Cursed Daughters
eBook - The CAPTIVATING bestselling page-turner, from the author of My Sister, the Serial Killer
<b>THE FOLLOW-UP TO THE GLOBAL MEGA-SELLER, <i>MY SISTER, THE SERIAL KILLER</i>, A NOVEL ABOUT BROKEN HEARTS AND UNBREAKABLE CURSES...</b>
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SHORTLISTED FOR THE NERO AWARD 2026 Readers are falling hard for Cursed Daughters... 'ABSOLUTELY RIVETING!!' 'Will hook you from start to finish... I read in two days!' 'Oh my gosh this book is so good!'' 'I cannot express how much I adored this book - like truly, madly, deeply adored it' Your daughters are cursed. They will pursue men, but the men will be like water in their palms. Your granddaughters will love in vain. Your daughters, your daughter's daughters, and all the women to come will suffer for man's sake... Eniiyi has heard about the family curse her whole life. She's never believed in it. She's also heard, her whole life, that she is the reincarnation of her dead aunt, Monife. Same eyes, same left hand, same scar in the same place. She's never believed in that, either. Then she falls in love with a handsome local boy, and Monife begins to appear to Eniiyi: in her dreams, on the beach, in the mirror, pulling her, it seems, towards the same terrible fate. Can Eniiyi live her life on her own terms, or is history - and the curse - repeating itself? 'Funny and fearless, soaked in secrets, spirit, heartbreak, and love... Impossible to put down' Abi Daré 'A rich and absorbing tale of destiny versus self-determinism... I lost myself within its gorgeous pages' Jennie Godfrey
Autorenportrait
Oyinkan Braithwaite is a Nigerian-British novelist and writer. Her first novel, My Sister, The Serial Killer, was published in 2018 to wide acclaim. It was a Sunday Times bestseller, longlisted for The Booker Prize, shortlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction, and won the Crime and Thriller Book of the Year in the British Book Awards 2020.
Weitere Details
Erschienen: 25.09.2025
Umfang: 352 S., 3.01 MB
Sprache: ENG
ISBN/EAN: 9781805463375
Umbreit-Nr.: 5574060
