Good Girl, Bad Girl

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Little, Brown Book Group Limited, Jul 23, 2019 - Fiction - 400 pages

Cyrus Haven is sometimes called 'the boy who survived'. At the age of thirteen, he came home from football practice to discover his older brother watching TV, resting his feet on their father's body. Their mother lay dead on the kitchen floor, his sisters hacked to death upstairs.

Twenty years on, Cyrus is now a forensic psychologist, working primarily for the police and the courts. When a fifteen-year-old girl Jodie Sanders is murdered, the police are under pressure to solve the crime quickly. Cyrus soon discovers that the angelic schoolgirl of the media frenzy was leading a secret life, and there are a number of suspects with reason to lie to the police.

When Cyrus is unwittingly thrown together with Evie Cormac, a young woman with an unusual ability to tell if someone is lying, they team up to uncover the horrifying truth behind the murder of Jodie Sanders.

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About the author (2019)

Before becoming a novelist, Michael Robotham was an investigative journalist working across America, Australia and Britain. As a journalist and writer he has investigated notorious cases such as the serial killer couple Fred and Rosemary West. He has worked with clinical and forensic psychologists as they helped police investigate complex, psychologically driven crimes. Michael's 2004 debut thriller, The Suspect, sold more than 1 million copies around the world. It is the first of eight novels featuring clinical psychologist Joe O'Loughlin, who faces his own increasing battle with a potentially debilitating disease. Michael has also written four standalone thrillers. In 2015 he won the UK's prestigious Crime Writers' Association Gold Dagger Award with his standalone thriller Life or Death. He lives in Sydney.

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