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Zoe, a teenager in Bath, England, writes letters to a death-row inmate in Texas, hoping to find comfort in sharing her guilty secret over the death of a friend with someone who can never tell her family.
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Started on an off chance as something to read on the train, selected at random from my bulging bookcase.
I wasn't sure what to expect, but this wasn't it. A story written entirely though letters to a stranger, stretching the story as Zoe began to find her voice to tell the truth. Beautifully written and utterly believable, each letter I read I internally begged for more information. A fantastic YA novel, one I will recommend to the teenagers in my family.
I look forward to reading the other 2 Annabelle Pitcher's in my possession.