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The punchy thriller with a fiery feminist perspective Lucina has lived her whole life in the shadow of her glamorous and outgoing model sister, Viviana. But when Viviana suddenly disappears on a trip to São Paulo, Lucinda discovers her sister's secret life – a thriving career as a high-end sex worker. Convinced that someone on her sister's client list is responsible, Lucina unites with Viviana's girlfriend, Graziane, and they set out to uncover the truth. ________ 'Fiesty, original, and brilliantly crafted… a firestorm of a novel' Rosa Carlyle, Author of The Girl In The Mirror 'Not your…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The punchy thriller with a fiery feminist perspective Lucina has lived her whole life in the shadow of her glamorous and outgoing model sister, Viviana. But when Viviana suddenly disappears on a trip to São Paulo, Lucinda discovers her sister's secret life – a thriving career as a high-end sex worker. Convinced that someone on her sister's client list is responsible, Lucina unites with Viviana's girlfriend, Graziane, and they set out to uncover the truth. ________ 'Fiesty, original, and brilliantly crafted… a firestorm of a novel' Rosa Carlyle, Author of The Girl In The Mirror 'Not your average neo neoir' The Times So much more than a story of a missing woman… A fast-paced and gripping thriller' Samantha M. Bailey, author of Woman on the Edge 'It's cheering to see thriller writers give their protagonists agency, determination and physical prowess… an original and welcome new voice' Financial Times 'Sharp, subversive, and surprising – everything I wanted from a thriller' Elizabeth Little, author of Pretty as a Picture

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Autorenporträt
Simone Campos lives in Rio de Janeiro where she was born in 1983. Her literary debut, No Shopping, was released when she was 17, and since then she has published one short-story collection and four novels. She is also the translator of several English-language books into Brazilian Portuguese, including Paula Hawkins' The Girl on the Train and Margaret Atwood's The Testaments. This is her first thriller. Rahul Bery translates from Spanish and Portuguese and is based in Cardiff. He has translated novels by David Trueba and Afonso Cruz, and his shorter translations have appeared in The White Review, the TLS, Granta, Words Without Borders, Freeman's and Partisan Hotel. He was the British Library's translator in residence from 2018-2019.