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Norah Olson

    Ex giornalista, Norah Olson porta nella sua scrittura un occhio attento ai dettagli e una profonda comprensione del sistema giudiziario penale, affinati attraverso anni di copertura di casi per un quotidiano di New York. La sua formazione formativa nel New England e la vita a Manhattan offrono uno sfondo ricco per le sue narrazioni. TWISTED FATE segna il suo debutto nella narrativa per giovani adulti, promettendo una storia avvincente.

    Before Now
    Twisted Fate
    What the Dead Want
    • What the Dead Want

      • 320pagine
      • 12 ore di lettura

      The story weaves together haunting photographs and dark family secrets, creating a suspenseful atmosphere that captivates readers. This second novel by Norah Olson is tailored for fans of eerie teen fiction, promising a chilling experience filled with intrigue and mystery.

      What the Dead Want
    • Told in alternating points of view by a wide cast of characters, Twisted Fate is a tensely wrought psychological thriller, perfect for fans of We Were Liars by E. Lockhart. Two sisters. One mysterious boy. Ally and Sydney couldn’t be more different—one shy, the other popular and outgoing—and when a new boy moves in next door, tensions between the sisters escalate. Graham is attractive, peculiar, and perhaps a little dangerous, and both girls are drawn to him in ways they can’t quite explain. As each girl’s relationship with Graham unfolds the more complicated the truth becomes—until a shocking encounter turns their sleepy coastal town upside down, and makes the sisters question everything they thought they knew about themselves and each other.

      Twisted Fate
    • Before Now

      • 208pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Set against a backdrop of doomed romance, the story unfolds in reverse, revealing the complexities of love and loss. Readers will be captivated by the emotional depth and intricately woven narrative that explores the characters' struggles and connections. With a style reminiscent of Ellen Hopkins and Jay Asher, this poignant tale delves into the heartache of relationships, making it a compelling read for those who appreciate raw and honest storytelling.

      Before Now