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Decomposition Book
"A slippery page-turner that's as profoundly beautiful as it is totally unhinged."
âRachel Harrison, New York Times bestselling author of Play Nice and So Thirsty
"Intense, irreverent, surprising, raw."
âNatalia Theodoridou, author of Sour Cherry
An emotional, electrifying, and darkly hilarious debut about a woman who finds a dead body and canât give up its ghost, for fans of Mona Awad, Yellowjackets, and weird girl fiction.
Spiraling from a disastrous falling-out with her best friend, Savannah retreats to her parentsâ empty lake house in upstate New York to tend her wounds. Isolated and reeling from rejection, she spends her days in a fog, drinking and overthinking in equal worrisome measure. Until she wakes up one morning in the woods behind the houseânext to a dead body.
Instead of calling the police, Savannah reads the journal she finds nearby, reliving the last desperate months of this womanâs life lost in the wilderness, fighting for survival. Ava, as it turns out, is more than just a cold, lonely corpse. She was funny. She was smart. And Savannah has finally found someone she can talk toâŠ
As she pushes deeper into Avaâs harrowing story, Savannah notices a change, a shift in her reality. Each page brings her closer to the Ava from the journalâŠand the ghost before her now. Before long, Savannah feels something for Ava she hasnât felt for anyone elseâand thereâs a good chance letting go would haunt her for the rest of her life.
Is Savannah finally losing her grip? Or has she found the friend sheâs needed all along?
âRachel Harrison, New York Times bestselling author of Play Nice and So Thirsty
"Intense, irreverent, surprising, raw."
âNatalia Theodoridou, author of Sour Cherry
An emotional, electrifying, and darkly hilarious debut about a woman who finds a dead body and canât give up its ghost, for fans of Mona Awad, Yellowjackets, and weird girl fiction.
Spiraling from a disastrous falling-out with her best friend, Savannah retreats to her parentsâ empty lake house in upstate New York to tend her wounds. Isolated and reeling from rejection, she spends her days in a fog, drinking and overthinking in equal worrisome measure. Until she wakes up one morning in the woods behind the houseânext to a dead body.
Instead of calling the police, Savannah reads the journal she finds nearby, reliving the last desperate months of this womanâs life lost in the wilderness, fighting for survival. Ava, as it turns out, is more than just a cold, lonely corpse. She was funny. She was smart. And Savannah has finally found someone she can talk toâŠ
As she pushes deeper into Avaâs harrowing story, Savannah notices a change, a shift in her reality. Each page brings her closer to the Ava from the journalâŠand the ghost before her now. Before long, Savannah feels something for Ava she hasnât felt for anyone elseâand thereâs a good chance letting go would haunt her for the rest of her life.
Is Savannah finally losing her grip? Or has she found the friend sheâs needed all along?
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Decomposition Book
Decomposition Book
"A slippery page-turner that's as profoundly beautiful as it is totally unhinged."
âRachel Harrison, New York Times bestselling author of Play Nice and So Thirsty
"Intense, irreverent, surprising, raw."
âNatalia Theodoridou, author of Sour Cherry
An emotional, electrifying, and darkly hilarious debut about a woman who finds a dead body and canât give up its ghost, for fans of Mona Awad, Yellowjackets, and weird girl fiction.
Spiraling from a disastrous falling-out with her best friend, Savannah retreats to her parentsâ empty lake house in upstate New York to tend her wounds. Isolated and reeling from rejection, she spends her days in a fog, drinking and overthinking in equal worrisome measure. Until she wakes up one morning in the woods behind the houseânext to a dead body.
Instead of calling the police, Savannah reads the journal she finds nearby, reliving the last desperate months of this womanâs life lost in the wilderness, fighting for survival. Ava, as it turns out, is more than just a cold, lonely corpse. She was funny. She was smart. And Savannah has finally found someone she can talk toâŠ
As she pushes deeper into Avaâs harrowing story, Savannah notices a change, a shift in her reality. Each page brings her closer to the Ava from the journalâŠand the ghost before her now. Before long, Savannah feels something for Ava she hasnât felt for anyone elseâand thereâs a good chance letting go would haunt her for the rest of her life.
