Friday, February 26, 2010

More on Beautiful Malice

I posted details of Rebecca James's publishing deal a while ago. More details on the book are now available. It'll be out on 1 July from Faber in the UK:

So, were you glad, deep down? Were you glad to be rid of her? Your perfect sister? Were you secretly glad when she was killed? Following a horrific tragedy that leaves her once perfect family devastated, Katherine Patterson moves to a new city, starts at a new school, and looks forward to a new life of quiet anonymity. But when Katherine meets the gregarious and beautiful Alice Parrie her resolution to live a solitary life becomes difficult. Katherine is unable to resist the flattering attention that Alice pays her and is so charmed by Alice's contagious enthusiasm that the two girls soon become firm friends. Alice's joie de vivre is transformative; it helps Katherine forget her painful past and slowly, tentatively, Katherine allows herself to start enjoying life again. But being friends with Alice is complicated - and as Katherine gets to know her better she discovers that although Alice can be charming and generous she can also be selfish and egocentric. Sometimes, even, Alice is cruel. And when Katherine starts to wonder if Alice is really the kind of person she wants as a friend, she discovers something else about Alice - she doesn't like being cast off. Shocking and utterly absorbing, Rebecca James' strong narrative will grip readers from the very first page. "Beautiful Malice" has become a publishing phenomenon, sparking numerous auctions worldwide, selling to 27 countries, and launching a previously unknown writer into the centre of the international book market.

[NB. Cover is taken from the Faber catalogue so may not represent the final image.]

4 comments:

  1. Wow, the cover is fantastic! So simple and yet SO gorgeous!

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  2. hi there!

    The cover is now red, very similar overall, but different colour - I can send you an image if you like?

    Thanks.

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  3. That would be great Rebecca, thank you. It's karen at eurocrime.co.uk.

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