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The Truth About Julia
A Chillingly Timely Thriller
CHF 8.10 |
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Verlag: | Allen & Unwin |
Format: | EPUB |
Veröffentl.: | 01.01.2017 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9781925267532 |
Sprache: | englisch |
Anzahl Seiten: | 304 |
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Beschreibungen
How many versions of the truth can there be?
In June 2014, Julia White - a beautiful and intelligent young woman - blows up a coffee shop in central London, killing twenty-four people before turning herself in to the police. Apart from publishing a potentially ironic manifesto, she refuses to explain the reasons for her actions.
Clare Hardenberg, an investigative journalist, has been commissioned to write a biography of Julia but at the start of the novel she is on her way to prison herself. What has brought her to this point?
In June 2014, Julia White - a beautiful and intelligent young woman - blows up a coffee shop in central London, killing twenty-four people before turning herself in to the police. Apart from publishing a potentially ironic manifesto, she refuses to explain the reasons for her actions.
Clare Hardenberg, an investigative journalist, has been commissioned to write a biography of Julia but at the start of the novel she is on her way to prison herself. What has brought her to this point?
Anna Schaffner is a Reader in Comparative Literature at the University of Kent. She has recently completed a Faber Academy writing course and
The Truth About Julia is her first novel.
The Truth About Julia is her first novel.