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Gina Blaxill

  • 4 stars across 7 books
    Gina is 24 and lives in North London. She has an English degree from Cambridge University and now works in schools liaison, helping teenagers puzzle out the mysteries of higher education. Between the ages of 11 and 15 she wrote an epic 36 part story featuring over 1,000 characters - she still remembers most of their names!
    7th October 2021

    All The Better To See You

      Legend tells of a fearsome wolf who stalks the forest. Red is well versed in the stories of the beast... More

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    7th April 2022

    You Can Trust Me

      A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder meets I May Destroy You, this dark YA thriller will have your heart ... More

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    13th October 2022

    Good Enough to Eat

      There is a witch in the woods and she likes to kidnap boys... The village of Westerleen has been s... More

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    27th September 2012

    Forget Me Never

    When Sophie's cousin Danielle dies after a fall from her balcony, the police dismiss her death as suicide. She had bro... More

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    1st September 2013

    Saving Silence

    It's not easy being the new kid at school. It's even harder when people want you dead. Sam's been an outsider ever... More

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    6th May 2011

    Pretty Twisted

    Ros has a secret crush on Jonathan. Jonathan is massively hung up on Freya (even after she dumps him). And Freya? Well... More

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    6th August 2004

    Love You to Death

    Being a mediator doesn't exactly make Susannah Simon your typical sixteen-year-old. Her job is to ease the path for the ... More

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