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Description
'Rebecca meets Brideshead Revisited meets Saltburn' STYLIST
'A subtle, claustrophobic, seduction of a novel' CLAIRE FULLER
'Hypnotic and immersive ... Utterly addictive' COLIN WALSH
'A hugely talented writer' SARAH WATERS
'Sexy, evocative and unsettling in all the best ways' JENNIE GODFREY
'The book of the summer' HARPERS BAZAAR
'Tense, intelligent, excruciating … A cross between Notes On A Scandal and The Safekeep' DAILY MAIL
Ruby has spent her twenties scraping by in unfulfilling jobs. But now she's tasting her first success as a film director – and she's caught the eye of Ellen, an iconoclastic feminist filmmaker, critical darling and Ruby's idol.
When Ellen invites Ruby down to her sprawling country house and offers to mentor her through writing her next film, Ruby can't believe her luck. Arriving in the middle of an oppressive heat wave, she is overawed by the glamour of the house – and finds herself quickly drawn into the middle of a dangerous dynamic between Ellen and her elusive daughter Lara.
Because Ellen and Lara, it seems, like to play games with promising young women. As tensions escalate, Ruby begins to ask herself: why was she brought here, and what exactly do these two women want from her?
Give Me Everything You've Got is the incendiary new novel from Imogen Crimp: a fearless, sultry and deliciously dark exploration of art, power and sex that grips to the final page.
Product details
| Published | 07 May 2026 |
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| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Pages | 320 |
| ISBN | 9781526691811 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Publishing |
| Dimensions | 216 x 135 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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A subtle, claustrophobic, seduction of a novel. I loved its dreamy, hazy surface, and its uncomfortable undertow
CLAIRE FULLER, author of the Costa Prize winning Unsettled Ground
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A hugely talented writer
SARAH WATERS
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Shot through with satire on the culture industry's demand for autobiographical stories of women's lives, the plot resembles a cross between Zoë Heller's Notes On A Scandal and Yael van der Wouden's recent hit The Safekeep. Tense and intelligent, with an excruciating set-piece climax
DAILY MAIL
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The book of the summer ... Blistering, compelling, claustrophobic, and sinister ... A summer of mysterious entanglements, self-destruction and a fascinating dissection of feminism and passion in the pursuit of making
HARPERS BAZAAR, The Culture List
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Hypnotic and immersive, dreamlike and ferociously paced ... a novel in which every sunlit surface pulses with menace and dread. Utterly addictive
COLIN WALSH, author of Kala
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The air is stifling, the mood unsettling, and Ruby is increasingly aware of darker, seductive games at play
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