It Ends With You
Autor S. K. Wrighten Limba Engleză Paperback – 6 sep 2018
'If I'd told the truth, it would have been fiction.'Everyone loves Eva. Beautiful, bright, fun, generous - she's perfect. So when her body is found in a ditch in the local woods the only thing anyone wants to know is: Who could have done this?It has to be Luke, her boyfriend.
He has the motive, the means, the opportunity and he's no stranger to the police. Even though the picture is incomplete, the pieces fit. But as time passes, stories change.
It Ends With You is clever and compulsive. It challenges preconceptions, makes you second-guess yourself with each chapter, and it holds an uncomfortable mirror up to the way societies and systems treat outsiders.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0349003173
Pagini: 384
Dimensiuni: 126 x 196 x 30 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Little Brown
Colecția Atom
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Recenzii
SK Wright cleverly plays with preconceptions, using multiple voices to suggest things are not quite what they seem.
A darkly clever teen murder mystery ... a rapidly-shifting story that succeeds in undermining everything you've come to believe and trust. Unreliable narrators are usually a hard sell for me, but SK Wright pulls off a difficult trick with apparent ease.
'If I'd told the truth, it would have been fiction'
Everyone loves Eva. Beautiful, bright, fun, generous - she's perfect.
So when her dead body is found in a ditch in the local woods the only thing anyone wants to know is: Who could have done this?
It has to be Luke, her boyfriend. He has the motive, the means, the opportunity and he's no stranger to the police.
Even though the picture is incomplete, the pieces fit. But as time passes, stories change.
Told from six narrative strands, this cleverly woven and utterly compulsive novel challenges preconceptions; makes you second, third and fourth guess yourself; and holds an uncomfortable mirror up to the way societies and systems treat those they perceive to be on the outside.