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THE FUTURE SAINTS

Ashley Winstead

A Novel

For readers of DAISY JONES AND THE SIX and IN FIVE YEARS, this is a novel about a band on the brink of collapse following the death of their manager.
When young A&R exec Theo encounters the band Future Saints, they're playing a dive bar steps from their hometown. Having had moderate success, the band has been in a downward spiral following the death of their manager, to whom they were exceptionally close. And so Manifest, their record company, sends Theo to coax a record out of them.

At the bar, Theo is struck right away by Hannah, the group's impetuous lead singer, who has gone off script in debuting a new song - and, in fact, a whole new sound. Theo is supposed to get the band back on track, but when their new music garners an even wider fan base than before, the plans begin to change - new tour, new record, new start.

But Hannah's descent into grief has larger consequences for the group, and she's not willing to let go yet. Initially seeing Theo as an enemy, she comes to lean on him as he tries to hold the band together and chart a new course.

Ashley Winstead is a chameleon writing across as many genres as she can get away with. Her bestselling, critically-acclaimed books have been translated into more than a dozen languages, optioned for television, named Library Read, Loan Star, and Amazon Editor picks, and covered everywhere from the New York Times to People magazine. She's a former academic who lives in Houston with her husband, three cats, and beloved wine fridge.
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Published 2026-01-01 by Atria Books

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UK: Head of Zeus

Powerful and propulsive, The Future Saints hits all the right notes. Ashley Winstead has written a mesmerizing look at grief, love, and the music industry that's so raw and emotional, you'll want to play it on repeat. I raced through, stopping only to underline my favorite quotes.

A haunting exploration of grief, self-destruction, and fame, Ashley Winstead's The Future Saints is, unsurprisingly, a masterpiece. It has all the charm of her romances and propulsion of her thrillers, packaged up in a beautifully crafted, transportative work of literary fiction that's perfect for anyone who has ever had a complex relationship with family (biological or found), spent their summers at Warped Tour, or fallen in love with someone young and reckless. Fans of Daisy Jones and the Six will eat this one up!