Fury
by Shirley Marr

Cover of Fury

Let me tell you my story.
Not just the facts I know you want to hear.
If I’m going to tell you my story,
I’m telling it my way.

Strap yourself in...

Eliza Boans has everything.
A big house.
A great education.
A bright future.

So why is she sitting in a police station confessing to murder?






Eliza's on the loose, and she's gone blogwise. To hear what she's saying, click here!


  • Young adult fiction
  • World ex ANZ rights available

Reviews

Darkly funny, Fury captures a very teenage blend of angst, innocence and adolescent wisdom.
— Belle Taylor The West Australian

The story is engrossing from the beginning — Lizzie is self-centred, has a bad attitude and doesn't want to cooperate, and each of her friends has their own agenda. Fury is heavier than other books in this genre (Gossip Girl, Luxe, etc) ...and it only mentions clothing labels sporadically.
— Jan Henley, Tim's Bookshop

What's not to love about this book? It's about a rather spoilt rich girl, who lives in a privileged gated community, confessing to a murder. Why did Eliza Boans kill someone in what is meant to be a safe environment? And how is it that she isn't even remotely sorry?
— Nicole, Robinsons Bookshop

This blurb really doesn't tell a person too much. From looking at the cover you could almost imagine a baroque-world and some vampiric edge but perhaps not... I do love the blood spatter on the hand, sublte but effective. Beautiful cover.
— Persnickety Snark

I strongly recommend this book to readers who like teen psychological thrillers. If you liked Liar by Justine Larbalestier, I think you'll love this...
— Steph Bowe


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