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Best of Crime Fiction
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Good Girl, Bad Girl | Michael Robotham | $32.99 | Hachette
Another corker by a master of the thriller-crime crossover. Set in England, forensic psychologist Cyrus Haven assists detectives investigating the murder of Jodie, a teenage ice-skating prodigy whose life harbours many secrets. He is also called to rehabilitate Evie, ward of the state with a disturbing past, who can detect when someone is lying. The broken Evie is one of the most memorable characters I’ve read in ages. This grips you from the off, and has a great twist, the two strands coming together in an explosive conclusion. Who is the good girl and who is the bad? Gold standard from Robotham.
THE FIRST IN A NEW SERIES, PERFECT FOR AVID CRIME FICTION READERS