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Kara has started a new school year without her best friend by her side. Eden has a new boyfriend and doesn't have time for her.
Instead, Kara finds herself drawn to a friendship with Romilly, a girl from her year with no friends. The trouble is, the more Kara hangs around with Romilly, the more unsettling things start to happen. There's the break in to her locker... the silent cold calls... and more. But can Kara be sure it's Romilly who is derailing her life?
One thing is for sure. Someone is targeting Kara, and if she doesn't work out why, who knows what they will do next ...
REVIEWS FOR PREVIOUS SUE WALLMAN BOOKS
Such a Good Liar
"Such a Good Liar is a fast-paced, anxiety-inducing thriller with plenty of twists and turns. The ending what not what I expected, but it was suitably satisfying and definitely leaves the door open for a sequel - I'd love to know what 'Lydia' gets up to next! - Rebecca Rouillard, Good Reads
"Like Inventing Anna and the fascination with fake German heiress Anna Delvey, this fraudster story will keep readers on edge, turning the pages to find out how long Lydia can keep this brazen scheme up." - Fantasticfiction
I Know You Did It
"I Know You Did It is a fantastic, gripping crime thriller from Sue Wallman which never lets up in pace and excitement – young readers will tear through its pages." - BookTrust
Dead Popular
"I've enjoyed every single Sue Wallman book I've read since her debut, Lying About Last Summer. With each new release, she proves herself an absolute master at crafting YA thrillers that are impossible to put down!" - Maddie, Good Reads
"Wallman's writing is sharp, her teenagers are well-drawn, and the plot is enough to make the parents of any teens at boarding school blanch. Dead Popular is an excellent YA mystery that kept me very happily entertained as I attempted to uncover whodunit." - Crime Review UK