Lucien

The Secret History meets Saltburn in this captivating dark academia thriller

Published by Magpie
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

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About The Book

The Secret History meets Saltburn in this captivating and darkly seductive tale of art, obsession and the perilous cost of reinvention.

'A cautionary tale of fakery of all kinds… the perils of hero-worship have rarely been demonstrated with such intensity and style.' The Times

'Lucien is thrilling in every way—the propulsive narrative, the knife-sharp prose, the nuanced and multi-faceted characters, the unflinching exploration of class, ego, art, and authenticity ... an utterly original and deeply affecting novel.' Bret Anthony Johnston

His greatest gift was the art of deceit...

When Christopher “Atlas” Novotny arrives at Harvard, he is completely unprepared for the privileged world that awaits him. There he meets his roommate, Lucien Orsini-Conti, who is bold, confident and sophisticated – everything Atlas wishes he could be.

In awe of Lucien, Atlas is soon swept into a glittering new world of lavish parties and elite social clubs. But when he struggles to afford his new lifestyle, Lucien, sensing a willing disciple, offers a daring solution.

As their underhand methods draw them into a dangerous game of deceit, Lucien’s behaviour grows more erratic. Is Lucien all that he seems, or does his charismatic façade conceal something much more sinister?

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Product Details

  • Publisher: Magpie (March 19, 2026)
  • Length: 320 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781836432586

Raves and Reviews

'A cautionary tale of fakery of all kinds… the perils of hero-worship have rarely been demonstrated with such intensity and style.' The Times

'A crisp, twisting tale in the hands of a writer in the bloom of his abundant talents.' Graydon Carter, Author of When The Going Was Good and award-winning former editor of Vanity Fair

'Fine art, forgery, young friendship, and the perils of greed—Lucien is a closely observed and finely crafted campus thriller.' Nick McDonell, Author of Quiet Street and An Expensive Education

'Lucien is thrilling in every way—the propulsive narrative, the knife-sharp prose, the nuanced and multi-faceted characters, the unflinching exploration of class, ego, art, and authenticity. J.R. Thornton has married Succession with The Secret History, and the result is an utterly original and deeply affecting novel that lays bare the pressure and perils of privilege.' Bret Anthony Johnston, Author of We Burn Daylight and Remember Me Like This

'J.R. Thornton writes with precision and honesty about the fragile math of male friendship, where violence and love are pals, and vulnerability is the harbinger of rage. In a time when men are not supposed to feel anything, Lucien feels everything. It's an explosion of captivating, haunting, and utterly real emotion.' Patrick Somerville, Creator of the HBO series Station Eleven and author of The Cradle

'Lucien is a vicious sendoff of class hierarchy, art world snobbery, and academic exclusivity, centered around a naive, struggling artist roped into his wealthy classmate’s scheme to copy masterpieces, then sell them as the real thing. The book is already earning comparisons to Highsmith’s work, and for good reason: Thornton delights in skewering society’s upper echelons and has an enjoyably warped sense of characterization.' Crimereads

'A pin-sharp page turner about what it takes to make it; we’d recommend for almost anyone except parents with students about to matriculate—they should maybe wait until after move-in day.' Town and Country

'A provocative tale of dark transgressions in academia with sinister hints of Donna Tartt and Saltburn ... Ambiguous, propulsive and intense.' Crimetime

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