<b>The most experimental work yet from a boldly adventurous novelist... it both demands and rewards a more ruminative reading</b>
Locus Magazine
<b>Allan challengingly evokes a world of paranoia and delusion </b>
Financial Times
<b> The finest author currently writing regardless of genre... (Conquest) is both beautifully written and formally experimental... a haunting, thought-provoking speculative masterpiece, a riveting demonstration of an artist in masterful control of her material.</b>
Fantasy Hive
<b>In this outstanding, beautifully controlled novel, Allen explores the smudged edges of fear and paranoia, belief and credulity, where she finds a sweet spot shimmering with truth and a strange beauty.</b>
Daily Mail
<b>Formally inventive and utterly readable</b>
Herald
In its themes of misinformation, potential microbiological Trojan horses and conspiracy, Conquest can also be read in total as a joyously fantastical and elaborate Covid-19 allegory; if so, <b>it is surely the best book yet to emerge from the pandemic.</b>
Guardian
<b>A truly bold and inventive piece of work. It deserves to make Nina Allan famous.</b>
TLS
<b>This is one of the best books I've read this year. </b>
Bookphase
<b>A powerful exploration into the human need to make connections.</b>
Scots Magazine
<b>Bamboozingly brilliant</b>
TLS, Book of the Year
<b>Absorbing . . . her best novel yet.</b>
Guardian (Five of the best science fiction and fantasy books of 2023)