Every evening Lily pours Mama a glass of juice and puts on her matching pink clothes. She only wanted to be good, to help piece Mama back together. But Mama is becoming dangerous. And as she starts to unravel, so do the memories that Lily has kept locked away. Soon Lily must recast everything: what if her house isn?t a home - but a prison? What if Mama isn?t a protector - but a monster?
'A chilling literary thriller' GRAZIA
'Disturbing, poignant and memorable all at once - an exploration of a very dark relationship between a daughter and her mother' OBSERVER
'A riveting novel exploring how family ties can both make us and break us' RED
'Searing' ELLE
'A compelling debut that fizzes with tension from start to finish . . . this is a darkly fascinating, tightly plotted narrative from a writer to watch' HARPER'S BAZAAR
'A family overflowing with secrets. Bad Fruit is dark, compelling and beautifully written' LOUISE HARE
'Beautiful, disturbing, impossible to put down. Bad Fruit heralds a seriously impressive new talent in Ella King' CHRIS WHITAKER
'Thrilling and suspenseful, King's exemplary novel will keep readers fascinated until the end' BOOKLIST, starred review
'A beautiful collision of mothers and daughters, human darkness and human kindness, truth and lies' SARAH MAY
'Compelling and wicked, Bad Fruit is a novel about the darkest of family secrets and the lies we tell ourselves in order to live with them. This is an intimate, compulsive thriller best read on a hot summer night' JING-JING LEE
'Tense, intense and intriguing. Ella King is a genuinely exciting new voice' KATE HAMER
'King is unflinching as she examines the hard questions about family. What defines belonging? Looks, care, secrets? How do you understand someone who loves you and hurts you? In Bad Fruit, guilt, hate, and love mingle powerfully' ROWAN HISAYO BUCHANAN
'Bad Fruit is brilliant, taut and explosive. Ella King deftly explores the toxicity of generational trauma while being unafraid to confront the racial tensions that can simmer below the surface. A bold new voice' HELENA LEE
'At once beautiful and harrowing' L V MATTHEWS
'Mesmerizing, dream-like and darkly suspenseful' FRANCES CHA
'Disturbing, poignant and memorable all at once - an exploration of a very dark relationship between a daughter and her mother' OBSERVER
'A riveting novel exploring how family ties can both make us and break us' RED
'Searing' ELLE
'A compelling debut that fizzes with tension from start to finish . . . this is a darkly fascinating, tightly plotted narrative from a writer to watch' HARPER'S BAZAAR
'A family overflowing with secrets. Bad Fruit is dark, compelling and beautifully written' LOUISE HARE
'Beautiful, disturbing, impossible to put down. Bad Fruit heralds a seriously impressive new talent in Ella King' CHRIS WHITAKER
'Thrilling and suspenseful, King's exemplary novel will keep readers fascinated until the end' BOOKLIST, starred review
'A beautiful collision of mothers and daughters, human darkness and human kindness, truth and lies' SARAH MAY
'Compelling and wicked, Bad Fruit is a novel about the darkest of family secrets and the lies we tell ourselves in order to live with them. This is an intimate, compulsive thriller best read on a hot summer night' JING-JING LEE
'Tense, intense and intriguing. Ella King is a genuinely exciting new voice' KATE HAMER
'King is unflinching as she examines the hard questions about family. What defines belonging? Looks, care, secrets? How do you understand someone who loves you and hurts you? In Bad Fruit, guilt, hate, and love mingle powerfully' ROWAN HISAYO BUCHANAN
'Bad Fruit is brilliant, taut and explosive. Ella King deftly explores the toxicity of generational trauma while being unafraid to confront the racial tensions that can simmer below the surface. A bold new voice' HELENA LEE
'At once beautiful and harrowing' L V MATTHEWS
'Mesmerizing, dream-like and darkly suspenseful' FRANCES CHA