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They say everything is fun and games until someone gets hurt. Well, someone did—and now the game has changed…

Emily Bennett works as a therapist in Pennsylvania, helping children overcome their troubled pasts—even as she struggles to forget her own. Once upon a time, Emily was part of a middle school clique called the Harpies—six popular girls who bullied the new girl to her breaking point.

The Harpies took a blood oath: never tell a soul what they did to Grace Farmer.

Now, fourteen years later, it seems karma has caught up to them when one member of that vicious circle commits suicide. But when a second Harpy is discovered dead shortly after, also from apparent suicide, the deaths start to look suspicious. And when Emily starts seeing a woman who looks a lot like Grace Farmer lurking in the shadows, she’s forced to wonder: Is Grace back for revenge? Or is Emily’s guilt driving her mad?

Sticks and stones may break your bones, but the Harpies are about to find out just how much words can hurt you.

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Praise for Girl Gone Mad

“This was a great look into the effects of bullying, but also into how little we understand ourselves and others…the author did a great job of showing the humanity of even the bullies, as there are always reasons why people do the things that they do. That doesn’t excuse what they did, but when you can understand that, it becomes easier to help them. I recommend you check it out.” Manhattan Book Review

Girl Gone Mad poses a powerful question: Can you ever really make amends for what you’ve done in the past?” OK! Magazine

“A deftly penned and impressively original suspense thriller of a read from beginning to end.” Midwest Book Review

“Twisty . . . An addictive debut where revenge isn’t as neat or pretty as it seems.” —Kimberly Belle, bestselling author of Dear Wife

“Gripping, terrifying and impossible to put down.” —Michele Campbell, bestselling author of A Stranger on the Beach

“Relentless, pulse-pounding . . . Bishop knocks it out of the park!” —Emily Carpenter, bestselling author of Burying the Honeysuckle Girls

“The pages practically turn themselves.” —Emily Liebert, USA Today bestselling author of Perfectly Famous