Burning

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Pub Date 9 Mar 2016 | Archive Date 16 Jul 2016

Description

Chilling new YA, perfect for fans of Orange is the New Black and Stephen King.


After three years in juvie, Angela Davis is just three months shy of release. She’ll finally see her little brother again. And she’ll get the hell out of the pit that is Brunesfield Correctional Facility.


But then Jessica arrives … She’s young, only ten years old, and she’s brought to Brunesfield in shackles under the highest security possible. She doesn’t speak and is placed in the segregation ward. No one knows what she did to end up there. But there are plenty of rumours. Soon creepy things begin to happen to Angela and her friends that can only be traced to the new girl's arrival and it becomes clear that Jessica is more dangerous than anyone ever expected ...


Danielle Rollins has won numerous awards for her fiction and non-fiction, and earned a 2009 Pushcart Prize nomination for her short story, Drive. She's the author of The Merciless under the pseudonym Danielle Vega, and Burning is her debut under her own name. She lives in Brooklyn, New York, and spends far too much money on vintage furniture and leather boots.


www.daniellerollins.com@dvegabooks

Chilling new YA, perfect for fans of Orange is the New Black and Stephen King.


After three years in juvie, Angela Davis is just three months shy of release. She’ll finally see her little brother...


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ISBN 9781408869956
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