Lucy Taylor

[2] Taylor's horror fictions do not usually feature supernatural elements, instead being psychological thrillers about extreme human relationships.

[5] Original short fiction of hers appears in all five volumes of the international anthology series, Exotic Gothic.

[6] Reviewing Taylor's book A Respite for the Dead, Peter Tennant called it "a compelling and totally engaging story, one in which the strangeness is woven deep into every line of the text.

"[7] Jess Nevins stated that Taylor "is skilled at portraying dysfunctional human relationships and the price they demand from the innocent and the weak.

"[3] See the ISFDB listing in external links for a more complete bibliography, including works of short fiction.