CWA - The Perfect Girl
by Gilly Macmillan
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Pub Date 25 Aug 2016 | Archive Date 31 Dec 2016
Little, Brown Book Group UK | Piatkus
Description
To everyone who knows her now, Zoe Maisey - child genius, musical sensation - is perfect. Yet several years ago Zoe caused the death of three teenagers. She served her time, and now she's free.
Her story begins with her giving the performance of her life.
By midnight, her mother is dead.
The Perfect Girl is an intricate exploration into the mind of a teenager burdened by brilliance, and a past that she cannot leave behind.
Her story begins with her giving the performance of her life.
By midnight, her mother is dead.
The Perfect Girl is an intricate exploration into the mind of a teenager burdened by brilliance, and a past that she cannot leave behind.
A Note From the Publisher
Requests from UK readers only please.
Requests from UK readers only please.
Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9780349406428 |
PRICE | £7.99 (GBP) |
Featured Reviews
Julie S, Educator
A really good read. I really enjoyed this one and the pace was just right. More parts of the story were revealed as we went along. The characters were quite complex and their actions and motivations were clearly portrayed. Can't wait for the next one from this author.
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