Cold Light

Jenn Ashworth

Language: English

Publisher: Sceptre

Published: May 11, 2011

Pages: 369
ABC: 1

Description:

An unsettling, darkly humorous tale of teenage girls in a predatory adult world, and a cocktail of lies, jealousy and unworldliness that leads to tragedy.

Review

“Evokes a damaged mind with the empathy and confidence of Ruth Rendell.” (The Times (London) )

“Hugely readable debut novel […] about the inability to know others and ourselves.” (The Independent )

“Extremely intense and powerfully intriguing.” (Waterstone's )

‘Ashworth has the rare gift of being able to make her reader feel perverse and voyeuristic, implicated somehow in the tragedy laid out on the pages.’ (Sunday Times (London) )

A grimly atmospheric mystery. (Sunday Express (London) )

A psychological thriller of the first order. (The Age (Australia) )

Another cleverly skewed tale told from the self-conscious perspective of an outsider... arrestingly observant... Ashworth’s second book confirms that the first was no one-off... her talent could take her a long way’ (The Guardian )

A wonderful tale, beautifully told. (Bella )

A chilling, blackly funny novel with a surreal edge about the intensity of teenage friendship. (Grazia )

From the Back Cover

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I’m sitting on my couch, watching the local news. There’s Chloe’s parents, the mayor, the hangers on, all grouped round the pond for the ceremony. It’s ten years since Chloe and Carl drowned. You can tell from their faces that something has gone wrong. But I’m the one who knows straightaway that the mayor has found a body. And I know who it is.

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Jenn Ashworth’s gripping and unforgettable Cold Light is the story of a friendship unsettling in its intensity and of one terrible summer when lies, secrets, jealousy, and perversion result in tragedy more twisted and evil than one unsuspecting community can handle. A dark tale with a surreal edge, it follows two fourteen-year-old girls, best friends, as they confront the dangers of a predatory adult world, where truth is cruelly sacrificed in the name of innocence.