The Ladie Upstairs

Hardback Published on: 22/05/2025
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The Ladie Upstairs
Captivated From Beginning To End
I greatly anticipated The Ladie Upstairs releasing, and after reading it, it has definitely taken place in my list of personal favourite books of all time.... READ MORE
The Victorian Bookseller (Waterstones 630)
The Ladie Upstairs
A fabulous descent into madness !
What a fabulous descent into madness. The blurb doesn’t quite do the story justice, but the less context you have going into this spiral the better. Think,... READ MORE
Keela at Glasgow Argyle St
The Ladie Upstairs
Gory and Gothic, unhinged and revolting: ripe with female rage.
This Gothic sucker-punch of a novel is a weird, unhinged slam of rage and gore. Dissecting themes of classism, trauma, madness and self, we follow a young ... READ MORE
Jesse at Eastbourne
The Ladie Upstairs
Fantastic femgore
A dark, visceral and hungry book that bites into you and doesn't let you go until the very last page. Even then, you are compelled to start it again from t... READ MORE
Esmé at Bluewater
The Ladie Upstairs
Delicious!
Obsession, desire, greed, and sin. Deliciously written, I absolutely devoured The Ladie Upstairs. With an unreliable narrator, it's sometimes hard to disce... READ MORE
Kayleigh Cooper
The Ladie Upstairs
A vivid and evocative descent into madness!
This was a gross and horrible little book.but in the best way possible.
Rosie at Peterborough

Synopsis

'A fever dream of a novel. Fuelled by sapphic femgore, it's sick and sultry, and a deeply beguiling masterclass in the perverse; I couldn't put it down!' Lucy Rose, author of The Lamb

'Devilishly addictive and delightfully gory from an exciting new voice in literary horror. Northanger Abbey meets Saltburn' Christine Anne Foley, author of Bodies

Scullery drudge Ann longs to become a lady's maid. Ann can't quite remember how or when she arrived at the grand Ropner Hall, but she loathes spending her days toiling in the dank kitchen.

When a chance meeting with Ropner's Lady Charlotte leads to the opportunity to become her personal maid, Ann is convinced she has finally escaped her own version of hell. But has she? As Ann's new life above stairs takes a sinister twist, will it turn out that the terrors lurking up there are worse than the devils she knows below?

Jessie Elland's deeply visceral debut is a dark and twisted tale of ambition and desire. Are you brave enough to enter Ropner Hall?

'Disgustingly beautiful and sharp with shame. The Ladie Upstairs is an addictive, feverish and strangling read' Charlotte Paradise, author of Overspill

'Beautiful prose, unforgettable characters, and a strange, twisty, dreamlike plot' Lauren Wilson, author of The Goldens

Publisher information

  • Publisher: John Murray Press
  • ISBN: 9781399817769
  • Number of pages: 320
  • Dimensions: 218 x 140 x 34 mm
  • Weight: 420g
  • Languages: English

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The Ladie Upstairs
I had high hopes…
Thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for the opportunity. DNF at 37% Ann is a scullery drudge at Ropner Hall, a grand estate owned by “The Duchess”... READ MORE
Salwa Sidahmed
The Ladie Upstairs
The ladie upstairs
I found this dispicable in its over useage of descriptions and disgusting in its telling of bodily functions. It turned me and i know theres a story undern... READ MORE
Claire Flanagan
The Ladie Upstairs
4 stars!
The Ladie Upstairs by Jessie Elland is an evocative, immersive tale set in the grand Ropner Hall, exploring themes of ambition, class, and the desire for a... READ MORE
The Secret Book Review
The Ladie Upstairs
unsettling
This was a very strange and unsettling book. It features Ropner Hall, the requisite Gothic mansion with its simmering tensions between the Downstairs serva... READ MORE
jean
The Ladie Upstairs
Fever dream read..
A weird fever dream read I was fully immersed in the vivid writing style different to anything I've read before. It's utterly weird with grotesque descript... READ MORE
Megan Moyle
The Ladie Upstairs
An immersive read
Well how to even begin, I inhaled this book in one sitting. I felt right amongst the staff of Ropner Hall, such a fabulous setting that made this completel... READ MORE
Mrsbookburnee
The Ladie Upstairs
A twisted Gothic fever dream
The Ladie Upstairs was a twisted Gothic fever dream of a book. It will stay with you long after the final page. Elland packs a punch in this stunner of... READ MORE
Emily (ashortbooklover)
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This was fascinating and confusing and completely bonkers. It leaves you with more questions than it answers. It's completely off putting at parts but you ... READ MORE
Paulina
The Ladie Upstairs
An Overbearing Author with Promise
Jessie Elland’s ‘The Ladie Upstairs’ was truly promising to me. However, despite its vivid descriptions (which it frequently got lost in), I found myself s... READ MORE
Courtenay Schembri Gray
The Ladie Upstairs
Weird!
This is such a weird book. I don't really know even now having finished it what actually happened, what the story was. It's written so evocatively though. ... READ MORE
kendrafortune
The Ladie Upstairs
Slow burning and bleak
This is a bleak, slow-burning piece of historical horror that thrives on atmosphere and mounting unease. Set within the oppressive walls of Ropner Hall, th... READ MORE
Rachel Bruce
This reviewer received a free of charge product for review.
The Ladie Upstairs
Obsession
The perfect mix of Bridgerton/Downton Abbey meets horror! This felt so bizarre and weird that I instantly told my book club about it. I definitely got Attw... READ MORE
Jenna Tomlinson
This reviewer received a free of charge product for review.