unchanged. And the fourth is Pamela May Donald, who lives just long enough to record a voice message on her phone. A message that will change the world. The message is a warning.

      Three
    • 2013

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      Science Fiction by African Writers

      • 406 pages
      • 15 hours of reading
      3.7(30)Add rating

      Featuring a diverse collection of original works, this anthology showcases the creativity of established and emerging African science fiction writers. With contributions from notable authors such as Nnedi Okorafor and Tade Thompson, it highlights a range of unique voices and perspectives from across the continent and the diaspora. By focusing solely on previously unpublished stories, the anthology offers a fresh exploration of themes and narratives within the genre, celebrating the rich tapestry of African storytelling in science fiction.

      Afrosf