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Fascinating, brilliant, horribly addictive (Guardian )
Superbly gripping. One of the most compelling books I've read in ages (Daily Telegraph )
Deliciously sinister (Daily Mail )
Excellent. An undercurrent of subtle malice, cleverly controlled by Heller (Evening Standard )
Brilliant, nasty, gripping (Zadie Smith Observer )
Reads like a nose through someone else's bathroom cabinet: full of guilty insights and delicious snobbery (Independent )
A subtle study in obsession and loneliness ... my take-it-to-the-beach recommendation (Monica Ali Guardian Summer Reading )
The most gripping book I have read so far this year (Independent on Sunday ) --Ce texte fait référence à l'édition Broché .
Superbly gripping. One of the most compelling books I've read in ages (Daily Telegraph )
Deliciously sinister (Daily Mail )
Excellent. An undercurrent of subtle malice, cleverly controlled by Heller (Evening Standard )
Brilliant, nasty, gripping (Zadie Smith Observer )
Reads like a nose through someone else's bathroom cabinet: full of guilty insights and delicious snobbery (Independent )
A subtle study in obsession and loneliness ... my take-it-to-the-beach recommendation (Monica Ali Guardian Summer Reading )
The most gripping book I have read so far this year (Independent on Sunday ) --Ce texte fait référence à l'édition Broché .
Présentation de l'éditeur
When the new teacher first arrives, Barbara immediately senses that this woman will be different from the rest of her staff-room colleagues. But Barbara is not the only one to feel that Sheba is special, and before too long Sheba is involved in an illicit affair with a pupil. Barbara finds the relationship abhorrent, of course, but she is the only adult in whom Sheba can properly confide. So when the liaison is found out and Sheba's life falls apart, Barbara is there...
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