Sharp objects : a novel / Gillian Flynn.
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- ISBN: 9780307341556 (paperback)
- Physical Description: 254 pages ; 21 cm
- Edition: First pbk. edition.
- Publisher: New York : Broadway Paperbacks, [2012]
- Copyright: ©2006
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Subject: | Women journalists > Fiction. Missouri > Fiction. |
Genre: | Thrillers (Fiction) |
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Returning to her hometown after an eight-year absence to investigate the murders of two girls, reporter Camille Preaker is reunited with her neurotic mother and enigmatic, thirteen-year-old half-sister as she works to uncover the truth about the killings. - Baker & Taylor
Reluctantly returning to her hometown after an eight-year absence to investigate the murders of two preteen girls, reporter Camille Preaker is reunited with her neurotic mother and enigmatic, thirteen-year-old half-sister as she works to uncover the truth about the killings, a probe that leads her all too close to the secrets of her own past. A first novel. Reprint. 75,000 first printing. - Random House, Inc.
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Fresh from a brief stay at a psych hospital, reporter Camille Preaker faces a troubling assignment: she must return to her tiny hometown to cover the murders of two preteen girls. For years, Camille has hardly spoken to her neurotic, hypochondriac mother or to the half-sister she barely knows: a beautiful thirteen-year-old with an eerie grip on the town. Now, installed in her old bedroom in her family's Victorian mansion, Camille finds herself identifying with the young victimsâa bit too strongly. Dogged by her own demons, she must unravel the psychological puzzle of her own past if she wants to get the storyâand survive this homecoming.
Praise for Sharp Objects
âNasty, addictive reading.ââChicago Tribune
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âSkillful and disturbing.ââWashington Post
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âDarkly original . . . [a] riveting tale.ââPeople