What if Dorian Gray and Frankenstein had a baby? Nick Cutter wrote it.
Five dying seniors. One teenage genius doctor. A hidden lab in the Canadian wilderness. What could go wrong?
Five terminally ill seniors are about to end their suffering through MAID when they get a wild offer instead. Go to a remote island, take part in an experimental procedure, and reverse aging itself. The lead scientist? A 19-year-old super genius named Dr. Astrid Marsh. The catch? You can't leave. Ever.
Three of these five are deeply unlikable people who've done some genuinely terrible things. Two of them I actually cared about. Frank was my favorite, the voice of reason in a situation that has none. Teddy was the funniest of the bunch but also the most annoying because the man DOES NOT stop talking. And Astrid? She's a whole trip. There's also Ingrid, Astrid's best friend and fellow teen prodigy, lying in a coma after a lab accident.
The Dorians is a horror/thriller hybrid that Nick Cutter has perfected. The setting is atmospheric, the writing is sharp, the characters are drawn quickly and clearly. It's creepy. It's occasionally pretty gross. And it asks some genuinely interesting questions about what we'd give up to chase eternal youth.
⚠️ Reader warning: when you reverse aging, hormones come back online too. There are some spicy scenes. They are NOT sexy. Do with that what you will.
Corey Brill's narration is propulsive and tension-filled. There are distinct voices for every character. I never lost track of anyone. Just a really great listen all around. ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Thank you Simon & Schuster Audio for the gifted audiobook! Out today.
If you enjoyed this, you might be interested in Nick's previous book The Queen.
About the Author
Nick Cutter is the author of the critically acclaimed national bestseller The Troop (which is currently being developed for film with producer James Wan), The Deep, Little Heaven, The Queen, and The Handyman Method, cowritten with Andrew F. Sullivan. Nick Cutter is the pseudonym for Craig Davidson, whose much-lauded literary fiction includes Rust and Bone, The Saturday Night Ghost Club, and, most recently, the short story collection Cascade. His story “Medium Tough” was selected by author Jennifer Egan for The Best American Short Stories 2014. He lives in Toronto, Canada. For more news information about the author and his books, visit his website.

















