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Nothing Can Hurt You

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Nothing Can Hurt You

Von: Nicola Maye Goldberg
Gesprochen von: Kate Handford, Lance Fuller, Jennifer Woodward, Laurence Bouvard, Patricia Rodriguez, Deborah McBride, Lexie McDougall, Madeleine Rose
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Bloomsbury presents Nothing Can Hurt You by Nicola Maye Goldberg, read by Deborah McBride, Jennifer Woodward, Kate Handford, Lance C Fuller, Laurence Bouvard, Lexie McDougall, Madeleine Rose and Patricia Rodriguez.

'Gripping, sharp and sultry' PANDORA SYKES

'Superbly unsettling' GUARDIAN

‘A gothic Olive Kitteridge mixed with Gillian Flynn’ VOGUE

On a cold day in 1997, student Sara Morgan was killed in the woods surrounding her liberal arts college in upstate New York. When suspicion falls on the person closest to her – her boyfriend, Blake – the case comes to haunt the friends, family and acquaintances of the couple in strange and unexpected ways. Some look for answers, while others are set on retribution; from the young woman who discovers the body to Sara’s half-sister who, years later, seeks out her own form of justice.

A propulsive, taut tale of obsession and voyeurism, Nothing Can Hurt You pieces together a chorus of unforgettable voices to explore the far-reaching consequences of one single act of violence.©2020 Nicola Maye Goldberg (P)2020 Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Belletristik Kleinstadt- & Landleben Psychothriller Thriller

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Captivating, serpentine and affecting, Nicola Maye Goldberg’s Nothing Can Hurt You subverts the tropes of the “dead girl” genre in ways that impart its female characters with a dark majesty and mystery all their own (Megan Abbott)
A superbly unsettling account of the aftermath of a murder ... For a perceptive and moving account of people trying to process a senseless act, look no further (Books of the Month)
I read this in one sitting. Fascinating and unique (Bella Mackie, author of 'Jog On')
I can't think of another book with such unique storytelling ... So adept and intricate I devoured it in two sittings, then went back to revisit all the subtle character links (Nina Pottell)
Fascinating, intimate and clever; it reminded me of Three Women. Reading it was like playing with Russian dolls, but in reverse (Tomasz Jedrowski, author of 'Swimming in the Dark')
I read the first page and couldn’t stop. So original (Julie Mayhew, author of 'Impossible Causes')
Tender, brutal, beautiful. This book haunts me (Kirsty Logan, author of 'The Gracekeepers')
A melancholy thing about the stories and images and people that haunt, rather than another post-mortem on a pretty dead girl. I loved it (Hayley Campbell)
Nothing Can Hurt You is smart and human and true, simultaneously frightening and tender. Goldberg has written a gripping and tremendously searing book, one that will stay with me for a long time in ways I can't yet entirely imagine (Leslie Jamison)
A different kind of crime novel: instead of trying to spot the killer we strive to make sense of something so needless and tragic. A powerful depiction of loss and a thoughtful meditation on violence (Alex Pavesi, author of 'Eight Detectives')
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