THE THINGS WE DO TO OUR FRIENDS

 

What is the cost of living, if others have to pay?

Set in the moody and theatrical landscape of Edinburgh, in and amongst the hallowed halls of the University, THE THINGS WE DO TO OUR FRIENDS is an acerbic and sinister debut about toxic female friendships and the damage they can do once obsession takes hold. Dark academia runs through the very veins of this book, with echoes of The Secret History by Donna Tartt, and will have you racing through the pages to find out just what each characters’ motives are, no matter how alarming.

The murky underbelly of the elite will never fail to fascinate, and Heather Darwent’s debut is no exception.

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