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'A dark, disturbing and all-consuming mystery' SUN ‘I couldn't put it down’ SOPHIE HANNAH 'Clever and twisty' OBSERVER The Flower Girls are about to hit the headlines all over again... It’s been nineteen years since ten-year-old Laurel was given a life sentence and six-year-old Rosie was given a new identity. The sisters were the very picture of innocence: two little girls who loved to listen to their mother’s bedtime stories and play make-believe in the garden. But then an act of unparalleled horror tears their family apart, leaving Laurel behind bars. Neither sister has laid eyes on the other since then, during which time their lives have followed very different paths. But now – with Laurel coming up for parole – they look set to be reunited in court, and the world will be watching… 'Chilling, atmospheric and incredibly compelling' WILL DEAN ‘Enjoyably twisty … with a killer ending’ i

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A dark, disturbing and all-consuming mystery * Sun *
A well-paced and enjoyably twisty tale of two sisters with a killer ending * i *
Clever and twisty – and horribly compelling -- Alison Flood * Observer *
Tense, intriguing and memorable. I couldn’t put it down -- Sophie Hannah
Chilling, atmospheric and incredibly compelling. EXCELLENT -- Will Dean, author of Dark Pines
Creepy and unnerving, Alice Clark-Platts’ dark story is getting huge amounts of buzz * Stylist *
A completely engrossing book in which moral issues are explored with intelligence and even-handedness -- Sunday Express
Absorbing … Boldly puts public opinion on trial * Metro *
Dark, suspenseful and utterly chilling -- Lisa Ballantyne, author of The Guilty One
Phenomenal. A deep and clever exploration of a dark subject. I’ve never read anything quite like it -- Fiona Mitchell, author of The Maid’s Room
I was completely hooked! The Flower Girls is dark and unsettling, with complex characters that drew me in from the very beginning. It was an utterly absorbing read, with a clever twist at the end, as well as a few unexpected moments throughout -- Elle Croft, author of The Guilty Wife
I finished The Flower Girls last night and I'm still reeling. A brilliant, thought-provoking read -- Francesca Jakobi, author of Bitter
This was as dark and gripping as I hoped it would be. But it’s also something else: about justice, rehabilitation and hope -- Anna Mazzola, author of The Unseeing
Every bit as brilliant as I thought it would be. Twisty, sinister and heartbreaking. Such beautiful writing; so, so dark. Prepare to be fully disturbed -- Cressida McLaughlin, author of The House of Birds and Butterflies
Compulsive, creepy and chilling, it will keep you guessing as it races towards a haunting climax -- Annabel Kantaria, author of 'Disappearance'
[Clark-Platts] shows intelligence and compassion in the way she writes about the interconnected stories of all the players in the case … Engrossing * Literary Review *

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    A Paperback / softback by Alice Clark-Platts

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      Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
      Publication Date: 05/09/2019
      ISBN13: 9781526602169, 978-1526602169
      ISBN10: 1526602164

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      'A dark, disturbing and all-consuming mystery' SUN ‘I couldn't put it down’ SOPHIE HANNAH 'Clever and twisty' OBSERVER The Flower Girls are about to hit the headlines all over again... It’s been nineteen years since ten-year-old Laurel was given a life sentence and six-year-old Rosie was given a new identity. The sisters were the very picture of innocence: two little girls who loved to listen to their mother’s bedtime stories and play make-believe in the garden. But then an act of unparalleled horror tears their family apart, leaving Laurel behind bars. Neither sister has laid eyes on the other since then, during which time their lives have followed very different paths. But now – with Laurel coming up for parole – they look set to be reunited in court, and the world will be watching… 'Chilling, atmospheric and incredibly compelling' WILL DEAN ‘Enjoyably twisty … with a killer ending’ i

      Trade Review
      A dark, disturbing and all-consuming mystery * Sun *
      A well-paced and enjoyably twisty tale of two sisters with a killer ending * i *
      Clever and twisty – and horribly compelling -- Alison Flood * Observer *
      Tense, intriguing and memorable. I couldn’t put it down -- Sophie Hannah
      Chilling, atmospheric and incredibly compelling. EXCELLENT -- Will Dean, author of Dark Pines
      Creepy and unnerving, Alice Clark-Platts’ dark story is getting huge amounts of buzz * Stylist *
      A completely engrossing book in which moral issues are explored with intelligence and even-handedness -- Sunday Express
      Absorbing … Boldly puts public opinion on trial * Metro *
      Dark, suspenseful and utterly chilling -- Lisa Ballantyne, author of The Guilty One
      Phenomenal. A deep and clever exploration of a dark subject. I’ve never read anything quite like it -- Fiona Mitchell, author of The Maid’s Room
      I was completely hooked! The Flower Girls is dark and unsettling, with complex characters that drew me in from the very beginning. It was an utterly absorbing read, with a clever twist at the end, as well as a few unexpected moments throughout -- Elle Croft, author of The Guilty Wife
      I finished The Flower Girls last night and I'm still reeling. A brilliant, thought-provoking read -- Francesca Jakobi, author of Bitter
      This was as dark and gripping as I hoped it would be. But it’s also something else: about justice, rehabilitation and hope -- Anna Mazzola, author of The Unseeing
      Every bit as brilliant as I thought it would be. Twisty, sinister and heartbreaking. Such beautiful writing; so, so dark. Prepare to be fully disturbed -- Cressida McLaughlin, author of The House of Birds and Butterflies
      Compulsive, creepy and chilling, it will keep you guessing as it races towards a haunting climax -- Annabel Kantaria, author of 'Disappearance'
      [Clark-Platts] shows intelligence and compassion in the way she writes about the interconnected stories of all the players in the case … Engrossing * Literary Review *

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