Blending legal thriller, a nightmarish amnesia plot and hints of the supernatural, Shepherd's edge-of-your-seat debut revolves around a barrister who finds herself in court on a mysterious island, with no memory of how she got there, tasked with defending a man accused of mass murder.
An inventive and ambitious speculative courtroom thriller - Shutter Island meets The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle.
'I look up to find twelve strangers staring back at me... I realise I'm the one they're waiting for.'
Lila Dalton has no memory of how she got to this courtroom. The man in the docks is accused of mass murder, and she's his barrister - but she can't remember anything about the case. She can't remember anything at all.
Lila is stranded on an island hundreds of miles from the UK, where the most serious crimes go to trial. The next plane out doesn't leave for days.
And she's being watched. Someone keeps breaking into her hotel room to leave cryptic notes, threatening her with deadly consequences if she doesn't get her client off...
Can Lila Dalton win her case and solve the mystery of her own identity?
Publisher: Pushkin Press
ISBN: 9781782279853
Number of pages: 352
Dimensions: 234 x 153 mm
Remarkable... there are echoes of Kafka, Orwell and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland - The Times, Best Thrillers for February
Shepherd cranks up the menace, layering the story with one obstacle after another, revealing snippets of back-story, as evermore sinister forces circle. The narrative quickly assumes a nightmarish quality, redolent of a dream where there is no way out and new terrors lurk at every corner. Writing with verve, Shepherd delivers a creative tour de force. - Financial Times
There's a fever-dream quality from the very start of this debut novel... an inventive and exciting read - Guardian, The Best Recent Crime and Thrillers
The well-constructed account of Lila's nightmare comes across as a howl of frustration at the state of the British legal system - Literary Review
A mind-blowing, audaciously inventive thriller - Chris Whitaker, award-winning author of We Begin at the End
Stuart Turton meets Agatha Christie - a locked room puzzle with hints of the supernatural, brilliantly told through the lens of the judicial system. A truly intriguing and intelligent mystery which had me gripped from the start. Totally recommend. - Sarah Moorhead, author of The Treatment
A powerful work that truly grips with its multiple levels of mystery and uncertainty - The Critic
I found this book unputdownable from the first page. As the mystery deepens, readers will be on the edge of their seats, desperate to know what happens next - Sophie Hannah
Brilliantly written, fast-paced and a must for anyone who liked The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle - Natasha Pulley
L. J. Shepherd is one of the most exciting new voices in crime fiction. In The Trials of Lila Dalton, she crafts a psychological tour de force reminiscent of Dennis Lehane. Grand, ambitious and achingly atmospheric, it may just be the cleverest novel I've read all year - Kia Abdullah, author of Take It Back
Now and again a new writer with a real feel for language and a genuine grasp of what makes a good psychological plot comes along. Enter L.J. Shepherd . . . It is a heady, ambitious mix of courtroom drama and dystopian mystery. But, thanks to Shepherd's formidable prose skills, she pulls off a winner - The Daily Mail
A strikingly clever debut and high concept legal thriller which grips from the first page and never lets up. The claustrophobic setting and fast-paced narrative make for a great story - Guy Morpuss
Original and feverishly compulsive - Sabine Durrant, author of Finders, Keepers
Inventive, bold and insightful, The Trials of Lila Dalton is a captivating exploration of the nature of truth. L. J. Shepherd's gripping debut transcends crime fiction and presents a speculative tale that challenges our notions of justice - Adam Hamdy, author of The Other Side of Night
A scorching début - dark and compelling - Orlando Murrin, author of Knife Skills for Beginners
The barrister/author takes a spooky leaf out of Dennis Lehane's playbook with this ethereal thriller - Peterborough Telegraph
A remarkable debut, a 'high concept thriller' which is also the sort of hyperoxygenating page-turner that makes you wish you had one of those rubber thimbles that bank-tellers' wear so that you can turn those pages even quicker. It's a book to fair leave you breathless. - National Cymru
Along with the fast-moving plot, the novel has a witty, knowing narrative voice and Lila is an engaging central character who is very far from being a female victim. She is feisty, honest and very likeable, keeping the novel moving with a humour and directness that sustain interest and plausibility. - Shiny New Books
The author's day job as a barrister gives an edge to this spooky debut - The Sun
Effortlessly keeps the reader in a constant state of dazzling wonderment - CrimeTime
The Trials of Lila Dalton is unlike any legal thriller I have ever read and contains layer upon layer of majestic, mind blowing suspense and is a thriller that blew me away with its sheer scale and ground breaking... More
The Trials of Lila Dalton is a mystery that turns your brain inside out in all the best ways.
This has such an ingenious concept at its heart. That amnesia trope is played with in a really exciting and intriguing...
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Well what a debut this is! The Trials of Lila Dalton is a fabulous psychological thriller with a wonderful legal plot line that will have you gripped from the very start and right through to the very end. It is... More
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