Introducing Bad Sister by Sam Carrington

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A while ago on Linda’s Book Bag I was privileged to host a guest post from Sam Carrington all about the allure of psychology in fiction. I had my review of Sam’s debut Saving Sophie too. You can read that post here.

Now Sam Carrington is back with a new thriller, Bad Sister, and I’m delighted to introduce it today.

Bad Sister will be published by Avon Books, an imprint of Harper Collins, in e-book on 9th October 2017 and paperback on 14th December. Bad Sister is available for pre-order here.

Bad Sister

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The gripping new thriller from the bestselling author of Saving Sophie.

Stephanie is scared for her life. Her psychologist, Connie Summers, wants to help her face her fears, but Connie will never really understand her. Stephanie’s past has been wiped away for her own protection. Stephanie isn’t even her real name. But then, Dr Summers isn’t Connie’s real name either.

And that’s not all the women have in common. As Stephanie opens up about her troubled relationship with her brother, Connie is forced to confront her own dark family secrets.

When a mutilated body is dumped in plain sight, it will have devastating consequences for both women.

Who is the victim?
Who is to blame?
Who is next?

About Sam Carrington

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Sam Carrington lives in Devon with her husband and three children. She worked for the NHS for fifteen years, during which time she qualified as a nurse. Following the completion of a Psychology degree she worked for the prison service as an Offending Behaviour Programme Facilitator. Her experiences within this field inspired her writing. She left the service to spend time with her family and to follow her dream of being a novelist. Before beginning her first novel, Sam wrote a number of short stories, several of which were published in popular women’s magazines. Other short stories were included in two charity anthologies.

Sam moved quickly on to novel writing and completed her first project within six months. Although this novel attracted attention from agents, it was her next that opened up opportunities. She entered this novel, with the working title Portrayal, into the Crime Writers’ Association Debut Dagger Award in 2015 and was delighted when it was longlisted.

Being placed in such a prestigious competition was instrumental in her success securing a literary agent. When completed, this novel became Saving Sophie, a psychological thriller which was published by Maze, HarperCollins.

You can follow Sam on Twitter and find her on Facebook. You can also visit Sam’s blog.

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