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Good Girls Die First

Kathryn Foxfield

For fans of Karen McManus' One of Us is Lying and films like I Know What You Did Last Summer, comes a gripping thriller about murder, mystery, and deception.

Blackmail lures Ava to the abandoned amusement park on Portgrave Pier. She is one of ten teenagers, all with secrets they intend to protect whatever the cost. When fog and magic swallow the pier, the group find themselves cut off from the real world. As the teenagers turn on each other, Ava will have to face up to the secret that brought her to the pier and decide how far she's willing to go to survive. The teenagers have only their secrets to protect and each other to betray.

Perfect for:

  • 13-18 year-old mystery fans
  • Fans of Karen McManus and Stephen King

Book Details

  • Publisher: Sourcebooks Fire
  • Publish Date: Nov 30th, 2021
  • Pages: 368
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.19in - 5.51in - 1.10in - 0.75lb
  • EAN: 9781728245416
  • Recommended age: 14-18
  • Categories: Mysteries & Detective StoriesHorrorParanormal, Occult & Supernatural

About the Author

Foxfield, Kathryn: -

Kathryn Foxfield is the critically acclaimed and best-selling author of GOOD GIRLS DIE FIRST and COME OUT, COME OUT, WHATEVER YOU ARE which have been translated into multiple languages. She lives in Oxford, England.

Praise for this book

"Foxfield's focus on social niches and escalating suspense will appeal to fans of Karen McManus." -- Publishers Weekly
"Undeniably creepy from the start... With a macabre escape and a surprising amount of heart, this will leave readers feeling oddly optimistic and perhaps a little kinder to themselves..." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, STARRED Review
"This gothic-inspired thriller with nods to Agatha Christie and Daphne du Maurier will keep readers on the edge of their seats and turning pages as quickly as they can. It is immersing, -puzzling, and unpredictable, with a surprise ending that's sure to have teens talking." -- School Library Journal