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Gone for Good

The addictive missing girl thriller where everyone has something to hide

Sarah Crossan

$22.99

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English
Simon & Schuster Ltd
24 February 2026
Girl in Pieces meets One of Us is Lying, told in Sarah Crossan’s inimitable and award-winning verse.

Connie Ryder is taken from her home in the dead of night and sent to Silver Lake Academy – a remote, high-security facility for ‘troubled’ teens. At Silver Lake, the vulnerable and the violent are locked in together under a brutal regime that aims to improve their behaviour. But when Connie learns she’s been given the bed of a missing girl named Belle, she is drawn deep into a chilling web of secrets and lies… 

A sensational, immersive and hugely propulsive ‘missing girl’ thriller, set against the backdrop of America’s controversial Troubled Teen industry.
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Imprint:   Simon & Schuster Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 130mm,  Spine: 30mm
ISBN:   9781398549029
ISBN 10:   1398549029
Pages:   416
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Recommended Age:   From 12 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Preschool (0-5)
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for Gone for Good: The addictive missing girl thriller where everyone has something to hide

'This compelling YA verse-novel thriller is impossible to stop reading.' -- Imogen Russell Williams * <I>The Guardian</I> * 'Crossan’s signature verse drives a propulsive plot, conjuring a growing sense of dread alongside astute observations about mental health and control.' * <I>The Observer</I> * 'A razor-sharp thriller about control, silence, and survival. Once it grips you, it doesn’t let go.' -- Louise O'Neill 'GONE FOR GOOD is a twisty thriller, but it’s also a beautifully written exploration of grief and how we cope when we hit rock bottom. Sarah Crossan weaves a gripping tale of losing hope and finding it again. I couldn’t put it down.' -- Cynthia Murphy


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