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Sharp objects : a novel / Gillian Flynn.

Summary:

"WICKED above her hipbone, GIRL across her heart Words are like a road map to reporter Camille Preaker's troubled past. Fresh from a brief stay at a psych hospital, Camille's first assignment from the second-rate daily paper where she works brings her reluctantly back to her hometown to cover the murders of two preteen girls. NASTY on her kneecap, BABYDOLL on her leg Since she left town eight years ago, Camille has hardly spoken to her neurotic, hypochondriac mother or to the half-sister she barely knows: a beautiful thirteen-year-old with an eerie grip on the town. Now, installed again in her family's Victorian mansion, Camille is haunted by the childhood tragedy she has spent her whole life trying to cut from her memory. HARMFUL on her wrist, WHORE on her ankle As Camille works to uncover the truth about these violent crimes, she finds herself identifying with the young victims - a bit too strongly. Clues keep leading to dead ends, forcing Camille to unravel the psychological puzzle of her own past to get at the story. Dogged by her own demons, Camille will have to confront what happened to her years before if she wants to survive this homecoming." -- Provided by the Publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780307341556 (pbk.) :
  • ISBN: 0307341550 (pbk.) :
  • Physical Description: 254 p. ; 21 cm.
  • Edition: 1st pbk. ed.
  • Publisher: New York : Three Rivers Press, [2007], c2006.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Originally published: New York : Shaye Areheart Books, c2006.
Awards Note:
Winner of the Steel Dagger Award for Best Thriller of the Year, 2007.
Subject: Women journalists > Fiction.
Self-mutilation > Fiction.
Girls > Crimes against > Fiction.
Mothers and daughters > Fiction.
Munchausen syndrome by proxy > Fiction.
Steel Dagger Award.
Missouri > Fiction.
Genre: Suspense fiction.
Psychological thriller.

Available copies

  • 5 of 8 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Elkford Public Library.

Holds

  • 1 current hold with 8 total copies.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Holdable? Status Due Date
Elkford Public Library FC FLY (Text) 35170000345330 Adult Fiction Volume hold Available -

  • Baker & Taylor
    Returning to her hometown after an eight-year absence to investigate the murders of two girls, reporter Camille Preaker is reunited with her neurotic mother and enigmatic, thirteen-year-old half-sister as she works to uncover the truth about the killings.
  • Baker & Taylor
    Reluctantly returning to her hometown after an eight-year absence to investigate the murders of two preteen girls, reporter Camille Preaker is reunited with her neurotic mother and enigmatic, thirteen-year-old half-sister as she works to uncover the truth about the killings, a probe that leads her all too close to the secrets of her own past. A first novel. Reprint. 75,000 first printing.
  • Random House, Inc.
    NOW AN HBO® LIMITED SERIES STARRING AMY ADAMS, NOMINATED FOR EIGHT EMMY AWARDS, INCLUDING OUTSTANDING LIMITED SERIES

    FROM THE #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF GONE GIRL

    Fresh from a brief stay at a psych hospital, reporter Camille Preaker faces a troubling assignment: she must return to her tiny hometown to cover the murders of two preteen girls. For years, Camille has hardly spoken to her neurotic, hypochondriac mother or to the half-sister she barely knows: a beautiful thirteen-year-old with an eerie grip on the town. Now, installed in her old bedroom in her family's Victorian mansion, Camille finds herself identifying with the young victims—a bit too strongly. Dogged by her own demons, she must unravel the psychological puzzle of her own past if she wants to get the story—and survive this homecoming.

    Praise for Sharp Objects

    “Nasty, addictive reading.”—Chicago Tribune
     
    “Skillful and disturbing.”—Washington Post
     
    “Darkly original . . . [a] riveting tale.”—People

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