โTerrifyingly plausibleโ Louise Candlish
โDevastating and brilliantโ Woman & Home
โThought-provokingโ Alice Feeney
โShocking . . . A powerful taleโ Cosmopolitan
IN THIS WORLD, PERFECTION IS EVERYTHING.
It begins as a way to make things fairer. An education system that will benefit everyone. Itโs all in the name of progress.
This is what Elena Fairchild believes. As a teacher in one of the governmentโs elite schools for children with high โQโ scores, she witnesses the advantages first-hand.
But when Elenaโs own daughter scores lower than expected, she is taken away. Elena follows her to her new home. A government institute.
What she finds there makes Elena question everything. Because this world is about perfection โ and that comes at a terrible price.
What readers are saying about Q
โTo everyone that loved Vox and wants to read another like it this is just for you!!โ
โI love Dalcherโs books, they grip me from the beginning and I find them impossible to put downโ
โI read this book in 24 hours! I loved it.โ
โAn amazing read . . . thought provoking and made me eager to know what is coming next from this brilliant author.โ
โThis book had me hooked from start to finish.
โBoth timely and chilling. Q is a thrilling readโ
Christina Dalcher is the Sunday Times bestselling author of VOX. She earned her doctorate in theoretical linguistics from Georgetown University, specializing in the phonetics of sound change in Italian and British dialects. She and her husband split their time between the American South and Naples, Italy. Q is her second novel.