JUST SAY LUCY

JUST SAY LUCY

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JUST SAY LUCY
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What if the Devil was not born in Hell — but arrived on Earth from the stars, millennia ago?
Wanting first to rule as an emperor, the being makes a fatal mistake: it becomes addicted to human blood. It lowered ambitions, and it changed shape into female figures — learning that fascination may be more powerful than fear.
In the late nineteenth century, the creature resided as Countess Constance at Count Vlad’s castle in Transylvania. There, it murders Jonathan, an English journalist — only to resurrect him as Nina, with an appearance of Lucy, his own secret fancy, and make her the vampire’s loving companion and moral guide.
Through Nina, Constance encounters something unforeseen: conscience.
In the present day, New York journalist Daisy Brimhall sets out to uncover who Constance truly is. Her investigation leads her to a woman known for doing good — a woman whose moral sense appears to have been shaped by Nina. But Constance seems identical to Julia Atkinson, the woman who stunned the world by doing the impossible: disappearing from a space shuttle in orbit.
Just Say Lucy is a genre-defying novel that blends gothic horror, speculative science fiction, and theological reflection. It is a story about desire, transformation, and the quiet, unsettling possibility that morality is learned — even by monsters.

 

About the author
Flemming Dalsgaard is a Danish author. He was trained as a radiographer and an academy engineer, grew up immersed in literature but only began writing later in life. His work reflects a strong affinity for classical literary traditions. His debut novel, Dæmring, draws inspiration from the works of Hans Egede Schack and Karen Blixen. Besides the debut novel Dæmring and Just Say Lucy, Flemming Dalsgaard has written the novel Deja-vu and a book of short stories: Spejlet. 
 

Forfatter Flemming Dalsgaard
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Udgivelsesår April 2026
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Sideantal 291
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