We assume we can spot a psychopath from across the room…
Nineteen years ago, Ruth-Anne Baker’s childhood friend was murdered by convicted killer, Ethan Oswald. With Oswald dead and the case closed, everybody tells Ruth it’s time to move on – but she believes there is more to the story.
And only the wilfully ignorant or easily duped would fall for their charms.
When another young girl goes missing from their small town, Ruth becomes convinced that Oswald had an accomplice, someone the police overlooked.
If no one has told you this yet – it’s not quite that simple.
So begins a journey that will draw Ruth across continents and perilously close to three women, each connected to Oswald in a different way. The deeper she delves, the more she suspects one of them knows the truth. About her childhood friend. About the missing girl. And, perhaps most dangerously of all, about Ruth herself…
Blending blisteringly taut suspense with a moving exploration of the ways in which violent crime ricochets through the lives of those left behind, Leave the Girls Behind is a darkly beautiful read that will linger long after you’ve turned the final page, for fans of Bright Young Women and Notes on an Execution.
Praise for Leave the Girls Behind:
‘Hauntingly astute in how crime affects those left behind. Jacqueline Bublitz is firmly on my radar’ Prima
‘Fresh and inventive, with beautiful writing and captivating characters. I can’t wait to see what Jacqueline Bublitz does next’ Andrea Mara, Sunday Times bestselling author of All Her Fault
‘‘I couldn’t put this down, desperate to unravel the connections between these women and the girls they’d left behind. An original and beautifully told story of resistance and resilience’ Emma Styles, award-winning author of No Country for Girls
Nineteen years ago, Ruth-Anne Baker’s childhood friend was murdered by convicted killer, Ethan Oswald. With Oswald dead and the case closed, everybody tells Ruth it’s time to move on – but she believes there is more to the story.
And only the wilfully ignorant or easily duped would fall for their charms.
When another young girl goes missing from their small town, Ruth becomes convinced that Oswald had an accomplice, someone the police overlooked.
If no one has told you this yet – it’s not quite that simple.
So begins a journey that will draw Ruth across continents and perilously close to three women, each connected to Oswald in a different way. The deeper she delves, the more she suspects one of them knows the truth. About her childhood friend. About the missing girl. And, perhaps most dangerously of all, about Ruth herself…
Blending blisteringly taut suspense with a moving exploration of the ways in which violent crime ricochets through the lives of those left behind, Leave the Girls Behind is a darkly beautiful read that will linger long after you’ve turned the final page, for fans of Bright Young Women and Notes on an Execution.
Praise for Leave the Girls Behind:
‘Hauntingly astute in how crime affects those left behind. Jacqueline Bublitz is firmly on my radar’ Prima
‘Fresh and inventive, with beautiful writing and captivating characters. I can’t wait to see what Jacqueline Bublitz does next’ Andrea Mara, Sunday Times bestselling author of All Her Fault
‘‘I couldn’t put this down, desperate to unravel the connections between these women and the girls they’d left behind. An original and beautifully told story of resistance and resilience’ Emma Styles, award-winning author of No Country for Girls
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I fell hard for Ruth and her entourage of dead girls and couldn't put this down, desperate to unravel the connections between these women and the girls they'd left behind. An original and beautifully told story of resistance and resilience.
Hauntingly astute in how crime affects those left behind. Jacqueline Bublitz is firmly on my radar
Fresh and inventive, with beautiful writing and captivating characters. I can't wait to see what Jacqueline Bublitz does next
I fell head over heels in love with this heartbreaking, beautiful and hugely important novel. Jacqueline Bublitz's prose is luminous and the up-all-night, just-one-more-page plot is brilliantly clever and original. Everyone should read this book.
The most wonderful book. Unusual, beautiful, feminist, gripping, deserves to win prizes. I loved it so much.
An exquisitely written, absolutely devastating novel, which gives a voice to all the women who never made it home.
A brave and timely novel that will fuel the debate on women's rights to walk safely through our streets. I raced through the pages, anxious for resolution, yet at the same time not wanting this beautiful writing to finish.