The Dying Game

Author: Åsa Avdic
Resembling Agatha Christie at her zaniest, this fascinating, ever- changing scenario is deftly and grippingly handled’ Sunday Times‘With a terrifying dystopian core and a foreboding that lurks on every page, this is terrifying stuff.’ Heat‘An Orwellian debut novel that never lets up . . . A heady mix of And Then There Were None and The Hunger Games.’ Booklist‘Oh, it’s rea….Read More
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