Bright Young Women

The New York Times bestselling chilling new novel from the author of the Netflix sensation Luckiest Girl Alive

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Pub Date 28 Sep 2023 | Archive Date 28 Sep 2023

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'A compelling, almost hypnotic read' - Lisa Jewell, bestselling author of None of This is True

Bright Young Women is a compulsive, extraordinary novel inspired by the real-life sorority targeted by America's first celebrity serial killer in his final murderous spree. From Jessica Knoll, author of the New York Times bestseller and #1 Netflix movie Luckiest Girl Alive.

January 1978. Tallahassee. When sorority president Pamela Schumacher is startled awake at 3 a.m. by a strange sound, she’s shocked to encounter a scene of implausible violence – two of her friends dead and two others, maimed. Thrust into a terrifying mystery, Pamela becomes entangled in a crime that captivates public interest for more than four decades . . .

On the other side of the country, Tina Cannon has found peace in Seattle after years of hardship. When Ruth, her best friend, goes missing from Lake Sammamish State Park in broad daylight, surrounded by thousands of beachgoers on a beautiful summer day, Tina devotes herself to finding out what happened to her.

When Tina hears about the tragedy in Tallahassee, she suspects the same man the papers refer to is responsible. Determined to make him answer for what he did to Ruth, she travels to Florida on a collision course with Pamela – and one last impending tragedy.

Praise for Bright Young Women:

'Jessica Knoll at her best: an unflinching and evocative novel' - Laura Dave, New York Times bestselling author of The Last Thing He Told Me

'Cleverly constructed [. . .] psychologically astute and written with flair' - The Sunday Times


'This book is extraordinary' - Catherine Ryan-Howard, author of Run Time

'Writing with pulse-pounding tension and urgency, Knoll expertly conjures an atmosphere of dread and anxiety . . . An utterly absorbing, disturbing, and absolutely essential read' - Booklist, Starred Review

'A compelling, almost hypnotic read' - Lisa Jewell, bestselling author of None of This is True

Bright Young Women is a compulsive, extraordinary novel inspired by the real-life sorority targeted by...


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PAGES 400

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A phenomenal thriller that ticked all the boxes. A compelling, heartstopping story that is made even more compelling by the fact that elements of the story are factual. Highly recommended!

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This novel is simply superb.

When Ted Bundy was referred to as a "Bright young man" by the judge it perfectly summed up the attitudes of that time.

Jessica Knoll has taken that and created "Bright Young Women" a searing fictional narrative that exists in a very different and far more realistic viewpoint. The women you meet in this novel, victims, Survivors, justice seeking forces of nature, will sink into your subconscious memory, the reading of it is emotional and attitude defying.

The story is hugely compelling, difficult to put down and heart stopping, the writing is razor sharp, a knifes edge of authenticity focusing the read. Even if you were unaware going in of the inspiration for it you won't be long in the dark.

Very different in many ways from this authors previous reads, this one I think is definitive of where her writing superpower lies.

I won't say anymore about it other than I highly recommend it. Will no doubt be one of my books of the year.

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