Beschrijving
Darkly comic Northumbrian folk horror in which a terrible band accidentally start a death cult; the debut novel from actor and singer Joey Batey
Fierce, freewheeling piece of modern folk horror that thrums with originality
An incredibly fun read … Joey Batey has pulled another arrow out of his creative quiver and hit a bullseye
Vigorous, lurid, page-turning
Batey writes confidently, leaning into the mordant comedy, while also committing fully to the book’s disturbing premise
Fabulously mad… I loved it straightaway… So convincingthat I’m a little bit worried that somehow I too will end up living in a disused water park with purple hair and weird chalk symbols on the door. Usually, I’d say, oh, if people like this book or this book then they’ll love this, but actually, I can’t here: It’s Not A Cult genuinely isn’t like anything else. But if you love characters so vivid you feel like they might be lurking in your wardroberight now, wicked-clever jokes, and a brilliantly cynicaltake on the music industry (and death cults): this is fully for you
Gloriously over-the-top and under-the-skin. In his enthusiasm for an ornate turn of phrase and Gothic levels of grubbiness, Batey evokes shades of early Angela Carterand Nicola Barker
Batey writes with fierce intelligence, delivering a terrifying and piercing exploration of fandom, fame and authenticity. It’s Not a Cultis a rich and provocative readthat invites the reader into the world of Al, Melusine and Callum and the strange Solkats of which they sing
Joey Batey was raised in the North East of England and read Modern and Medieval Languages at the University of Cambridge. He has worked as an actor and musician and is best known for his role in flagship Netflix show The Witcher. Joey produces music with his alt-folk group The Amazing Devil. It’s Not A Cultis his first novel.





