Nothing Can Hurt You Now

Nothing Can Hurt You Now by Simone Campos, published by Pushkin Press in February 2023, is a 224-page work of fiction that delves into the complexities of family and the search for truth. The story follows Lucinda, who has always lived in the shadow of her glamorous sister, Viviana. When Viviana mysteriously disappears during a trip to Sao Paulo, Lucinda is compelled to abandon her life to find her sister. Faced with indifference from law enforcement, she teams up with Viviana’s girlfriend, Graziane, to conduct their own investigation.
As Lucinda and Graziane delve deeper into the circumstances surrounding Viviana’s disappearance, they uncover unsettling truths about her life, including her career as a sex worker. This revelation expands their list of potential suspects and complicates their search. A cryptic text hints that Viviana may still be alive but in danger, prompting a race against time as they seek to identify those from Viviana’s past who might wish her harm. This edition presents a gripping narrative that intertwines elements of mystery and detective work, inviting readers to explore the darker sides of familial bonds and the lengths one will go to for loved ones.
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Lucinda has lived her whole life in the shadow of her glamorous and outgoing high-end model sister Viviana. But when Viviana suddenly disappears on a trip to Sao Paulo, Lucinda drops everything to track her down. Met with indifference from the police, Lucinda joins forces with Viviana’s girlfriend Graziane to launch her own investigation. When she discovers that her sister had a thriving career as a sex worker, the list of possible suspects widens. Then a cryptic text suggests that Viviana is still alive but being held hostage. With the minutes ticking by, Lucinda and Graziane must track down the men from Viviana’s past to discover who might want to do her harm.
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