What's Left of Me Is Yours

On Sale Now in Paperback in the United Kingdom and United States

about the book

An enthralling debut set in modern-day Tokyo and inspired by true events. What’s Left of Me Is Yours follows a young woman’s search for the truth about her mother’s life—and her murder.

praise

“Enrapturing… This richly imagined novel considers the many permutations of love and what we are capable of doing in its name.” The New York Times Editor’s Pick

“Mesmerizing” The Los Angeles Times

“[An] impressive first novel. . . What’s Left of Me Is Yours is a finely written case history of a crime of passion—not only a ‘why-dunnit’ but a ‘what really happened?’ . . . A metaphoric lyricism ripples through this chronicle of an unknown past recovered only in part. . . Scott answers her compelling book’s questions with the skill of a master.” The Wall Street Journal

“Scott deftly exposes how life-limiting even the most well-intentioned lies can be, especially for women in a society that remains as patriarchal as Japan’s. . . For the outsider, What’s Left of Me Is Yours is an extraordinary window onto [Japanese] culture. . . Each chapter of this enrapturing novel is elegantly brief and charged with barely contained emotion. Yet Scott’s subject remains vast: the idea that the law itself does not protect the innocent, and ‘that what matters most is knowledge – of ourselves and others.’” The New York Times Book Review

“Fascinating. . . . Deeply researched . . . delicately described. . . . [Scott] braids her different characters’ timelines together with sophistication, her storytelling harmoniously well-constructed.” The Guardian

“[An] intense debut. . . Exhilarating. . . Byzantine subplots, distinctive characters, and atmospheric settings will leave readers spellbound.” Publisher’s Weekly

“Scott deftly spins a web through modern day Tokyo in this captivating [novel].” Newsweek Must-Read Fiction for Spring

“Too good to ignore.” Bustle

“Dark, addictive and eye-opening, this is a brilliant debut.” Stylist

“An exquisitely crafted masterpiece you’ll be pressing into the hands of others.” Woman and Home

“Totally transporting, with oodles of haunting atmosphere and an original, page-turning plot. Set in Japan, it’s the story of trainee lawyer Sumiko and her quest to understand the murder of her mother; it’s also a riveting insight into the world of Japanese professional marriage ‘breaker-uppers’.” Daily Mail

Scott delivers a delicately nuanced account of a complex tragedy rooted in the clash between illicit desire and the obligations of duty.” —Declan Burke, Irish Times

“This debut is a triumph! It’s a beautifully paced, spellbinding love story which brilliantly depicts Japan and its people.” Irish Examiner

“One of the most distinctive debuts I’ve read this year…Propulsive and psychologically astute, Scott has written an unforgettable story about the limits of love.” Book Riot

“Written in sensuous prose [and] rich in detail, this novel continues to haunt me.” —Clare Chambers for Foyles’ Favourite Books of 2020