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Editorial review:AWARD-WINNING THRILLER'Set at an exclusive New Zealand boarding school, THE WRONG GIRL by Yvonne Eve Walus takes readers deep into a world where nothing is as it seems, and everyone has something to hide. Walus’s fascinating setting, twisty plot, and complicated characters make this book a must-read.' - Karen Dionne, author of the #1 international bestseller THE MARSH KING’S DAUGHTER and THE WICKED SISTER'Intricately plotted and well-written, THE WRONG GIRL is a fascinating take on a world where appearances can be deceiving, everyone is up to something, and only Constable Zero Zimmerman, in the middle of a messy mix of her own personal problems, can sort out what’s true.' ~ Ellen Baker, author of 'Keeping the House' and 'The Hidden Life of Cecily Larson''Yvonne Walus’s latest thriller is a clever, fast-paced story about identity, temptation, and deceit. The Wrong Girl has everything: a great plot, a colourful cast of characters, an intriguing setting. A real page-turner.' ~ Rose Carlyle, author of 'The Girl in the Mirror'She’s hiding from the one man who can’t let her go.At 15, she changed her name, her hair, and even her life-fleeing to an elite boarding school for difficult girls in New Zealand, always ready to run again. But when a classmate is poisoned, one question haunts her: did her father come for her-and make a terrible mistake?Enter Zero Zimmerman, a female police officer assigned to the case because 'it’s not important' and police officers play power games too. Zero’s gift as a human lie detector makes her unstoppable on the job, but her messed-up family dynamics tell another story. Zero’s own sister sits in jail for a crime she didn’t commit, and their parents secretly pin the blame on the wrong daughter. Now, as Zero digs deeper, she confronts a trail of deception and hidden identities where no one quite fits society’s boxes.In a world divided between rigid gender definitions and the mantra to 'live your truth,' some simply want to live-no labels, no expectations.