Join us

Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
Newsletter
Cover: Luda - Grant Morrison

Grant Morrison

Luda

2023, pp. 448, Paperback
ISBN: 9781787704855
Region: Scotland
Available as ebook Available as ebook Available as ebook
£ 15.99
Where to buy Where to buy Where to buy

The book

A drag queen becomes obsessed with her mysterious young rival who might be an occultist, or a murderer… or the greatest star of all.

Luci LaBang is a star: for decades this flamboyant drag artist has cast a spell over screen and stage. Now she’s the leading lady in a smash hit pantomime.

When Luci’s co-star meets with a mysterious accident, a new ingenue shimmers onto the scene, and Luci is immediately smitten with the fantastically beautiful Luda and her sinister charm.

Luda begs Luci to share the secrets of her stardom and to reveal the hidden tricks of her trade. For Luci LaBang is a mistress of the Glamour, an arcane discipline that draws on sex, drugs, and the occult for its trancelike, transformative effects.

But as Luci tutors her young protégée, their fellow actors and crew members begin meeting with untimely ends. Now Luci wonders if Luda has mastered the Glamour all too well.

What follows is an intoxicating descent into the demimonde of Gasglow, a fantastical city of dreams, and into the nightmarish heart of Luda herself: a femme fatale, a phenomenon, a monster, and, perhaps, the brightest star of them all.

The author

Grant Morrison
Grant Morrison is best known for their innovative work on comics, from the graphic novel Batman: Arkham Asylum to acclaimed runs on Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and the X-Men, as well as their subversive creator-owned titles such as The Invisibles, Seaguy, The Filth, and WE3. Along with writers like Neil Gaiman and Alan Moore, they were part of the “British Invasion” in the 1980s, when British creative talent breathed new life and innovation on the US comic book scene. In television, they have developed adaptations of their comic series Happy! for Syfy and Netflix and Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World for Peacock. In addition, Morrison is an award-winning playwright, a musician, an occult practitioner, and a stray-cat magnet. They are also the author of the New York Times bestseller Supergods. Morrison was awarded an MBE for services to film and literature by the then Prince Charles.

More suggestions

  • Cover: Fathers and Fugitives - S J Naudé

    S J Naudé

    Fathers and Fugitives

    2025, pp. 192, £ 9.99
    An inventive and emotionally charged novel about fatherhood and family, loyalty and betrayal, inheritance and belonging.
  • Cover: The Gowkaran Tree in the Middle of Our Kitchen - Shokoofeh Azar

    Shokoofeh Azar

    The Gowkaran Tree in the Middle of Our Kitchen

    2025, pp. 400, £ 16.99
    From International Booker Prize finalist Shokoofeh Azar, a stylistically audacious and emotionally powerful novel about one large, complicated family...
  • Cover: All That Remains - Virginie Grimaldi

    Virginie Grimaldi

    All That Remains

    2025, pp. 284, £ 10.99
    A funny and moving story of unlikely friendship from the internationally bestselling author of A Good Life
  • Cover: Shibboleth - Thomas Peermohamed Lambert

    Thomas Peermohamed Lambert

    Shibboleth

    2025, pp. 384, £ 14.99
    A darkly comic tale that brings the satirical English campus novel into the divided, multicultural, hyperactive present day.
  • Cover: City of Fiction - Yu Hua

    Yu Hua

    City of Fiction

    2025, pp. 352, £ 14.99
    A story of love, blood and dreams, set in early 20th century China
  • Cover: The Brittle Age - Donatella Di Pietrantonio

    Donatella Di Pietrantonio

    The Brittle Age

    2025, pp. 192, £ 14.99
    A powerful mother-and-daughter story, a profound exploration of human fragility, and of the haunting shadows of the past