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The Eighth Girl

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Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Eighth Girl

Contributors:
ISBN:

9781782276968

Publisher:

Pushkin Press

Imprint:

Pushkin Vertigo

Publication Date:

1st February 2022

UK Publication Date:

4th November 2021

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Other Subjects:

Psychology

Dewey:

823.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

480

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm

Description

One woman, many personas. But which one is telling the truth

Alexa Wu is a brilliant yet darkly self-aware young woman whose chaotic life is manipulated and controlled by a series of alternate personalities. Only three people know about their existence: her therapist Daniel; her stepmother Anna; and her enigmatic best friend Ella.

When Ella gets a job at a high-end gentleman's club, she is gradually drawn into London's cruel underbelly. With lives at stake, Alexa follows her friend on a daring rescue mission. Threatened and vulnerable, she will discover whether her multiple personalities are her greatest asset, or her biggest obstacle.

Reviews

'An authentic and heart-rending page-turner. An exceptional debut from a talented author - I can't wait to see what she writes next' - Clare Mackintosh, author of 'Hostage' and 'After the End'

'A beautifully written and psychologically fascinating thriller with a vice-like grip. Clear your diary because you won't want to put this wonderful, haunting novel down' - SJ Watson, author of 'Before I Go to Sleep' and 'Final Cut'

'Magnificent' - Mark Sanderson

'The second I finished this impressive debut, I went back to the beginning and read it again: I defy anyone else to do otherwise' - Alison Flood

'Chung's engrossing debut thriller asks questions about identity, society and truth through its unforgettable protagonist' - Waterstones

Author Bio

Maxine Mei-Fung Chung is a psychoanalytic psychotherapist. She currently works in private practice, where she champions women and girls to use and be effective with their voice, and also supports people from ethnic minorities experiencing mental-health problems. She previously worked as a creative director for ten years at Conde Nast, The Sunday Times and The Times. She lives in London with her son.

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