All These Perfect Strangers
by Aoife Clifford
Praise for All These Perfect Strangers 'A stunning debut' Sydney Morning Herald 'Vivid and fresh' The Age 'Unputdownable' Marie Claire You don't have to believe in ghosts for the dead to haunt you. You don't have to be a murderer to be guilty. Within six months of Pen Sheppard starting university, three of her new friends are dead. Only Pen knows the reason why. College life had seemed like a wonderland of sex, drugs and maybe even love. Full of perfect strangers, it felt like the ideal place for Pen to shed the confines of her small home town and reinvent herself. But the darkness of her past clings tight, and when the killings begin and friendships are betrayed, Pen's secrets are revealed. The consequences are deadly. 'This is about three deaths. Actually more, if you go back far enough. I say deaths but perhaps all of them were murders. It's a grey area. Murder, like...