A Bitten Plant

A Novel

Published by She Writes Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

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About The Book

For fans of Megan Abbott and Martin MacInnes, a haunting debut feminist noir novel—with a holistic agriculture twist—about a twenty-nine-year-old soil scientist who embarks upon a journey of emotional survival after assault.

Camille is a child of the earth who has made a career in soil preservation, tending the land like it’s an extension of her own self. At twenty-nine years old, she abandons her beloved farm to work in urban, potentially earth-saving, agriculture. Just three days after she moves to the city, however, a man pulls her into an alley and violently assaults her.

In the surreal aftermath of the attack, Camille is asked to work with a police sketch artist, Asher. Forced to relive the traumatic event for the sketch interview, she wonders if she’s alive or dead—but leaving the interview, she’s sure of one thing: If there’s one person in this horrible city she trusts, it’s Asher.

Soon after meeting Asher, Camille meets his best friend, Max, a medical examiner. Upon learning that Max regularly performs autopsies, Camille imagines him performing hers if she’d died in the attack—a flight of fancy that leads her to choose him as the unlikely tether between her imagined death and the unfathomable circumstances of her new existence. In the company of a medical examiner and a police sketch artist, Camille must determine what it is about life that makes it worth living.

About The Author

Liz Fyne has degrees in biology and neuroscience, and she spent fourteen years working in biomedical research before she turned to writing fiction. A Bitten Plant is her debut novel, but her stories have been published in a variety of literary and interdisciplinary magazines. Her short fiction anthology will be published by Unsolicited Press in 2028. Liz lives in the Pittsburgh area with her husband and a happy troupe of cats.

Product Details

  • Publisher: She Writes Press (February 9, 2027)
  • Length: 256 pages
  • ISBN13: 9798896364252

Raves and Reviews

“Rich, unapologetic storytelling from a confident writer who instills a classic literary (yet accessible) voice into every corner of this dreamy novel. . . . There really are few out there like Liz Fyne.”—Matt Misetich, executive director of Pipeline Media Group

“Victim Camille’s interaction with police is conveyed masterfully by Liz Fyne, as opposed to fabricated caricatures regularly appearing on television cop shows. Most revealing and captivating are Camille’s inner thoughts and feelings as she progresses through the world of victimhood and police investigations.”Ronald Fisher, PhD, professor of psychology and coauthor of Memory-Enhancing Techniques for Investigative Interviewing

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