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She and I
She and I: gripping psychological suspense from a fantastic new Northern Irish voice | Hannah King
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Best friends share everything. But murder is different. Isn't it? Keeley and Jude are closer than blood. Inseparable since childhood, they share everything: clothes, secrets, booze – and blame. So when they wake up after a new year's party to find Keeley's boyfriend stabbed to death beside them, they agree to share something else: the story they'll tell the police. But who is that story really meant to protect? Is Jude risking her bright future to protect her friend? Is there more to sharp-eyed Keeley than she lets on? Or are they conspiring to let Keeley's brother get away with the drugs he's been selling in their small town? As the murder investigation sends ripples through their community, the history of the girls' claustrophobic relationship comes under scrutiny – and they start to realise they might not, always, have shared as much as they thought. Can their friendship survive sharing everything?
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ClairesReads
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A solid spontaneous library selection which worked better than I expected it to. What could have been a pretty conventional ‘who did it and when will they find out‘ narrative was strengthened by some well-drawn characterisation of intense adolescent girl friendships. I found this part of the novel really convincingly executed, in such a way that it supported the mystery. Pleasing.

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kezzlou85
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This was a dark yet interesting read. The true identity of the killer is fairly obvious early on but I liked seeing how the story developed the motive for their actions. Its a fairly quick story and resolved quickly time wise. The ending was intriguing and went well with the story but I wanted a little more acknowledgement about what happened to Jude especially from Keeley. The writing is good though #Netgalley 3*