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ebook Gillian Flynn's Sharp Objects

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The author of the #1 New York Times bestselling book Gone Girl Gillian Flynn is back with another thriller Sharp Objects. The novel is about reporter Camille Parker. She was fresh from a brief time at a psycho hospital. She was given a troubling assignment: she needs to return to her hometown and cover the murders of two preteen girls. It's been years since Camille last spoke to her hypochondriac, neurotic mother. She has a beautiful thirteen-year-old half-sister she barely knows but has an eerie grip on their tiny town. As Camille finds herself back to her bedroom in their family's Victorian mansion. She found herself identifying with the young victims quite too strongly. As she does so, she gets dogged by her own demons. She must solve the psychological puzzle of her past if she wants to solve the mystery and survive her homecoming.

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