This psychological thriller brims with steam, suspense
and scandal against the backdrop of an elite university. Perfect for fans
of The Housemaid and A Good Girl's Guide to Murder.
'A fresh murder mystery rounded off with an explosive climax that will have
you tearing through the pages!' Tess James-Mackey
Dirty little secrets need cleaning up . . .
Brilliant aspiring scientist Sabrina has won a scholarship to study chemistry
at a prestigious London university. Best of all, it includes accommodation in
the Infaustus Apartments, where the university's richest students are housed in
luxury. But life in London is expensive, so Sabrina takes a job cleaning the
residence.
Invisible in her cleaner's uniform, Sabrina discovers all her classmates' dirty
little secrets. It's impossible to forget that she is an outsider, but luckily,
Sabrina has never been afraid of hard work, and she's determined to make a
better life for herself.
However, Sabrina's life soon gets very messy when she discovers the dead body
of rugby star, Chase Matthews. All the residents are suspects, and Sabrina
knows better than most that everyone has a motive to want Chase dead.
Trying to keep investigations away from her own past, Sabrina must use all her
smarts to expose the killer before she ends up as their next victim.
About the Author
B.V. Pearce was born in Northumberland, England,
but moved around a lot. She studied English Literature at Cambridge University
and now lives with her family in the Forest of Dean, western Gloucestershire.
B.V. Pearce started her first novel in 2004 and was the winner of SCBWI's Undiscovered
Voices in 2008. Her first YA book won the Leeds Book Award
2012 and the Cheshire Schools Book Award 2013. Since then, she has published
nine more YA novels, two adult thrillers and her first middle-grade novel. She
also writes short stories, which have been published in various anthologies and
magazines.
When she is not writing, B.V. Pearce showcases her love for it by teaching
Creative Writing for Children and Young Adults at City University, London, and
working as a mentor and editor for aspiring writers. She enjoys travelling,
playing cricket for a local women's team and has been learning to play the
cello.