A propulsive plot, where the pathos is fuel for real suspense, makes this perfect holiday fare - a genuine page-turner * Guardian *
Suspenseful and compelling... [Jackson's] sprightliness and pacing sustain the reader's interest. The revelations come in a flood. Liberated into newfound bravery by her impending demise, Jet makes a winning, wisecracking heroine * The New York Times *
This truly unique premise snowballs into a roller coaster ride of page-turning suspense and knock-out twists! * Freida McFadden, #1 New York Times bestselling author *
The queen of YA effortlessly conquers a whole new realm with her first adult novel. Propulsive, unputdownable and unexpectedly heart wrenching, Not Quite Dead Yet is a masterclass in thriller writing and an example of storytelling at its finest * Alex Michaelides, New York and Sunday Times bestselling author of The Silent Patient *
I felt all the emotions while reading Not Quite Dead Yet. It's funny, touching, heartbreaking, thrilling and totally addictive. An original and unique thriller that I'll be thinking about for a long time -- Claire Douglas
I absolutely loved it: twisty, edgy, and with her trademark voice. It deserves to fly -- Gillian McAllister
Not Quite Dead Yet is everything I love about Holly Jackson's novels dialled up to eleven - a searingly clever premise, of course absolutely unputdownable, interspersed with her trademark humour, and with a protagonist in Jet that you can't help rooting for. An instant classic * Amy McCulloch, author of Breathless and Runner 13 *
Fiercely original, wickedly clever, and so damn fun, Not Quite Dead Yet is a wild ride with a heroine you can't help but root for. It had me snickering, gasping, and flying through the chapters until the final page * Andrea Bartz, author of We Were Never Here and The Last Ferry Out *
A thrilling, twisting, heartbreaker. Holly Jackson's adult debut is fresh, fun and impossible to put down * Chris Whitaker *
With all the pizzazz, poignancy, humour and ingenious plotting of A Good Girl's Guide to Murder, Not Quite Dead Yet sees Jackson graduating from YA fiction with distinction and aplomb -- John Dugdale * The Sunday Times *