
Venus Fly Trap
by Emma Medrano
Title:
Venus Fly Trap
Author:
Emma Medrano
Format:
Hardback
Number of pages:
384 pages
Publisher:
TBS-Penguin Random House Wholesale
ISBN-13:
9780241703588
EAN:
9780241703588
Classifications:
Modern and Contemporary (Post c 1945)
Weight (g):
606
Dimensions (mm):
224 x 148 x 36
Publication Country:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Condition:
New
Description
**Available to pre-order now**The nail-biting new novel from Emma Medrano, of friendship, rivalry, and the thin line between infatuation and obsession . . . ‘A gripping story I literally couldn’t put down. Wonderfully authentic characters in an increasingly dark, twisted fantasy. So looking forward to what Medrano does next’ Chloe Michelle Howarth''Thrilling, seductive, toxic, wild'' Reader Review ''Will sink its teeth into you . . . oozes with sass and seduction'' Vikki Patis''Cracking . . . A great read about friendship, devotion and obsession'' Reader Review''It’s not the blood that gives away the fact that he’s dead; it’s the eyes. You never notice someone blinking, but it’s so obvious when they stop''When university student Louise moves in with her friend Cat, she can’t believe her luck.In her eyes, Cat is perfect – she’s rich, gorgeous, enigmatic and sexy, and the only person who has ever persuaded Henry, who doesn’t do commitment, into a monogamous relationship.Life in Cat and Henry’s orbit is never dull, but when a night in for the three of them ends up in bed, Louise is confronted with the true nature of their relationship, and has nowhere to hide when Cat asks for help getting out.Louise would do anything for Cat, even if what Cat asks terrifies her.Because for Louise, the only thing worse than doing what Cat is asking, is losing her completely . . . Praise for Nothing Serious: ''Emotionally intelligent and thought-provoking. Raw and compelling'' Daily Mail''A thought-provoking, quietly devastating novel about loneliness and what people will do to belong'' Red''Sharp, sublime, and achingly hopeful. I loved it'' Chris Whitaker''A searing exploration into the shape of loneliness and how far we''ll go to create connections'' Heather Darwent













