Shift

Shift

by EmBailey (Author), EmBailey (Author)

Synopsis

A seriously compelling psychological thriller from major new YA talent, Em Bailey. "There were two things everyone knew about Miranda Vaile before she'd even arrived at our school. The first was that she had no parents - they were dead. And they were dead because Miranda had killed them." Since her breakdown last year, Olive has become the school loner, so she can only watch as new girl Miranda latches on to her old best friend, class queen bee Katie. Soon Miranda is talking like Katie, dressing like Katie - even going out with Katie's boyfriend. And then Katie dies. Olive is convinced Miranda is somehow responsible, but the only person who believes her is Lachlan, the hot boy who won't take the hint that she wants to be left alone. And then Miranda turns her attention on Olive. She makes life so much fun that soon they are best friends. But what price will Olive have to pay for this new friendship? With shock twists, a moving romance and a heart-racing climax, Shift is not your typical book for young adults. A grippingly sinister psychological thriller, it's the perfect story for teenage girls looking for something other than paranormal romance.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: UK ed.
Publisher: Electric Monkey
Published: 07 May 2012

ISBN 10: 1405261161
ISBN 13: 9781405261166
Children’s book age: 12+ Years

Author Bio
Em Bailey is an Australian writer living in Germany with her partner and daughter. Em used to be a new-media designer for a children's television production house and is now a full-time author. Shift was her first novel for young adults, a psychological thriller that published internationally to great acclaim and won the teens' choice Gold Inky Award in Australia and was shortlisted for a number of other awards. Her second, and much-anticipated novel for young adults, The Special Ones, publishes in August 2016. When she's not writing, Em is generally getting lost, losing stuff, reading, hanging out with her friends and family, and listening to Radiolab podcasts. She always locks her doors at night.