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The Fever Megan Abbott

The Fever By Megan Abbott

The Fever by Megan Abbott


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Summary

For fans of Gone Girl by Gillian Flynn, The Fever is Megan Abbott's dark and thrilling novel about a mysterious illness that is taking hold of a high school.

The Fever Summary

The Fever by Megan Abbott

Her hands flying up, she grabbed her throat, her body jolting to one side.

Then, in one swoop, her desk overturned, clattering to the floor.

And with it Lise. Her head twisting, slamming into the tiles, her bright red face turned up, mouth teeming with froth.

"Lise," sighed Mrs. Chalmers, too far in front to see. "What is your problem?"

The Nashes are a close-knit family. Tom, a popular teacher, is father to the handsome, roguish Eli and his younger sister Deenie, serious and sweet. But their seeming stability is thrown into chaos when two of Deenie's friends become violently ill, and rumours of a dangerous outbreak sweep through the whole community.

As hysteria swells and as more girls succumb, tightly held secrets emerge that threaten to unravel the world Tom has built for his kids, and destroy friendships, families, and the town's fragile idea of security.

The Fever is a chilling story about guilt, family secrets, and the lethal power of desire.

The Fever Reviews

With The Fever, Megan Abbott has created a mesmerizing, modern portrait of teenage life today: Brutal crushes, competing allegiances and first-bloom sensuality, all magnified by the rush and crush of technology. The Fever holds true to its title: It's dark, disturbing, strangely beautiful and utterly unshakeable. -- Gillian Flynn, author of GONE GIRL If the phenomena that led to the Salem Witch trials were to revisit the world today, it might very well look like the scenario in Megan Abbott's engrossing, disturbing, panic attack of a novel, The Fever. In a time when suicide and pregnancy pacts can go viral, this story of mass hysteria in a high school is not only completely plausible - it's impossible to put down. -- Jodi Picoult, NYT bestselling author of THE STORYTELLER Fans of Gone Girl will seize upon this dark and thrilling tale about a mysterious illness that sweeps through a small-town high school community, unraveling long-held family secrets along the way. Stylist Right now America's best novelists are women, and Megan Abbott is up there at the top. -- Lee Child, author of the Jack Reacher series Few writers evoke the politics and paranoias of young adulthood as masterfully as Megan Abbott. She tells her tale with deftness and precision, and it grips from beginning to end. A fabulous achievement. -- Simon Lelic, author of RUPTURE The lives of teenage girls are dangerous, beautiful things in Abbott's stunning seventh novel ... Abbott expertly withholds just enough information to slowly ratchet up the suspense until the reader is as breathless as Deenie at the arrival of each new text message or cryptic phone call and the school vibrates with half-formed theories and speculations ... Nothing should be taken at face value in this jealousy- and hormone-soaked world except that Abbott is certainly our very best guide. Kirkus (starred review) Remember your baffling, insecurity-stricken, traumatic teenage years? Well, add to the flurry of hormones an inexplicable violent illness that sweeps through the school and you find yourself caught in the delicious mystery of Megan Abbott's latest high-school thriller ... The context of a mid-American town and the intricately described background details supply just the right amount of normality to make the drama all the more enticing ... the subtle, yet undeniable, sexual tension was particularly well done ... I wouldn't want to be a teenager again, but it's surprisingly thrilling for just a few sordid hours. Stylist An amazing novel ... dripping with tension and bubbling with burgeoning sexuality -- Doug Johnstone, Books of the Year 2014 Herald A hugely gripping psychological thriller Irish News Megan Abbott is, in my opinion, the best writer of contemporary thrillers working today. Her last two novels, The End of Everything and Dare Me, were pinpoint examinations of the modern teenage girl's mindset, blended with nerve-shredding, nourish plots, creeping tension and deep characterisation. The Fever is even better -- Doug Johnstone Independent on Sunday

About Megan Abbott

Megan Abbott is an award-winning author of noir fiction including Queenpin and Bury Me Deep (nominated for the Edgar Award and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize). Her novel The End of Everything was a Richard and Judy selection and Dare Me was shortlisted for the CWA Steel Dagger. She is also the author of the gripping psychological thrillers, The Fever and You Will Know Me. She is co-writer of the smash-hit Sky Atlantic drama, The Deuce. Born in the Detroit area, she now lives in Queens, New York City.

Additional information

GOR005883891
9781447226321
1447226321
The Fever by Megan Abbott
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Pan Macmillan
2014-07-03
256
Long-listed for The Folio Prize 2015 (UK)
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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