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"Sometimes you don't even have to have sex at all, and for that kind of sicko, you charge double."
How far would you go for money?
You can't get further from a small Scottish town than working as one of Hong Kong's most expensive calls girls. In this seductive new life Kate has everything at her fingertips: designer clothes, money rolling in, and lots of racy fun, and all by the age of twenty. But when Kate and her partying friend Rosie get caught in the dark and threatening undercurrents, will their glamorous life with the elite consume them?
Praise for her previous works:
'a thriller for a new generation . . . Sara Sheridan will go far' - Harpers & Queen
'in a genre where we usually find polemic, melodrama or worthy-but-predictable tragedy, Sheridan has written a proper, character-driven novel... a pessimistic exploration of how ordinary and even good people, once locked into a certain mind-set, can do blatantly evil things yet think them good and right... so well written you never notice the writing' - Glasgow Herald
Genre: Urban Fiction
How far would you go for money?
You can't get further from a small Scottish town than working as one of Hong Kong's most expensive calls girls. In this seductive new life Kate has everything at her fingertips: designer clothes, money rolling in, and lots of racy fun, and all by the age of twenty. But when Kate and her partying friend Rosie get caught in the dark and threatening undercurrents, will their glamorous life with the elite consume them?
Praise for her previous works:
'a thriller for a new generation . . . Sara Sheridan will go far' - Harpers & Queen
'in a genre where we usually find polemic, melodrama or worthy-but-predictable tragedy, Sheridan has written a proper, character-driven novel... a pessimistic exploration of how ordinary and even good people, once locked into a certain mind-set, can do blatantly evil things yet think them good and right... so well written you never notice the writing' - Glasgow Herald
Genre: Urban Fiction
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