'The best book I've read this year' Fiona Barton, bestselling author of The Widow
'Dark, compelling and deep. This is a fantastic debut' Alex Lake, bestselling author of After Anna
'This is about three deaths. Actually more, if you go back far enough. I say deaths but perhaps all of them were murders. It's a grey area. Murder, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder. So let's just call them deaths and say I was involved. This story could be told a hundred different ways.'
A fresh start. A new home.
A time to make friends. A chance to hide from her past.
University life offers all these things to Pen.
But her secrets define her. And they may yet kill her...
'Intrigue, betrayal and murder...deliciously dark' T.R. Richmond, author of What She Left'Tense, sparse...the gripping plot challenges and subverts the notion of innocence until the very last page' Monocle
'Unputdownable' Marie Claire
This is Aoife Clifford's debut novel, but she has won the two major Australian crime writing prizes in short story form and has been shortlisted for the UK Crime Writers Association Debut Dagger. In 2013 she was awarded an Australian Society of Author's mentorship for All These Perfect Strangers. She lives in Melbourne with her husband and three children.
Title: All These Perfect Strangers
Author: Clifford, Aoife
ISBN: 9781471153624
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Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
Publication Date: 2016-08-25
Number of Pages: 416
Weight: 0.5036 kg
'The best book I've read this year' -- Fiona Barton, bestselling author of The Widow
'Dark, compelling and deep. This is a fantastic debut' -- Alex Lake, bestselling author of AFTER ANNA
'Intrigue,betrayal and murder...deliciously dark' -- T.R. Richmond, bestselling author of What She Left
'Unputdownable' * Marie Claire *
'Tense, sparse...the gripping plot challenges and subverts the notion of innocence until the very last page' * Monocle *
'A chilling, spell-binding story, All These Perfect Strangers is a story of murder and mayhem, secrets and lies, but ultimately of self-preservation [...] something with which we can all empathise.' * My Weekly on ALL THESE PERFECT STRANGERS *