Thirteen Ways to Kill Lulabelle Rock
(Author) Maud WoolfA washed up star creates a clone tasked with eliminating other clones of herself; a whip-smart and thrilling sci-fi read that's perfect for fans of Orphan Black, Killing Eve and Keeping it Real by Justina Robson. Her purpose is to track down and eliminate her predecessors. Simple, right? In the glitz and glamour of Bubble City even a washed-up film star simply has too much to do, too many places to be. Thank heavens for clones. Lulabelle Rock has twelve, doing the tiresome celebrity rounds. But times have changed: you can have too much of a good thing. And time is up for the twelve Lulabelles. A thirteenth clone, an assassin is created. Killing yourselves should be easy. We’re talking clones, not people; it’s not murder. Not really. But love has a way of complicating things… “An addictively enthralling SF thriller with razor sharp prose, cinematic scenes and a surprisingly tender exploration of the highs an lows of life and finding love.” – Nils Shukla, Fantasy Hive File Under: Science Fiction [ Blade Runner Barbie | Time to Kill | All of Me | Tarot Reading ]
Maud Woolf
Maud Woolf was a British author known for her groundbreaking novel "To the Lighthouse," which revolutionized modernist literature with its stream-of-consciousness narrative and exploration of human consciousness. Her lyrical prose and introspective storytelling continue to inspire generations of writers, cementing her legacy as a literary pioneer.