

An Evening with Abigail Dean
From the chart-topping, bestselling author of GIRL A and DAY ONE comes a new heart-wrenching novel about love, tragedy and forgiveness.
‘You haven’t read anything like this beautiful, brilliant, brave novel' - Adele Parks
Join bestseller, Abigail Dean and host, Lara Williams the author of Supper Club for an evening of conversation and questions.
About The Book: The Death of Us
‘The Death of Us is astonishingly good – Abigail Dean’s the real thing’ - Mick Herron
It’s the story everyone wants to hear.
That spring night in South London, when Isabel and Edward’s lives were torn apart. The night Isabel learned that the worst things wait, just outside the door.
The night Edward learned that he was powerless to stop them.
The night they never talk about.
When their attacker is caught, it's finally time to tell the story of that night. Not to the world. Or to the man who did it. But to each other.
This is a story of murder.
This is a story of survival. But most of all, this is a story of love.
Praise for Abigail Dean
'The best book I’ve read this year … It’s the most beautiful, intimate novel … An absolute masterpiece' Jane Casey
‘Gripping, disturbing and beautifully written’ Emilia Hart
‘A beautifully written thriller that is infused with love’ Liz Nugent
‘I couldn't recommend it more’ Erin Kelly
About Abigail Dean
Abigail Dean was born in Manchester and grew up in the Peak District. She was formerly a Waterstones bookseller and a lawyer for Google.
Her first novel, GIRL A, was a New York Times and Sunday Times top ten bestseller and a Kindle number 1 bestseller. It was chosen as a Best Book of 2021 by the Times, FT, Guardian, Independent, Stylist, and more. The rights to GIRL A sold in 36 territories and a television series is being adapted with Sony.
About Your Host: Lara Williams
Lara Williams is the author of Treats, Supper Club and The Odyssey. Her fiction has won the Guardian 'Not the Booker' Prize and been nominated for the BBC National Short Story Award, the Republic of Consciousness Prize, the Edinburgh First Book Award, the Saboteur Awards and the Edge Hill Short Story Prize. Lara Williams lives in Manchester and is a contributor to the Guardian, Independent, Times Literary Supplement, Vice, Dazed and others.