Is Savannah finally losing her grip? Or has she found the friend sheâs needed all along?
âRachel Harrison, New York Times bestselling author of Play Nice and So Thirsty
"Intense, irreverent, surprising, raw."
âNatalia Theodoridou, author of Sour Cherry
An emotional, electrifying, and darkly hilarious debut about a woman who finds a dead body and canât give up its ghost, for fans of Mona Awad, Yellowjackets, and weird girl fiction.
Spiraling from a disastrous falling-out with her best friend, Savannah retreats to her parentsâ empty lake house in upstate New York to tend her wounds. Isolated and reeling from rejection, she spends her days in a fog, drinking and overthinking in equal worrisome measure. Until she wakes up one morning in the woods behind the houseânext to a dead body.
Instead of calling the police, Savannah reads the journal she finds nearby, reliving the last desperate months of this womanâs life lost in the wilderness, fighting for survival. Ava, as it turns out, is more than just a cold, lonely corpse. She was funny. She was smart. And Savannah has finally found someone she can talk toâŠ
As she pushes deeper into Avaâs harrowing story, Savannah notices a change, a shift in her reality. Each page brings her closer to the Ava from the journalâŠand the ghost before her now. Before long, Savannah feels something for Ava she hasnât felt for anyone elseâand thereâs a good chance letting go would haunt her for the rest of her life.
Is Savannah finally losing her grip? Or has she found the friend sheâs needed all along?
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"A slippery page-turner that's as profoundly beautiful as it is totally unhinged."
âRachel Harrison, New York Times bestselling author of Play Nice and So Thirsty
"Intense, irreverent, surprising, raw."
âNatalia Theodoridou, author of Sour Cherry
An emotional, electrifying, and darkly hilarious debut about a woman who finds a dead body and canât give up its ghost, for fans of Mona Awad, Yellowjackets, and weird girl fiction.
Spiraling from a disastrous falling-out with her best friend, Savannah retreats to her parentsâ empty lake house in upstate New York to tend her wounds. Isolated and reeling from rejection, she spends her days in a fog, drinking and overthinking in equal worrisome measure. Until she wakes up one morning in the woods behind the houseânext to a dead body.
Instead of calling the police, Savannah reads the journal she finds nearby, reliving the last desperate months of this womanâs life lost in the wilderness, fighting for survival. Ava, as it turns out, is more than just a cold, lonely corpse. She was funny. She was smart. And Savannah has finally found someone she can talk toâŠ
As she pushes deeper into Avaâs harrowing story, Savannah notices a change, a shift in her reality. Each page brings her closer to the Ava from the journalâŠand the ghost before her now. Before long, Savannah feels something for Ava she hasnât felt for anyone elseâand thereâs a good chance letting go would haunt her for the rest of her life.
Is Savannah finally losing her grip? Or has she found the friend sheâs needed all along?
âRachel Harrison, New York Times bestselling author of Play Nice and So Thirsty
"Intense, irreverent, surprising, raw."
âNatalia Theodoridou, author of Sour Cherry
An emotional, electrifying, and darkly hilarious debut about a woman who finds a dead body and canât give up its ghost, for fans of Mona Awad, Yellowjackets, and weird girl fiction.
Spiraling from a disastrous falling-out with her best friend, Savannah retreats to her parentsâ empty lake house in upstate New York to tend her wounds. Isolated and reeling from rejection, she spends her days in a fog, drinking and overthinking in equal worrisome measure. Until she wakes up one morning in the woods behind the houseânext to a dead body.
Instead of calling the police, Savannah reads the journal she finds nearby, reliving the last desperate months of this womanâs life lost in the wilderness, fighting for survival. Ava, as it turns out, is more than just a cold, lonely corpse. She was funny. She was smart. And Savannah has finally found someone she can talk toâŠ
As she pushes deeper into Avaâs harrowing story, Savannah notices a change, a shift in her reality. Each page brings her closer to the Ava from the journalâŠand the ghost before her now. Before long, Savannah feels something for Ava she hasnât felt for anyone elseâand thereâs a good chance letting go would haunt her for the rest of her life.
Is Savannah finally losing her grip? Or has she found the friend sheâs needed all along?












