Description for One Good Reason
Paperback. A compelling novel of psychological twists and turns. Num Pages: 336 pages. BIC Classification: FA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 234 x 153. .
'Simmering with repressed rage from the off, this complex tale of revenge, betrayal and loss is an absolute cracker' Sunday Independent One Good Reason is a gripping human drama about revenge, family secrets, and lies that can ripple beneath the surface of successful lives, waiting to be disclosed. Laura has never been like other girls. She thinks about sadness rather than feeling it. Anger, jealousy, deceit - they just seem more useful. So when her family unit is shattered after a violent break-in to their home, she becomes intent on getting ... Read more
'Simmering with repressed rage from the off, this complex tale of revenge, betrayal and loss is an absolute cracker' Sunday Independent One Good Reason is a gripping human drama about revenge, family secrets, and lies that can ripple beneath the surface of successful lives, waiting to be disclosed. Laura has never been like other girls. She thinks about sadness rather than feeling it. Anger, jealousy, deceit - they just seem more useful. So when her family unit is shattered after a violent break-in to their home, she becomes intent on getting ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
Hachette Books Ireland
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2017
Condition
New
Number of Pages
320
Place of Publication
Castleknock, Ireland
ISBN
9781473618145
SKU
KTG0019454
Shipping Time
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99-2
About Susan Stairs
Susan Stairs lives in Dublin with her family. She is the acclaimed author of The Story of Before and The Boy Between. www.susanstairs.com
Reviews for One Good Reason
A thrilling account of how the absence of justice can transform raw grief into a potentially lethal obsession
Irish Times
Simmering with repressed rage from the off, this complex tale of revenge, betrayal and loss is an absolute cracker
Sunday Independent
Irish Times
Simmering with repressed rage from the off, this complex tale of revenge, betrayal and loss is an absolute cracker
Sunday Independent