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A Common Loss Kirsten Tranter

A Common Loss By Kirsten Tranter

A Common Loss by Kirsten Tranter


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Summary

Four friends. Four dilemmas.

A Common Loss Summary

A Common Loss by Kirsten Tranter

They were five college friends, bonded for life. Now only four remain: Each sharing a common loss. That threatens to destroy them all.

A Common Loss Reviews

'A potent story of secrets, love, friendship and the bonds that keep people close ... Brimming with blackmail and deception, Tranter's second novel does not disappoint' Australian Bookseller & Publisher. * Australian Bookseller & Publisher *
'The story, carefully unravelled, is about the aftermath. It's a bit like a Barbara Vine novel, or Donna Tartt's The Secret History. It's compulsive; it sucks you in' Evening Standard. * Evening Standard *
'A seductive thriller' The Lady. * Lady *
'Tightens around the reader like a vice ... Makes most other psychological thrillers seem simple-minded' The Australian. * Australian *
'Tranter knows how to structure a mystery and keep readers turning pages. It is a rare and unbeatable combination' Australian Book Review. * Australian Book Review *

About Kirsten Tranter

Kirsten Tranter grew up in Sydney and lived in New York from 1998 to 2006, where she completed a PhD on English Renaissance literature at Rutgers University. She has published fiction, poetry and literary criticism. This is her second novel. She lives in Sydney with her husband and son.

Additional information

GOR006005307
9780857382764
0857382764
A Common Loss by Kirsten Tranter
Used - Good
Paperback
Quercus Publishing
20120802
336
N/A
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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