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The Girl in Question

On sale

11th April 2024

Price: £8.99

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Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781444968859

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The highly anticipated sequel to the must-read psychological thriller The Girls I’ve Been (soon to be a Netflix film).

Nora O’Malley has survived . . . senior year, that is. School’s over, but her life isn’t, which is weird since last she checked, her murderous stepdad Raymond is finally free.

Determined to enjoy summer before her (possibly) imminent demise, Nora plans a backpacking trip with Iris and Wes. And Wes’s girlfriend tags along. Amanda’s nice, so it’s not a huge issue. Until she gets taken. Or rather, mis-taken . . . for Nora, that is.

Now they’re deep in the woods. Raymond has a hostage. Nora has no leverage. Iris is carving spears out of sticks. And Wes is building booby traps.

It’ll take all of them to make it out alive.

But someone is lying. Someone is keeping secrets. And someone has to die.



Praise for THE GIRLS I’VE BEEN

‘Unlike anything I’ve read before… immediate, gripping, incredibly tense, heart-breaking, heart-warming and FUN! ‘ – Holly Jackson, author of A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder

‘Slick, stylish and full of suspense’ Sophie McKenzie, author of Girl, Missing

‘A powerful gut-punch of a book that will leave you reeling long after its final pages. I couldn’t put it down!’ Chelsea Pitcher, author of This Lie Will Kill You

‘I could hardly breathe until I finished. The tension! Absolutely loved it.’ Emily Barr, author of The One Memory of Flora Banks

Reviews

Booklist
Praise for the The Girls I've Been: Fiercely captivating and impressively characterized, this tightly plotted thriller is engrossing from start to finish.
Kirkus
Praise for The Girls I've Been: A captivating, explosive and satisfyingly queer thriller