The Good Girl
Autor Fiona Neillen Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 iul 2015
No one can believe it when straight A student Romy Field finds herself at the centre of a scandal, least of all her mother Ailsa - who is also the head of her new school.
Ailsa is quick to hold Romy's new boyfriend and his parents responsible for what has happened. But as mother and daughter reveal their very different version of events, a much darker truth emerges. It soon becomes apparent that Romy isn't the only member of her family harbouring secrets and her disgrace becomes the catalyst for the unravelling of all those around her.
It takes a split second to make a decision that can alter the course of your life.
And a lifetime to undo the consequences.
Bestselling author Fiona Neill is back withThe Good Girl- a dark, compelling and controversial novel of one family's darkest secrets.
Praise for Fiona Neill:
'The Good Girlraises all kinds of contemporary issues with wit and sensitivity'Times
'Neill writes with verve, honesty and breathtaking insight. Utterly unputdownable' Helen Walsh, author ofThe Lemon Grove
'Neill's characters are so cleverly depicted, you feel as if you've met at least one of them before'Vogue
'Packed with observations of wince-making accuracy'The Times
'Sometimes touching, sometimes shocking... this cautionary coming-of-age tale is a thought-provoking one'Daily Mail
'The Good Girlis vivid and insightful, and Neill has a trained eye for the pressures and poignancies of modern family life'Guardian
'Clever, grown-up and totally gripping'Lisa Jewell
'A topical, tense and addictive read'Good Housekeeping
'Neill takes a light scalpel to online disaster in this exceptional dual-narrative'Grazia
'Two families become embroiled in each other's lives and long buried secrets are unravelled. Contemporary issues are tackled here with both humour and realism, making for an engrossing read'My Weekly
'Cracking'Prima
'The Slummy Mummy columnist is back - this time, somewhat incongruously, with a psychological thriller. The Good Girl looks set to be the next Gone Girl, with its dark compelling exploration of family secrets. It tells the story of the relationship of two teenagers and their families when a chain of events leads to a scandal that affects them all. A confronting look at the way that one moment of malice on social media can spiral out of control.'Seven Books to Read, House Seven
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780241952566
ISBN-10: 0241952565
Pagini: 480
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0241952565
Pagini: 480
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 29 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Notă biografică
Fiona Neill is an author and journalist who has written five Sunday Times bestsellers. Her last novel, The Betrayals, sold over 130,000 copies and was a Richard & Judy Book Club selection. Fiona worked as a foreign correspondent in Central America for six years and returned to the UK as assistant editor on Marie Claire before joining The Times Magazine as assistant editor. She has written features for many publications including The Times, Sunday Times Style, and the Telegraph Magazine as well as having written a screenplay of her first novel for the BFI. Fiona grew up in rural North Norfolk and lives in London with her husband and three children.
Recenzii
Neill
writes
with
verve,
honesty
and
breathtaking
insight.
Utterly
unputdownable
The Good Girlraises all kinds of contemporary issues with wit and sensitivity
Clever, grown-up and totally gripping
A topical, tense and addictive read
Tapping into the issues of the day . . . this is a novel made for heated book club debates
The Slummy Mummy columnist is back - this time, somewhat incongruously, with a psychological thriller. The Good Girl looks set to be the next Gone Girl, with its dark compelling exploration of family secrets. It tells the story of the relationship of two teenagers and their families when a chain of events leads to a scandal that affects them all. A confronting look at the way that one moment of malice on social media can spiral out of control.
Neill takes a light scalpel to online disaster in this exceptional dual-narrative
Cracking
Two families become embroiled in each other's lives and long buried secrets are unravelled. Contemporary issues are tackled here with both humour and realism, making for an engrossing read
Sometimes touching, sometimes shocking... this cautionary coming-of-age tale is a thought-provoking one
Neill's characters are so cleverly depicted, you feel as if you've met at least one of them before
Packed with observations of wince-making accuracy . . . Superb entertainment
The Good Girlraises all kinds of contemporary issues with wit and sensitivity
Clever, grown-up and totally gripping
A topical, tense and addictive read
Tapping into the issues of the day . . . this is a novel made for heated book club debates
The Slummy Mummy columnist is back - this time, somewhat incongruously, with a psychological thriller. The Good Girl looks set to be the next Gone Girl, with its dark compelling exploration of family secrets. It tells the story of the relationship of two teenagers and their families when a chain of events leads to a scandal that affects them all. A confronting look at the way that one moment of malice on social media can spiral out of control.
Neill takes a light scalpel to online disaster in this exceptional dual-narrative
Cracking
Two families become embroiled in each other's lives and long buried secrets are unravelled. Contemporary issues are tackled here with both humour and realism, making for an engrossing read
Sometimes touching, sometimes shocking... this cautionary coming-of-age tale is a thought-provoking one
Neill's characters are so cleverly depicted, you feel as if you've met at least one of them before
Packed with observations of wince-making accuracy . . . Superb entertainment