![]() ![]() Suddenly Caroline realizes how little she knew of what her friend was up to. ![]() She has her own reasons not to trust the police, and she owes Madison - big time. Until then, Caroline is keeping her head down, pretending to be the perfect student even though she is crushed by her family and heartbroken over the girlfriend who left for California.īut when her best friend Madison disappears, Caroline feels compelled to get involved in the investigation. That's when she'll finally escape her rigid prep school and the parents who thought they could convert her to being straight. Today we check in with Andrea Contos, writer of Throwaway Girls, a debut thriller that is not to be missed this fall! Check out her approach to worldbuilding below and be sure to pick up Throwaway Girls, out now!Ĭaroline Lawson is three months away from freedom, otherwise known as graduation day. I’m always curious about how thriller authors use world building to create the feeling you get in a good thriller. ![]() Part of the ability to write mystery or thrillers is the skill to create the right amount of stakes. Guest Post & Giveaway: Throwaway Girls by Andrea Contos ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |