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It was as if the present and the past were linked: a spiders web, wherein a shock to one strand could make the whole structure shake.
The Kelly familysidyllic holiday in the southofFrance is disturbed when Cass, a thirteen-year-old girl, goes missing.Shes discovered several hours later with no visiblesignsofinjury. Everyone present dismisses the incident as a close brush with tragedy.
Sixteen years later, at a funeral for a memberofthe Kelly family, Cass collapses. The present and the past start to collide as buried secrets come to light and old doubts resurface. What really happened to Cass in the southofFrance? And whats wrong with her now?
A gripping taleofunravelling memories and moral ambiguities,Signs of Damagewrestles with the difference between understanding other people, and trying to explain them.
Praise for Signs of Damage:
her best work since Love & Virtue.The Guardian
As withDiana Reid’sdebut Love & Virtue,Signs of Damagedelves into questions of trauma, memory, friendship and what it means to have your story told by someone else. A page-turner that will give book clubs plenty to discuss.Sydney Morning Herald
The third offering from this talented Aussie author is already generating a lot of buzz and for good reason – it’s as thrilling as her debut, Love & Virtue.Woman’s Day
an engrossing, meticulously crafted drama.Books+Publishing
Praise forLove & Virtue:
An absolute cracker,Love & Virtuelobs right into the current moment with a clarifying light. I hope EVERYONE reads this book.Helen Garner, author ofThe First StoneandThe Spare Room
Loved it Its electrifying.Annabel Crabb
I inhaled it an amazing book.Mia Freedman
Praise forSeeing Other People:
This! Was! So! Good! … Diana Reid you are in a total league of your own.Zara McDonald,Shameless Podcast
Seeing Other Peoplewill be the book of the summer.PedestrianTV
An extraordinary new voice in Aussie lit.Zo Foster Blake, author of The Wrong Girl and Textbook Romance
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