Praise for The Dead of SummerThe tale has all the right ingredientsâ¦the pace is compelling, and a clever double twist makes for a satisfying climax. Way writes clearly and evocatively, with a kind of tough lyricism. Joanne Harris Author of 'Chocolat' The Washington Post'A modern day classic in the making' Dazed & Confused'A beautifully written descent into darkness' Glamour'So addictive you'll devour it in one greedy gulp' Cosmopolitan'Creepy, clever, compellingâ¦a cross between The Cement Garden and The Long Good Fridayâ¦absolutely superb' Arena magazine'Prepare to be gripped by this brilliantly haunting novel' Grazia'An amazing debut' New Woman'This compelling psychological thriller is a real hair-raising read thanks to the gritty realistic writing' She magazine'It's hard to say what's more impressive: Way's plot, Anita's utterly convincing voice or the evocation of the strange, eerie atmosphere. Whatever, it all adds up to something truly exciting Way has just 'Got It'. The London Paper'"The Dead of Summer" is like an addiction so impossible to put down, it's consumed far too soon. In this tale of a child who murders, Camilla Way weaves an inexorable web of innocent love and evil, tightening the strands until there is no room to move, no hope of escape' Jacquelyn Mitchard'A book of complex emotions and shocking events, ending in tragedy as teenagers have a long hot summer to get through. Very disturbing and very good. It could well suit Richard and Judy' Sarah Broadhurst, Bookseller.
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