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|title=The Ice Cream Girls
|sort= Ice Cream Girls
|buy=Yes
|borrow=Yes
|hardback=1847443648
|ebook=B003AT113S
|paperback=0751539821
|pages=452
|publisher=Sphere
|date=February 2010
|isbn=978-1847443649
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I came away with a better understanding of Dorothy Koomsoon's chilling themes – victims and controllers, love and violence, families under pressure and the power of chance events to hold sway of our lives. There but for the grace of God go any of us.
The Bookbag would like to thank Sphere for sending this book. We also have a review of [[The Friend by Dorothy Koomson]].
If you enjoy psychological thrillers, you might like to consider three teen authors: [[:Category:Tabitha Suzuma|Tabitha Suzuma]], [[:Category:Nicola Morgan|Nicola Morgan]] or [[:Category:Anne Cassidy|Anne Cassidy]]. For adults, [[:Category:Jane Casey|Jane Casey]], [[:Category:Karin Alvtegen|Karin Alvtegen]], [[:Category:Katy Gardner|Katy Gardner]] or [[:Category:Nicci French|Nicci French]] have been well reviewed by The Bookbag. Away from the Crime bookshelf, Nell Leyshon depicts a family breakdown in [[Devotion by Nell Leyshon|Devotion]]. Finally, Alice Sebold explores the aftermath of her rape as a student in [[Lucky by Alice Sebold|Lucky]].
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