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Katie Lowe

    Deze auteur duikt via meeslepende verhalen in de donkerdere aspecten van volwassen worden en het mysterie van moord. Haar werk onderzoekt vaak de psychologie van personages die worstelen met hun verleden en onduidelijke herinneringen, allemaal geleverd met een elegante en scherpe stijl. De focus ligt op psychologische exploratie en meeslepende plotlijnen die de lezer tot het einde toe op het puntje van zijn stoel houden.

    The Furies
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    • 'So compulsive, chillingly suspenseful' LOUISE O'NEILL 'Brilliant - so atmospheric' DEBBIE HOWELLS 'Kept me gripped until the very last page' LINDSEY KELK

      My Husband's Murder
    • The Furies

      • 384bladzijden
      • 14 uur lezen
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      In 1998, a sixteen-year-old girl is found dead on school property, dressed in white and posed on a swing, with no known cause of death. The novel opens with this image, as related to us by the narrator, Violet, looking back on the night it happened from the present day, before returning to relate the series of events leading up to the girl’s murder.After an accident involving her Dad and sister, Violet joins Elm Hollow Academy, a private girls school in a quiet coastal town, which has an unpleasant history as the site of famous 17th century witch trials. Violet quickly finds herself invited to become the fourth member of an advanced study group, alongside Robin, Grace, and Alex - led by their charismatic art teacher, Annabel.While Annabel claims her classes aren’t related to ancient rites and rituals - warning the girls off the topic, describing it as little more than mythology - the girls start to believe that magic is real, and that they can harness it. But when the body of a former member of the society - Robin’s best friend, with whom Violet shares an uncanny resemblance - is found dead on campus nine months after she disappeared, Violet begins to wonder whether she can trust her friends, teachers, or even herself.

      The Furies