Rosie Andrews was born and grew up in Liverpool, as the third of twelve children. She studied History at Cambridge before becoming an English teacher. The Leviathan is Rosie's debut novel. It is published by Raven Books on 3rd February and you can find The Leviathan on our catalogue.
The Book of Doors (2024) Gareth Brown "A real page-turner - incredibly ambitious and inventive, The Book of Doors is a great read."
Maude Horton's Glorious Revenge (2024) Lizzie Pook "Adventurous and beautifully written. I loved the clever, propulsive storytelling and the wealth of historical detail . . . so accomplished, I thoroughly enjoyed it."
Lilith (2023) Nikki Marmery "Fans of Madeline Miller and Jenny Saint will love this evocative feminist retelling."
Fyneshade (2023) Kate Griffin "A tour de force! I thoroughly enjoyed this darkest of dark tales with its canny and complicated heroine, and a final twist that made me gasp out loud. Gloriously wicked."
The North Shore (2023) Ben Tufnell "Brilliant: singular, unsettling and mutative, combining the mythical and the grotesque with sublime writing and an intense fascination with the natural world."
Laura Shepperson "A compelling and skilfully woven story, The Heroines challenges the silencing of female voices with an urgent and furious reimagining of a number of unlikely Classical tales."
The Hollow Sea (2022) Annie Kirby "Deftly structured and set against a wild, myth-inspired backdrop, the novel explores grief and violence, freedom and redemption. It's a majestic work of the imagination, with writing that shimmers before the reader, underpinned by a howling, fearless story. I loved it and woke up thinking about it."
Theatre of Marvels (2022) Lianne Dillsworth "Theatre of Marvels is a compelling, big-hearted story that whips the reader along, and I loved seeing Victorian London through the eyes of its strong female protagonist."
The Hemlock Cure (2022) Joanne Burn "Deeply unsettling, tense, yet ultimately hopeful, The Hemlock Cure sweeps the reader up into its potions, scents, colours and secrets. It is affecting and beautifully observed - a mesmerising novel."