Author:Jessica Cunsolo

Moving to a new town to escape her dark past, Amelia Collins is determined to keep her head down and finish her senior year.
But her plan is proving difficult when she runs into Aiden Parker - the school's hottest bad boy. Initially she can't imagine anyone worse than Aiden - his good looks can't possibly excuse his bad attitude. But soon she'll realise there's more to him than meets the eye.
Now, Amelia needs to find a way to survive senior year and not get distracted by Aiden - or his gorgeous best friend, and complete player, Mason.
With new friends, rivalries, love triangles and hilarious pranks, she has enough to deal with - that is until her past comes back to haunt her . . .
'Given that her high-school-based murder mysteries read like bingeworthy Netflix dramas, it's easy to see why queen of teen crime Karen McManus is a bestseller on both sides of the Atlantic.'
—— The Observer'McManus keeps the juicy subplots ticking over and drip-feeds reveals as clinically as an IV tube.'
—— The GuardianAnn Devine brings a smile to the face of rural Ireland…O’Regan satirises small-town Ireland with both affection and deadpan wit
—— Sunday TimesEverybody knows an Ann Devine ... It's hard to write a book that's funny the whole way through, consistently funny with belly laughs ... but Colm has done that
—— Aine Toner , Ireland AMLaugh-out-loud
—— Irish Daily MailO’Regan taps into the wild, weird and woolly
—— RTÉ GuideThis book captures something warm and wholesome … it feels indulgent and reminds the reader of home. Prepare to laugh and grimace at the antics of the Irish Mammy
—— Irish TimesUtterly hysterical. This book gets it exactly right - the tone, the form, the kind of naive narrative that implies that all this is perfectly normal. I laughed out loud so frequently I was amazed, because I'm not that easy to make laugh out loud. Bravo
—— Eric IdleCompletely absurd and true. As funny as it is scarily reflective of our times
—— Tommy OrangeIncalculably brilliant
—— TIME Magazine[A] comic masterpiece
—— Irish TimesComic, satisfying, thought-provoking, addictive
—— The TelegraphIt's his supreme skill in mastering a lengthily interwoven chronicle, the evolution of such a range and variety of pin-point characters, the wit and the cultural ambition that give the novel a unique place in English Literature.
—— Melvyn BraggA modern story told in a modern way
—— Press AssociationAn eccentric and lingering snapshot of millennial womanhood . . . Though unsettling at times, the unrelenting rawness of Shelf Life forms its brilliance. The novel is a bold and uncompromising addition to experimental women’s writing, exposing truths at every turn.
—— The F WordA picture of a woman defined by those she serves [that] weaves in challenging questions about womanhood
—— Big Issue NorthThe real heart of the novel [is] how people must learn to stand alone - and how the apparently meek are often most resilient.
—— Monocle[G]ripping debut … Here’s a page-turner you’ll devour before the week is out
—— Stylist Daily NewsletterA razor sharp psychological deconstruction of the motivations, regrets and secrets behind a picture-perfect façade.
—— The WeekWhite-knuckle ride
—— RTE GuideI really wanted to just press the book into anyone’s hands and say ‘please read this’! [...] An important read
—— Bookish ChatReaders hungry for an in-depth study of a man searching for control, power and ownership will find satisfaction in A Good Man. But caveat emptor - this story inevitably hurtles at the end towards a chilling finale
—— Crime ReviewThis stellar debut from Ani Katz had us gripped from the beginning.
—— That’s Life!






