Charlotte’s Friends

Charlotte’s Friends by Sarah Kennedy, published by Coronet in 1998, is a chilling psychological thriller that explores themes of friendship and the darker aspects of human nature. This edition spans 357 pages and is presented in English, offering readers a gripping narrative infused with elements of upper-class intrigue and the complexities of broadcasting.
In this novel, readers will encounter a story that delves into the unsettling intersections of murder and insanity within the context of relationships. The plot unfolds with a focus on the psychological dimensions of its characters, drawing parallels to the works of Barbara Vine. Through its exploration of these themes, Charlotte’s Friends invites readers to reflect on the nature of trust and betrayal amidst a backdrop of suspenseful storytelling.
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A chilling psychological thriller with Barbara Vinesque undertones
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