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The Sunday Girl

Pip Drysdale

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English
Simon & Schuster
01 November 2019
The Girl on the Train meets Before I Go to Sleep with a dash of Bridget Jones in this chilling tale of love gone horribly wrong …

Any woman who’s ever been involved with a bad, bad man and been dumped will understand what it feels like to be broken, broken-hearted and bent on revenge.

Taylor Bishop is hurt, angry and wants to destroy Angus Hollingsworth in the way he destroyed her: ‘Insidiously. Irreparably. Like a puzzle he’d slowly dissembled … stolen a couple of pieces from, and then discarded, knowing that nobody would ever be able to put it back together ever again.’

So Taylor consults The Art of War and makes a plan. Then she takes the next irrevocable step – one that will change her life forever.

Things start to spiral out of her control – and The Sunday Girl becomes impossible to put down.

Praise for The Sunday Girl

'A gripping psychological thriller.' – The Daily Telegraph

'The Girls Club of psychological thrillers has a worthy new member.' – Herald Sun

'Exciting, irresistible, and real.' – Good Reading



‘An abrasive thriller that will leave readers with a bit of a burn’ – Booklist

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Imprint:   Simon & Schuster
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 128mm, 
ISBN:   9781760851743
ISBN 10:   1760851744
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Reviews for The Sunday Girl

'An abrasive thriller that will leave readers with a bit of a burn' * ?Booklist * 'A complex and intriguing story of love and revenge... an excellent debut novel' -- Sharon * Goodreads * 'If you enjoyed The Girl on the Train, Gone Girl and The Woman in the Window, you will surely enjoy this' -- Judith * Goodreads * 'For any woman who's found her prince turning into a toad, this book is so, so relatable. You'll find yourself understanding every step Taylor takes' -- Caitlin * Goodreads * 'explores abuse, victimisation, control and revenge in an accessible, and impressively sneaky manner... an impressive debut' * AustCrime Fiction * 'A gripping rollercoaster ride of a story... exciting, darkly humorous, and at times disturbing, and I loved it' * The Listener * 'I absolutely devoured this thrilling, nail biting read. I was hooked from the first page and until the last word' -- Lynn * Netgalley * 'I absolutely loved this book. It deserves more than 5 stars and should be made into a movie!' -- Amelia * Netgalley * 'An addictive read and an excellent debut novel' -- Carolyn * Goodreads * 'A complex and intriguing story of love and revenge... an excellent debut novel' -- Sharon * Goodreads * 'If you enjoyed The Girl on the Train, Gone Girl and The Woman in the Window, you will surely enjoy this' -- Judith * Goodreads * 'The Girl On The Train meets Before I Go To Sleep, you won't be able to resist turning the page' * Family Circle * 'Offers a storyline that is both different and very contemporary...a compulsive read!' -- Mrs B's Book Reviews 'Explores abuse, victimisation, control and revenge in an accessible, and impressively sneaky manner...an impressive debut' * AustCrime Fiction * 'A gripping rollercoaster ride of a story...exciting, darkly humorous, and at times disturbing, and I loved it' * Better Reading * 'A well plotted, crisply paced first novel' * The Listener * 'An addictive debut psychological thriller which explores the darkness of abusive relationships' * New Idea * 'You know that things cannot end well, but you can't turn away or stop reading this gripping novel' * Canberra Weekly * 'Exciting, irresistible, and real' * Good Reading * 'I was definitely hooked by the sharp, pacy writing and twisty plot of this intriguing psychological thriller' * New Zealand Women's Weekly, Book of the Week * 'Addictive, clever, brilliantly written' -- Ali Berg, author of The Book Ninja 'The Girls Club of psychological thrillers has a worthy new member' * Herald Sun * 'A gripping psychological thriller' * The Daily Telegraph *


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