Dear Daughter
By (Author) Elizabeth Little
Vintage Publishing
Vintage
15th July 2015
2nd July 2015
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
813.6
Paperback
384
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
266g
Gone Girl meets Mean Girls in this sharp and clever thriller from the publishers of The Never List Gone Girl meets Mean Girls in this sharp and clever thriller from the publishers of The Never List Hollywood It Girl Janie Jenkins has it all. The looks, the brains, the money, the fame. Oh, and the murder conviction - for killing her mother. Out of jail and on the run, she's determined to prove her innocence and find out what really happened the night her mother died. The only problem Janie's not totally sure that she is innocent.
Pacy and exciting...Totally different -- Clare Mackintosh
Gone Girl meets Mean Girls * Glamour *
Dear Daughter has three of my favorite things in a book: a smart, damaged, unstoppable narrator with a slicing sense of humor; needle-sharp writing that brings characters and atmosphere leaping off the page; and a vivid, original plot full of satisfying twists. This is an all-nighter, and the best debut mystery I've read in a long time -- Tana French
Dark, sharp and witty -- Emma Hunt & Claire Frost * Sun *
A really gutsy, clever, energetic read, often unexpected, always entertaining. I loved Janie Jenkinss sassy voice and Elizabeth Littles too. In the world of crime novels, Dear Daughter is a breath of fresh air -- Kate Atkinson
Los Angeles-based Elizabeth Little's work has appeared in the New York Times and the Wall Street Journal. Dear Daughter is her fiction debut. If she isn't writing, she's probably watching Homeland.