A teenage girl clashes with her new stepmother in this debut thriller
with an unforgettable twist
'A pile-up of devastating plot twists' Bernardine Evaristo, author
of Booker-winning Girl, Woman, Other
'Dark, deep, thought-provoking. Go and read it!' Adele Parks
'Similar in spirit to We Need to Talk About Kevin' Sunday Times
'Genuinely unputdownable' Clare Fisher, author of All the Good
Things
'Sure to be a reading group favourite' Metro
'Stunning' Laura Marshall, author of Friend Request
'The twists and turns left me reeling' Eleanor Wasserberg, author of
Foxlowe
I knew she was trouble from the moment I saw her. I felt it as she
stood in the doorway that day: disaster. Not just because she was so
different, that skin and that hair, as different from me as it's
possible to be. There was something wrong about her. Wrong for us. It
was never going to work.
Now she is dead and only I am left to love him. She is dead, and it's
all my fault.