The new suspense novel from the best-selling author of Long Weekend.

The pouring rain was no match for eleven-year-old Karma Jones as she fled from The Farm, a dangerous cult that had held her captive for year.

With each step, she knew the fate of not only herself but also the other children trapped within The Farm, rested on her shoulders. And she refused to let them down.

As news of her daring escape spread, Karma became an internet sensation, with people around the world desperate to learn more about the brave girl who had defied all odds. But now, at thirty eight years old, Karma is ready to share her story in never-before-heard detail.

Enter Zoe Lewis, an up-and-coming podcaster personally chosen by Karma to tell her story. But as their lives become intertwined, Zoe begins to suspect that there may be more to Karma than meets the eye. Could she be involved in the Medusa Network, a group of vigilantes who seek out and punish abusers? And if so, is Zoe willing to denounce their actions, even if they only target the guilty?

Full of heart-aching twists and powerful emotions, "A Girl Called Karma" will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very end. 

  • This is one of the most intriguing books I've read this year! All of the characters are interesting and well developed. The pacing is good and the story is memorable.

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  • Although this book might not be for everyone, I’ve rated it 5 stars based on the emotional impact it had on me and the premise behind the storyline. It’s not a perfect book, and I know not everyone will feel the same way—but for me, it really resonated. It’s a story about strength, injustice, and survival, and that message hit hard.

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  • This book is, for lack of a better word, intense. The unfolding of Karma's life in the Farm, a kind of life that few of us can fathom but it's been nonetheless real for a number of people, is captivating, and the story is fast-paced, filled with twists that won't let the reader in peace until the last page.

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A calling card would be left and everyone who once thought the world of the deceased would know the truth.

They would know that their 'loved one' was the thing of nightmares.

That it was their face that had haunted somebody every night since they first encountered them. .

They would know that Medusa only comes for the guilty.