Like the blurb, this novella is both witty and dark. And it pulls you in on the first page and, in my case at least, kept dragging me back at every opportunity. As someone who reads mainly at bedtime, it can often take me several days - or even weeks - to finish a book. I dipped into Lucas early on a Saturday morning and read the last page by teatime.
So what can I tell you about this book? The main thing really is to go in with no expectations - other than the afore-mentioned witty and dark. Mainly the dark, though, because even the humour has a dark edge to it. If you're looking for a fairy story, or a rom-com, you will need to look elsewhere. But if you like the kind of story that plays with you, leading you in one direction and then revealing it meant something else, you'll love this. It'll help if you're comfortable with a bit of horror and gore as well.
I'm always impressed when I find a writer who can tell a story concisely. To find one who can do that, but also manage to leave you feeling as if you've experienced a character's whole life story takes things to an even higher level for me.
As a reader looking for a new author, it's always good to see a comment like, 'for fans of...', on the cover. If I was asked to quote on the cover of this, I honestly don't know who I could insert into the blank space. There really isn't anyone I can think of to compare him to. But, if you're willing to take a bit a gamble - it's only a novella, so how much of a gamble is it? - I'd strongly recommend giving Lucas a go. You won't be disappointed.