"Enthralling . . . The combination of LaValle's agile prose, the velocity of the narrative and the pleasure of upended expectations makes this book almost impossible to put down . . .
Lone Women deftly weaves history, horror, suspense and the perspectives of those rarely recorded in the West."
–The New York Times "LaValle gets coy in
Lone Women, teasing us by trickling details that gradually reveal Adelaide's intricate connection to the creature. Meanwhile, he adroitly intertwines the eerie fairy tale with early 20th-century historical realism . . ."
–The Washington Post "A blend of historical fiction and horror that you won't be able to put down."
–The Root Hold your breath as you read, but LaValle has built a brutal and compelling portrait of early-twentieth-century America that may just keep you up at night."
–Chicago Review of Books "In his new book,
Lone Women, author Victor LaValle transports readers to the desolate plains of 1915 Montana . . . though it's set more than a century ago, this eerie story of a haunted would-be homesteader cobbling together a life she doesn't want to escape from feels both prescient and modern."
–ESSENCE "If you haven't read a LaValle novel, prepare to stock up. LaValle combines chills with deep insights into our country's divides."
–Los Angeles Times "Victor LaValle is one of the best . . . and
Lone Women is an absolute page turner. It's a tale of hardship and strength and community, but also of the creeping quiet of the American Midwest, of loneliness, and the hauntings we cannot rid ourselves of."
–Tordotcom "
Lone Women is a searing and unsettling mixture of historical detail, Western imagery, and terrifying twists and turns, from an author who continues to reinvent horror with every page."
–CrimeReads
"Highly recommended for historical fiction readers just as much as die-hard horror fans."
–Vulture "LaValle's work is always darkly magical, suspenseful and deeply compelling. . . . [In]
Lone Women . . . expect richness, surprise and beauty from this visionary new rendering of the historic American West."
–Salon "The novel is, in a word, delightful, and whether or not it is the first Victor LaValle book you pick up, it most certainly won't be your last."
–LitReactor "Let me tell you this about Victor LaValle: he is a man we can trust. I won't give anything else away, but I will say that I loved the ending. Two thumbs up."
–Emma Straub "An expert at suspense, LaValle is at his best in the American West's untamed wilds."
–People "[A] tightly written horror novel . . . This is such an absorbing, powerful horror novel with one of the best endings I've read in a while."
–Buzzfeed "Some books, special books, have a narrative style that grab the reader by the throat while whispering the words of angels in the ear . . .
Lone Women [is] such a fine read, one that will stick in readers' memories long after the book is closed."
–Cemetery Dance "Violent delights abound in this historical horror tale from one of the genre's most exciting voices . . . rich in secrets, suspense, and dread, LaValle's latest is a gripping and heartfelt thriller about how lone women survive a harsh world."
–Esquire "The author of
The Changeling transforms genre in an arresting blend of history, horror, and suspense, showcasing a Black woman's odyssey through the American West at the beginning of the 20th century."
–Oprah Daily