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A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder
meets I May Destroy You, this dark YA thriller
will have your heart in your mouth from the very first page!
"Gina Blaxill weaves together a dark and engrossing tale that
will grip readers from start to finish." Ann Sei Lin,
author of Rebel Skies.
"Brilliantly twisty and intense!" Kat Ellis, author
of Wicked Little Deeds.
"It asks us to look at ourselves. You won't be able to put it
down until the tense final pages let you go." Bryony
Pearce, author of Little Rumours.
Tragedy hits a teenage New Year’s party . . .
When Alana's best friend is found drowned in a pool, the forensic
reports discover date-rape drug GHB in her blood. GHB from a
drink Alana knows was meant for her.
Despite the swirling rumours, the suspected group of boys seem
untouchable. To investigate, Alana allows herself to be pulled into
their glittering orbit.
But among shifting alliances, changing alibis and buried secrets,
can she pinpoint which of the boys is responsible before she
becomes their next target?
Perfect for fans of Holly Jackson, Karen McManus and Chelsea
Pitcher. From the Carnegie nominated author, Gina Blaxill.

A bold feminist read with a pacy thriller plot that YA fans will
love.
Carnegie-nominated author Gina Blaxill looks head on at privilege,
bias and sexual assault in a way that will resonate with Young
Adults today.
Pitcher.

You Can Trust Me Reviews | Toppsta

9780702312106
  • ISBN: 9780702312106
  • Pub Date: 7th April 2022
  • Publisher: Scholastic
  • Imprint: Scholastic
  • Format: Paperback
  • Number of Pages: 384

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About Gina Blaxill

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!

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