Two Wrongs: The twisty and addictive story about obsession, betrayal and regret
โ Scribed by Rebecca Reid
- Publisher
- Transworld
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
'A perfectly paced and beautifully observed story of betrayal, guilt and regret' Emma Curtis, author of Keep Her Quiet
'A heady, glamorous tale with a dark side - another compulsively readable thriller from Rebecca Reid' Emma Rowley, author of You Can Trust Me
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How far would you go to correct your worst mistake?
When Chloe goes to university and meets wild, carefree Zadie, she is utterly seduced by her and her lifestyle. It doesn't take long for Chloe to ditch her studies in favour of all-night parties at Zadie's huge house off campus.
But when something goes badly wrong one night and Zadie disappears in the aftermath, Chloe knows she should have done more to help her friend. It's something she'll always regret.
Fifteen years later, Chloe finally gets the chance to make it right. But in order to do so, she'll have to put everything at stake . . .
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Readers LOVE Two Wrongs:
***** 'Hands down, this is one of my favourite books in recent years... Reid is one of the best writers of suspense and tension building that I've come across, and I couldn't tear myself away from this book'
***** 'A fast paced easy thriller with a great ending... a highly recommended read'
***** 'A brilliant read... Can't wait to read what the author brings out next'
***** 'This is brilliant if you like a twisty, no holds barred read. Highly recommended'
***** 'I could not put this book down'
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