One Yellow Eye

Author:   Leigh Radford
Publisher:   Pan Macmillan
ISBN:  

9781035048298


Pages:   352
Publication Date:   07 May 2026
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

Our Price $24.99 Quantity:  
Add to Cart

Share |

One Yellow Eye


Overview

'Snort-inducingly funny . . . One for those with strong stomachs and big hearts' - The Times Full of heartbreak, revulsion and black humour, a scientist desperately searches for a cure to a zombie virus while also hiding a monumental secret - her undead husband. Kesta's husband, Tim, was the last person to be bitten in a zombie pandemic. The country is now in a period of respite, the government seemingly having rounded up and disposed of all the infected. But Kesta has a secret . . . Tim may have been bitten, but he's not quite dead yet. In fact, he's tied to a bed in her spare room. And she's made him a promise: find a cure, bring him back. A scientist by day, Kesta juggles intensive work under the microscope alongside Tim's care, slipping him stolen drugs to keep him docile while knowing she is hiding the only zombie left. But Kesta is running out of drugs - and time. Can she save her husband before he is discovered? Or worse . . . will they trigger another outbreak? 'An acidic, funny, queasy debut' - Emma Van Straaten, bestselling author of This Immaculate Body First paperback print run to include yellow sprayed edges! *** WHY READERS LOVE LEIGH RADFORD'S ONE YELLOW EYE: 'I absolutely devoured this (pardon the pun)' 'Man oh man. This is one of those hypnotizing novels that just instantly compels you to keep reading' 'Grimy, atmospheric and so beautifully bleak, it absolutely burrowed under my skin'

Full Product Details

Author:   Leigh Radford
Publisher:   Pan Macmillan
Imprint:   Tor Nightfire
Dimensions:   Width: 13.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 19.70cm
Weight:   0.240kg
ISBN:  

9781035048298


ISBN 10:   1035048299
Pages:   352
Publication Date:   07 May 2026
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release.

Table of Contents

Reviews

Compulsively readable. A propulsive, page-turning descent into all that is lovely and grotesque about grief, obsession and love -- Olivie Blake, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>The Atlas Six</i> and <i>Masters of Death</i> An acidic, funny, queasy debut . . . What seems initially to be tense pandemic fiction reveals a tender, harrowing love story -- Emma van Straaten, author of <i>This Immaculate Body</i> An equally charming and grim zombie novel about undying love. Every page simmers with exquisite dread. Original and smart and heartfelt, an unmissable debut that blends and transcends genre -- Rachel Harrison, bestselling author of <i>So Thirsty</i> and <i>Black Sheep</i> Witty, propulsive and heartbreaking. Radford’s dark, zombie love-story is intelligent and refreshing -- Rebecca Netley, author of <i>The Whistling</i> You wouldn't expect a zombie novel to have so much to say about love. Radford's suspenseful One Yellow Eye is driven by various fears – the fear of a virus that could return to rip the world apart, the fear of a terrible wrongdoing being discovered – but in the end the zombies take a backseat to the greatest horror of all: losing the one closest to our heart -- Mason Coile, author of <i>William</i> Complex and utterly brilliant, One Yellow Eye had me in a chokehold from the first word to the last as I was swept up into Kesta and Tim’s harrowing journey, navigating the fine line between love and selfishness; grief and obsession. Leigh Radford has created a genre all her own (fitting for a tale about zombies) that was darkly comedic, gruesome and compassionate – to say I absolutely loved this beautifully macabre story is an understatement -- Ashley Tate, bestselling author of <i>Twenty Seven Minutes</i> A post-apocalyptic heartbreaker, dosed with high tension and threaded with the profound hope that love brings, One Yellow Eye is a new classic -- Christina Henry, author of <i>Alice</i> and <i>The House That Horror Built</i>


Compulsively readable. A propulsive, page-turning descent into all that is lovely and grotesque about grief, obsession and love -- <b>Olivie Blake, <i>New York Times</i> bestselling author of <i>The Atlas Six</i> and <i>Masters of Death</i></b> A gripping, sometimes darkly funny depiction of the grotesque lengths to which love might drive someone in refusing to accept an inevitable end -- <b><i>The Guardian</i></b> Unflinching, subversive, and deeply human, Radford delivers a zombie love story for the ages -- <b>Maggie Su, author of <i>Blob</i></b> An acidic, funny, queasy debut . . . What seems initially to be tense pandemic fiction reveals a tender, harrowing love story -- <b>Emma van Straaten, author of <i>This Immaculate Body</i></b> Radford shapes the subgenre into something new and fresh . . . The reanimated corpses are just icing on the rotting cake -- <b><i>New York Times</i></b> A post-apocalyptic heartbreaker, dosed with high tension and threaded with the profound hope that love brings, One Yellow Eye is a new classic -- <b>Christina Henry, author of <i>Alice</i> and <i>The House That Horror Built</i></b> An equally charming and grim zombie novel about undying love. Every page simmers with exquisite dread. Original and smart and heartfelt, an unmissable debut that blends and transcends genre -- <b>Rachel Harrison, bestselling author of <i>So Thirsty</i> and <i>Black Sheep</i></b> Radford's undead love story can be snort-inducingly funny . . . One for those with strong stomachs and big hearts -- <b><i>The Times</i></b> Witty, propulsive and heartbreaking. Radford’s dark, zombie love-story is intelligent and refreshing -- <b>Rebecca Netley, author of <i>The Whistling</i></b> Radford's suspenseful One Yellow Eye is driven by various fears – the fear of a virus that could return to rip the world apart, the fear of a terrible wrongdoing being discovered – but in the end the zombies take a backseat to the greatest horror of all: losing the one closest to our heart -- <b>Mason Coile, author of <i>William</i></b> Complex and utterly brilliant, One Yellow Eye had me in a chokehold from the first word to the last as I was swept up into Kesta and Tim’s harrowing journey, navigating the fine line between love and selfishness; grief and obsession. Leigh Radford has created a genre all her own (fitting for a tale about zombies) that was darkly comedic, gruesome and compassionate – to say I absolutely loved this beautifully macabre story is an understatement -- <b>Ashley Tate, bestselling author of <i>Twenty Seven Minutes</i></b>


Author Information

Leigh Radford trained as a broadcast journalist. She produced and presented arts and entertainment content and documentaries for UK commercial radio, BBC Radio, Time Out, The Times and The Sun. A former book publicist, she is a 2023 graduate of Faber Academy. She is currently developing content for film and television through her production company, Kenosha Kickers. One Yellow Eye is her debut novel.

Tab Content 6

Author Website:  

Countries Available

All regions
Latest Reading Guide

MRGC26

 

Shopping Cart
Your cart is empty
Shopping cart
Mailing List