
Jellybird
Lezanne Clannachan
A chilling novel of childhood secrets, first love - and a brutal murder. Perfect for the BROADCHURCH audience.
'A nail-biting debut full of twists and betrayal' Candis
'I'm good at secrets,' Libby says. Yes, thinks Jessica, I bet you are...
Jessica should have everything to make her happy: a loving husband, a growing reputation as a jewellery designer, hope for a family of her own in the future. Then she meets Libby - flattering, attentive - and believes she has found the friendship she missed out on as a child. Until Jessica catches her husband and Libby alone, heads together in whispered collusion.
With her life unravelling, Jessica flees home to the seaside town where she grew up. The discovery of an old postcard among her childhood belongings sends Jessica in search of her first love, Thomas, 'the ghost boy' who disappeared one night 17 years ago. The last time Jessica saw Thomas he was covered in blood and begging her to hide him. Now to find him, Jessica must confront the secrets that link her to Libby, the missing boy and a brutal murder.
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Good Housekeeping
A tremendous debut with real psychological texture. The plotting is subtle, the balance between past and present finely judged, the prose fresh and precise
Nigel Farndale, bestselling author of The Blasphemer This is a nail-biting debut full of twists and betrayal - an author to look for again.
Candis
Clannachan's clipped style sustains the story's tempo in her promising, unsettling debut
Big Issue in the North
A book to devour in one sitting, JELLYBIRD is a dark and unsettling thriller from exciting new voice Lezanne Clannachan
GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
A tremendous debut with real psychological texture. The plotting is subtle, the balance between past and present finely judged, the prose fresh and precise
Nigel Farndale, bestselling author of THE BLASPHEMER This is a nail-biting debut full of twists and betrayal - an author to look for again.
CANDIS magazine
Clannachan's clipped style sustains the story's tempo in her promising, unsettling debut
BIG ISSUE IN THE NORTH