**She 's an outsider desperate to belong, but the cost of entry might be her darkest secret in this intoxicating debut about a clique of dangerously ambitious students.** **" One of the best suspense debuts I've read in years . . . Heather Darwent delivers one artful tease after another until y
The Things We Do to Our Friends
β Scribed by Heather Darwent
- Book ID
- 111355749
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 171 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780593497166
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β¦ Synopsis
Sheβs an outsider desperate to belong, but the cost of entry might be her darkest secret in this intoxicating debut about a clique of dangerously ambitious students.
βOne of the best suspense debuts Iβve read in years . . . Heather Darwent delivers one artful tease after another until you are completely lost in this labyrinth of clever women and obsessive friendship.ββJulia Heaberlin, bestselling author of We Are All the Same in the Dark
Edinburgh, Scotland: a moody city of labyrinthine alleyways, oppressive fog, and buried history; the ultimate destination for someone with something to hide. Perfect for Clare, then, who arrives utterly alone and yearning to reinvent herself. And what better place to conceal the secrets of her past than at the university in the heart of the fabled, cobblestoned Old Town?
When Clare meets Tabitha, a charismatic, beautiful, and intimidatingly rich girl from her art history class,...M.F
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