The Conspiracies

The Conspiracies

*The breathtaking new novel from the bestselling author of Girl A* Stonesmere will never be the same again… When a lone gunman enters a primary school in a beautiful Lake District town, the effects of the tragedy radiate through idyllic Stonesmere with devastating consequences. At the epicentre of the tragedy is Marty, daughter of the teacher who dies trying to protect her pupils. Her actions in the immediate aftermath change the trajectory of her life forever. As news of the shooting spreads across the country, rumours of inconsistencies begin to surface, festering online. Conspiracy theorists start questioning what happened, and for outsider Trent Casey, this new community offers him a chance to step into the spotlight. With events spiralling out of control, Marty and Trent’s lives become irreversibly entwined and the true story is gradually revealed. Eight years later, Marty must piece together her memories of that fateful day and face up to the part she played. Day One is a tender, heartbreaking novel about community, tragedy, and the lasting power of love from the bestselling author of Girl A. ‘Gripping and beautifully writtenDAY ONE confronts the darkest parts of human nature with guts and grace. I loved it.’ Emilia Hart ‘A gripping examination of a community devastated … A chilling, thought-provoking read. Brilliant.’ Shari Lapena ‘Utterly gripping.’ Juno Dawson ‘Abigail Dean writes with beauty, sensitivity and originality as she bravely ventures into dark subjects.’ ‘Intriguing and brave, a beautiful writer.’ Adele Parks ‘Superb! … this tale will stay with you long after you read the final page.’ Jeffery Deaver ‘Abigail Dean is a masterful writer and this is an exceptionally skilful book – brutal yet beautiful’

Auteur | Abigail Dean
Taal | Engels
Type | Paperback
Categorie | Literatuur & Romans

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