Heather Darwent
Paperback
384 pages
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The Things We Do To Our Friends : A Sunday Times bestselling deliciously dark, intoxicating, compulsive tale of feminist revenge, toxic friendships, and deadly secrets
by Heather Darwent (Author)
Format:Paperback / softback 384 pages
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN:9780241993798
Published:4 Jan 2024
Classifications:Thriller / suspense
Weight:270g
Dimensions:128 x 198 x 51 (mm)
Pub. Country:United Kingdom
Country of Origin:GB
Tariff Codes:49019900
For sale in: Belgium, United Kingdom, Australia, Ireland, Germany, (See full list)
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'Satisfyingly dark, cleverly plotted and pleasingly Donna Tarttish' Emma Flint, Little Deaths'Seamlessly blends Gone Girl and Promising Young Woman. Smart, sophisticated, seductive' S J Watson, Before I Go To SleepSunday Times BestsellerShortlisted for the Bloody Scotland Crime Debut of the Year 2023Longlisted for the McIlvanney PrizeOne of Cosmopolitan's Best Books for 2023------In there, them, us, it’s everything you’ve ever wanted, and you’re going to love it. I promise.
I’ll look after you. All her life Clare has never fit in. So when she arrives at Edinburgh University, she seizes the chance to reinvent herself.
Then she meets Tabitha who is everything she’s not: charismatic, dazzling and intimidatingly wealthy. Soon Clare is sucked into Tabitha’s enigmatic circle of friends, and it’s all she hoped it would be. Until it’s not.
Because they are not all they seem. And they’ve been waiting for Clare. With friends like these, who needs enemies?An intoxicating feminist page-turner with shades of The Secret History and Promising Young Woman, this novel will take youon a journey from Edinburgh's dazzling spires to the dripping staircases and dark alleyways of its underbelly.