Sve neizrečeno između nas

Sve neizrečeno između nas

Sloan Harlow

An emotional young adult thriller by Sloan Harlow. After the death of her best friend, Esme grows closer to her boyfriend Sasha. But secrets and untold truths precede the unveiling of the dark background of the accident.

"Everything We Never Said" (Croatian translation published by Egmont / Puls) is a tense and extremely emotional psychological thriller for young authors Sloan Harlow. The story follows high school student Esme, whose world completely collapses after her best friend Abbey dies in a tragic car accident. Wracked by guilt, grief and a sense of emptiness, Esme unplannedly becomes close to Saša, Abbey's boyfriend, who is going through equally severe pain and loss. A deep, but extremely complex and forbidden attraction soon develops between Esme and Saša. As they deal with their own feelings of guilt and grief, shocking secrets that Abbey has been hiding from both of her closest people begin to surface. Esme realizes that the past and the circumstances of the accident itself are not what they seem at first glance. Digging through hidden messages and unspoken truths, the characters enter a dangerous web of lies, false moral dilemmas, and repressed emotions in which everyone becomes a suspect, and the truth itself threatens to destroy everything in its path. Written in a fast-paced, dynamic, and deeply moving style, this book skillfully combines elements of teenage drama and suspenseful psychological mystery. Author Sloan Harlow explores difficult themes such as grief, forgiveness, loyalty, and the destructive power of unspoken secrets among the closest of friends through a tense plot.

Original title
Everything we never said
Translation
Silvija Čolić
Editor
Dijana Oršolić
Graphics design
Snježana Hladni
Dimensions
21 x 13.5 cm
Pages
313
Publisher
Znanje, Zagreb, 2026.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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