A compelling, brutal and heart-breaking story about identity, infamy and how far a person might go to seek revenge, from debut author Tanya Byrne. Shortlisted for the CWA John Creasey (New Blood) Dagger 2012
A compelling, brutal and heart-breaking story about identity, infamy and how far a person might go to seek revenge, from debut author Tanya Byrne. Shortlisted for the CWA John Creasey (New Blood) Dagger 2012
'They say I'm evil. The police. The newspapers. The girls from school who sigh on the six o'clock news and say they always knew there was something not quite right about me. And everyone believes it. Including you. But you don't know. You don't know who I used to be. Who I could have been. Sometimes I wonder if I'll ever shake off my mistakes or if I'll just carry them around with me forever like a bunch of red balloons.'
Awaiting trial at Archway Young Offenders Institution, Emily Koll is going to tell her side of the story for the first time.“'Reminiscent ofThe Catcher in the Rye, this psychological jigsaw of a novel will appeal to your dark side'”
Intriguing and compelling - a very accomplished debut - Sophie Hannah, bestselling crime fiction author
Byrne is a talented writer with attitude and a fresh, original voice - Daily Mail It's compelling and clever. We loved - Company Reminiscent of The Catcher in the Rye, this psychological jigsaw of a novel will appeal to your dark side - GlamourTanya Byrne was born in London and studied in Surrey, where she still lives with her cat who goes by several names, none of which he actually answers to. After eight years working for BBC Radio, she left to write her debut novel, HEART-SHAPED BRUISE, out in TPB. She has a weakness for boys with guitars, drinks far too much tea and even though her mother tells her not to, she always talks to strangers.
'They say I'm evil. The police. The newspapers. The girls from school who sigh on the six o'clock news and say they always knew there was something not quite right about me. And everyone believes it. Including you. But you don't know. You don't know who I used to be. Who I could have been. Sometimes I wonder if I'll ever shake off my mistakes or if I'll just carry them around with me forever like a bunch of red balloons.'Awaiting trial at Archway Young Offenders Institution, Emily Koll is going to tell her side of the story for the first time.
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