She's A Killer
The worldâs climate is in crisis and New Zealand is being divided and reshaped by privileged immigrant wealthugees.
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Thirty-something Alice has a near-genius IQ and lives at home with her mother with whom she communicates by Morse code. Aliceâs imaginary friend, Simp, has shown up, with a running commentary on her failings. âI mean, can you even calculate the square root of 762 anymore?â The last time Simp was here was when Alice was seven, on the night a fire burned down the family home. Now Simp seems to be plotting something.
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When Alice meets a wealthugee named Pablo, she thinks sheâs found a way out of her dull existence. But then she meets Pabloâs teenage daughter, Erika â an actual genius full of terrifying ambition.
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Sheâs a Killer is the story of a brilliant and stubborn slacker who is drawn into radical action. Itâs about what happens when we refuse to face our most demanding problems, told by a woman who is a strange and calculating force of chaos.
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'Brilliant.' âGreg Fleming, NZ Listener
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'Gripping dystopia, incredible sense of humour, super accomplished' âClaire Mabey, Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan
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âA claustrophobic eco-thriller with a gloriously unreliable narrator, Sheâs a Killer is tense and sharp, and feels unnervingly prescient.â âBrannavan Gnanalingam
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âEquipped with an exhilaratingly badly-behaved protagonist, Sheâs a Killer builds from a slice of very strange life into a thriller by way of a succession of stunning comic set pieces. Youâll laughâa lot. And then youâll cry and be really surprised about it since you were laughing so much.â âElizabeth Knox
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âThe novelâs sense of humour â itâs full of sharp one-liners and witty writing â doesnât detract from the seriousness of the subject underpinning the narrative, making Sheâs a Killer a great read for those who like a bit of edge to their literary fiction.â âBooks & Publishing
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'Readers looking just for a good story will find it here, but readers interested in the complexities of the mind with also find that here. I recently had the pleasure of dubbing another authorâs work as âcompulsive readingâ. I do the same for Sheâs a Killer.' âNicholas Reid, Reid's Reader
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The worldâs climate is in crisis and New Zealand is being divided and reshaped by privileged immigrant wealthugees.
Â
Thirty-something Alice has a near-genius IQ and lives at home with her mother with whom she communicates by Morse code. Aliceâs imaginary friend, Simp, has shown up, with a running commentary on her failings. âI mean, can you even calculate the square root of 762 anymore?â The last time Simp was here was when Alice was seven, on the night a fire burned down the family home. Now Simp seems to be plotting something.
Â
When Alice meets a wealthugee named Pablo, she thinks sheâs found a way out of her dull existence. But then she meets Pabloâs teenage daughter, Erika â an actual genius full of terrifying ambition.
Â
Sheâs a Killer is the story of a brilliant and stubborn slacker who is drawn into radical action. Itâs about what happens when we refuse to face our most demanding problems, told by a woman who is a strange and calculating force of chaos.
Â
'Brilliant.' âGreg Fleming, NZ Listener
Â
'Gripping dystopia, incredible sense of humour, super accomplished' âClaire Mabey, Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan
Â
âA claustrophobic eco-thriller with a gloriously unreliable narrator, Sheâs a Killer is tense and sharp, and feels unnervingly prescient.â âBrannavan Gnanalingam
Â
âEquipped with an exhilaratingly badly-behaved protagonist, Sheâs a Killer builds from a slice of very strange life into a thriller by way of a succession of stunning comic set pieces. Youâll laughâa lot. And then youâll cry and be really surprised about it since you were laughing so much.â âElizabeth Knox
Â
âThe novelâs sense of humour â itâs full of sharp one-liners and witty writing â doesnât detract from the seriousness of the subject underpinning the narrative, making Sheâs a Killer a great read for those who like a bit of edge to their literary fiction.â âBooks & Publishing
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'Readers looking just for a good story will find it here, but readers interested in the complexities of the mind with also find that here. I recently had the pleasure of dubbing another authorâs work as âcompulsive readingâ. I do the same for Sheâs a Killer.' âNicholas Reid, Reid's Reader











