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The Specimens is published as a sewn hardback of 250 pages, printed lithographically, with head and tailbands, and d/w.

 

First Tartarus Press printing limited to 300 copies.

 

ISBN 978-1-912586-59-2

 

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The Specimens

Hana Gammon

 

Outside the town of Iphigenia, there lies a forest. In the forest, there is a rat maze of sterile white walls. In the white walls, in separate white rooms, there lie a pair of identical bodies. It is not for their sake they will not look you in the eye.

 

Patient BEC-04 and his double have known nothing but the inside of the research facility for almost as long as they can remember. When he breaks loose and finds himself a stranger in the small town beyond the woods, he must ask himself why a secretive academic society has stopped at nothing to keep them apart. What does it mean to bring order to a world beyond the trees, where the unknown is not as frightening as the half-known? And who is looking at who through the observation glass?

 

This stunning first novel by Hana Gammon explores themes of horror and difference, captivity and paranormal powers.

 

 

About the author:

Hana Gammon is a South African writer based in Cape Town. She has been fascinated by storytelling and the uncanny from a young age, and writes to unsettle the lines between the familiar and the frightening. Her short story, ‘The Undertaker’s Apprentice’ won the Africa Region of the 2023 Commonwealth Short Story Prize, making her the youngest winner in the prize’s history at the age of twenty.

 

Hana is currently studying an Honours degree in English at the University of Stellenbosch. When she’s not writing, she enjoys creating textile art, practicing historical longsword fencing, collecting and preserving animal remains, and spending time with her family. The Specimens is her debut novel.

 

Reviews

'The mysteries presented at the beginning of this remarkable first novel by a young South African writer are never resolved, but the tension and powerfully eerie atmosphere are sustained throughout in a compellingly weird tale involving doubles, masks and a search for understanding.' Lisa Tuttle, The Guardian

'Gammon’s complex and lyrical debut explores the intricacies of identity and self-determination through the lens of monstrosity. . . .Fans of harder science fiction may find themselves frustrated by the lack of clear answers, but those who appreciate a more poetic approach to genre writing will find plenty to hold their attention.' Publishers Weekly

 

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