There are only nine criminals in the UK who, due to the atrocity of their crimes and for their own safety, have been granted lifelong anonymity. But what if someone exposes their identities to the families of their victims … family who are desperate for revenge? In Eye For An Eye, MJ Arlidge gives a fictional version of this truth … that criminals are hiding in plain sight. Making everyone a suspect. Anyone could be a killer. Who deserves justice? And who gets to decide.
In The Girls of Summer, Katie Bishop asks ‘what if everything you remember was a lie?’, and explores the unsettling and complicated nature of memory and trauma, power and consent, victimhood and shame.Two strangers meet by chance. Two women who are both desperate for revenge against the men who they say destroyed their families. Over drinks in a New York bar, they come up with the perfect plan. One will kill for the other. And vice versa.