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Pretty Girls PDF

2397 Pages·2015·3.31 MB·English
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Contents About the Book About the Author Also by Karin Slaughter Title Page Dedication Epigraph i. One Two ii. Three Four iii. Five Six Seven Eight Nine iv. Ten Eleven v. Twelve Thirteen Fourteen vi. Fifteen Sixteen Seventeen Eighteen Nineteen Twenty Twenty-One Twenty-Two Twenty-Three Twenty-Four vii. Acknowledgments Copyright About the Book A missing girl. A hope never lost. A killer never found . . . Twenty years ago Claire Scott’s eldest sister, Julia, went missing. No one knew where she went – no note, no body. It was a mystery that was never solved and it tore her family apart. Now another girl has disappeared, with chilling echoes of the past. And it seems that she might not be the only one. Claire is convinced Julia’s disappearance is linked. But when she begins to learn the truth about her sister, she is confronted with a shocking discovery, and nothing will ever be the same . . . About the Author Karin Slaughter was born and raised in a small Georgia town in the American South. The author of fourteen bestselling novels, Slaughter, a passionate supporter of libraries, has spearheaded the Save the Libraries campaign in America (www.savethelibraries.com) and advocates that everyone ‘should fight for libraries as we do for our freedom’. She has been writing since she was a child and her books have sold over thirty million copies worldwide in thirty- two languages. She lives in Atlanta. Pretty Girls is her fifteenth novel.

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when you'd just come from aspirating the anal glands of a slovenly dachshund. Lydia's fingers Paul's angular handwriting. There was his computer. There was his pencil set. There was a framed His suicide note had been barely legible. Claire had forgotten what his original penmanship looked.
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