The Magpie Society: One for Sorrow

The Magpie Society: One for Sorrow

by Amy McCulloch and Zoe Sugg
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 29/10/2020

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"A nail-biting page turner written with cinematic sparkle**" - Jennifer Niven, bestselling author of All The Bright Places**


"Think Serial at Malory Towers" - Katie Lowe, author of The Furies


Welcome to the Magpie Society...


Tragedy has struck Illumen Hall, a prestigious boarding school of tradition and achievement.


The body of student Lola Radcliffe is discovered on the beach, and on her back someone has tattooed an elaborate magpie.


For new student Audrey, it's just another strange and unsettling thing about her new surroundings.


For her roommate Ivy, the death of her friend Lola is something she's desperate to get past - and Audrey's presence isn't helping.


But the two girls are thrown together when a mysterious podcast airs, with a sinister headline:


I KNOW WHO KILLED LOLA. AND ONE OF YOU IS NEXT.


This edition includes the spine-chilling first chapter of THE MAGPIE SOCIETY: TWO FOR JOY.

ISBN:
9780241402368
9780241402368
Category:
Thrillers (Children's / Teenage)
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
29-10-2020
Language:
English
Publisher:
Penguin Random House Children's UK
Amy McCulloch

Amy McCulloch is a Canadian living in London, who fits writing around work as an Editorial Director at one of the UK’s leading children’s publishers. She was bitten by the travel bug at an early age while accompanying her parents on buying trips around the world for their oriental carpet business.

It was her love of travel that inspired her to set a novel in a hot, desert location (moving to freezing Ottawa, Canada, where her first winter hit -40 degrees C, might have had something to do with that, too). She studied Medieval and Old English literature at the University of Toronto. The sequel to The Oathbreaker’s Shadow, The Shadow’s Curse, is available now.

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