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The Unravelling: Children can be very very cruel (A gripping domestic noir thriller)
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The Unravelling: Children can be very very cruel (A gripping domestic noir thriller)

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From the Top Ten Bestselling Author of A Time for Silence

When they were ten everybody wanted to be Serena's friend, to find themselves one of the inner circle. But doing so meant proving your worth, and doing that often had consequences it's not nice to think about – not even thirty-five years later.

Karen Rothwell is randomly reminded of an incident in her childhood which just as suddenly becomes an obsession. It takes her on a journey into a land of secrets and lies; it means finding that gang of girls from Marsh Green Junior School and most importantly of all finding Serena Whinn.

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LanguageEnglish
PublisherHonno Press
Release dateJul 21, 2016
ISBN9781909983496
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Thorne Moore

Thorne Moore was born in Luton but has lived in North Pembrokeshire since the 1980s. She has degrees in history and law, worked in a library and ran a family restaurant as well as a miniature furniture business, but she now devotes most of her time to writing.

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