"On n'est pas dans le futurisme, mais dans un drame bourgeois ou un thriller atmosphérique"
In The Wicked We Have Done, readers were introduced to Valerie Crane. But you don't know her the way you think you do. This is her story...
Valerie has always been different from her identical twin Veda. Tattooed, fiery, and foul-mouthed, Valerie acts on instinct, getting even with anyone who wrongs her passive, sensitive sister.
At twenty-two, Veda doesn't want to seek revenge against the three young men who raped her. As for Val...
Val never could manage her anger well.
As far as Val sees it, the Compass Room is simply a quicker way for her to die-'payment for the crime she feels no guilt over. There isn't a reason to fight, not until a girl as broken as she is reminds Val of what it's like to hope...
Includes a preview of the next Chaos Theory novel, A Vault of Sins Praise for The Wicked We Have Done "Holy jawdropping creepy bots! Hot, funny, and terrifying ... if The Running Man and The Hunger Games had a baby on steroids: this would be it. You will be glued to each amazingly horrifying page from beginning to end." -' Molly McAdams, New York Times bestselling author 'THIS IS INCREDIBLE!!! I couldn't put it down! Suspenseful, romantic and thought provoking, The Wicked We Have Done had me rooting for criminals while pondering morality and questioning humanity. I can't wait for the sequel.' -' Jamie Blair, author of Leap of Faith 'A heart-pounding thrill ride! The Wicked We Have Done will make you gasp, smile and cry - an emotional rollercoaster in book form. I absolutely loved it!' -' Susanne Winnacker, author of Imposter Sarah Harian is the author of the Chaos Theory series, including The Wicked We Have Done. She received her M.F.A. from Fresno State University. She currently lives in the Sierra Nevadas with her husband and their dog and swears she'll never live anywhere other than the forested mountains-'they're too inspiring.
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