The Ice Cream Girls: a gripping psychological thriller from the bestselling author

Dorothy Koomson

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'Got out hearts racing, our minds boggling and us page-turning like there's no tomorrow' Heat

'An instantly involving psychological thriller' Telegraph

Read the gripping, emotional thriller from the Sunday Times bestselling author Dorothy Koomson.

Serena and Poppy were teenagers when they were branded as the Ice Cream Girls.

When they were accused of murder, one of them was sent to prison while the other was set free.

Now, 20 years later, one of them is doing all she can to clear her name and the other is frantically trying to keep her secrets.

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Praise for The Ice Cream Girls: a gripping psychological thriller from the bestselling author

  • Absolutely fantastic. From the first page you'll be desperate to know exactly what happened - The SunA powerful departure from the usual frothy chick-lit, this beautifully written novel will hook you from the start - CloserAnother moving and thought-provoking read, this lives up to expectations - CosmopolitanGripping, thought-provoking and ultimately heart-warming - SheIncredibly gripping, **** - NowUnputdownable is a word that's bandied around a lot, but we seriously dare you to try and prise yourself away from this one - Company

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Dorothy Koomson

Dorothy Koomson

DOROTHY KOOMSON is an award-winning, internationally bestselling author and journalist whose books have been translated into more than 30 languages, with sales that exceed 2 million copies in the UK alone.

Her third novel, My Best Friend's Girl (2006) was selected for the Richard & Judy Summer Reads Book Club, while a TV adaptation based on The Ice Cream Girls was shown on ITV1 in 2013.

Dorothy was featured on the 2021 Powerlist as one of the most influential Black people in Britain and appeared in GQ Style as a Black British trailblazer.

She loves reading and writing, and is passionate about supporting other writers no matter what stage they are at in their career.

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