"Provocative, unsettling.Pulley, extrapolating out from the records of a historic Soviet research center, raises questions about scientific experimentation and the ways in which it can be manipulated for less than honorable purposes. Her dark humor, which turns on the blind faith given to Soviet authority figures despite their outlandish claims, combines with complex characters and a clear understanding of radiation science to yield an explosive blend. The chilling result feels all too plausible" -- Publishers Weekly, starred review "From state tyranny and crimes against humanity to ingenuity and valor under deadly pressure as well as humor and forbidden love, Pulley''s brilliantly conceived, vibrantly realized, and complexly suspenseful tale is all the more resounding in the glare of Russia''s recklessness at Chernobyl during its latest, horrific invasion of Ukraine." -- Booklist, starred review "Scientific research, KGB shenanigans, queer love, and the heartache of suffering children are just a few of the enriching intricacies Pulley traces with intelligent wit and confident narration. A gifted writer of well-drawn characters, Pulley has given the nuclear noir genre a fresh and stimulating take on Chernobyl-style terror." -- Library Journal "Another historical novel written with panache is Rebecca Stott''s Dark Earth (4th Estate), the gripping tale of two women who flee to Londinium in 500 AD. It is a novel that puts a female perspective right at the centre of a time period usually dominated by men''s stories.
I also enjoyed Natasha Pulley''s The Half Life of Valery K (Bloomsbury), an engrossing novel set in Siberia in 1963. The story was inspired by some chilling real events after the cover-up of a radiation leak." -- Independent "Pulley''s impeccable prose, vivid and shot through with tenderness, lends a glint of lightness to this unsettling story." -- Daily Mail "Natasha Pulley builds a surreal world that slowly reveals immense dangers. It''s an absorbing Cold War thriller as well as a tribute to courage and determination." -- Christian Science Monitor "Based on real events in a surreal Soviet city, and told with bestselling author Natasha Pulley''s inimitable style, The Half Life of Valery K is a sweeping new adventure for readers of Stuart Turton and Sarah Gailey." -- BookRiot "Natasha Pulley heads to the gulags, then to an atomic village, in her latest to combine fast-paced action and imaginative settings with beautifully developed queer relationships . When it comes to understanding the effects of radiation on the human body, Valery K is the best, so it''s shocking but not too shocking when he''s released from the gulag under one condition: he goes to work for his old college mentor, herself in charge of mysterious experiments in a Siberian village where everything, including the local residents, appears to be irradiated.
" -- CrimeReads Queer Mysteries and Thrillers to Read All Year Long "History and imagination collide to stunning effect in this utterly beguiling and addictive novel . Unflinching, darkly funny, and all too easy to believe, The Half Life Of Valery K is the kind of book that haunts the reader long after the last page is turned." -- Erin Kelly, author of HE SAID/SHE SAID "Pulley adds to her impressive oeuvre with another exquisite novel . Many of the author''s trademarks are on display here: a finely-drawn period setting, a vein of dark humor, a plot blending historical fact and fiction, and a protagonist seeking to do the right thing in the face of a brutal political machine. An illuminating and immersive historical tale. " -- Vaseem Khan, author of THE UNEXPECTED INHERITANCE OF INSPECTOR CHOPRA "Exhibiting all the storytelling skills that made her earlier books so readable and popular, Pulley also offers a piercing study of how a police state deforms individual psychologies, personal relationships and professional ethics . Pulley''s broad perspective distinguishes her work from that of more-routine thriller authors. Studded with memorable characters and deepened by its exploration of thorny moral issues, The Half Life of Valery K is gripping popular entertainment with a pleasing intellectual heft .
" -- Wendy Smith "Pulley''s latest genre-bending feat masterfully combines history, speculative fiction, queer romance, and more into an unputdownable whole. This is a stunner." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review on THE KINGDOMS "All time-travel plots are fraught with paradox, but not all rise to Pulley''s level of tricky cleverness, and few of those trickily clever books rise to her level of emotional intensity. Suspenseful, philosophical, and inventive, this sparkling novel explores the power of memory and love." -- Kirkus Reviews, starred review on THE KINGDOMS "Immensely pleasurable reading. Intricate, charming and altogether surprising." -- The New York Times Book Review on THE WATCHMAKER OF FILIGREE STREET "An epic journey." -- The New York Times Book Review on THE BEDLAM STACKS.