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When I Was Ten

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A rich, intricately woven novel of childhood crime and adult redemption, this story leaves readers with their hearts racing. It explores the chilling consequences of a childhood gone wrong through the lens of ten-year-old Sara Carter, known as the Angel of Death, who spent eight years in a secure unit after her parents, Dr. Richard and Pamela Carter, were murdered in a notorious double homicide. Now living quietly under an assumed name with her own family, Sara's past resurfaces when a documentary team locates her older sister, Shannon. Shannon's explosive interview on the trial's anniversary forces the sisters to confront the traumatic events of that blood-soaked night, leading to devastating consequences. The narrative unfolds as journalist Brinley Booth, a childhood friend of the sisters, covers the shocking story, revealing long-buried secrets. This chilling page-turner captivates with its dark twists and emotional depth, earning high praise for its gripping portrayal of ordinary people entangled in horrific events. With a blend of suspense and compassion, it examines the impact of trauma and the quest for redemption.

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When I Was Ten, Fiona Cummins

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2025
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English
Publisher
Pan Macmillan
Released
2025
Format
Paperback
Pages
400
ISBN13
9781035063499
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A rich, intricately woven novel of childhood crime and adult redemption, this story leaves readers with their hearts racing. It explores the chilling consequences of a childhood gone wrong through the lens of ten-year-old Sara Carter, known as the Angel of Death, who spent eight years in a secure unit after her parents, Dr. Richard and Pamela Carter, were murdered in a notorious double homicide. Now living quietly under an assumed name with her own family, Sara's past resurfaces when a documentary team locates her older sister, Shannon. Shannon's explosive interview on the trial's anniversary forces the sisters to confront the traumatic events of that blood-soaked night, leading to devastating consequences. The narrative unfolds as journalist Brinley Booth, a childhood friend of the sisters, covers the shocking story, revealing long-buried secrets. This chilling page-turner captivates with its dark twists and emotional depth, earning high praise for its gripping portrayal of ordinary people entangled in horrific events. With a blend of suspense and compassion, it examines the impact of trauma and the quest for redemption.