Told through the eyes of a school counsellor, Words Fail Me is a gripping page-turner with a compelling mystery at its core and a hair-raising climax, while offering an eye-opening insight into the burdens borne by today's adolescents
"Fascinating, complex, timely and filled with compassion." --Ian Rankin
"A dark and startling tale of righteous vengeance." --Val McDermid When Jane - smart, funny, fortyish - says she's a school counsellor, people assume it's all about exam stress, if only. Her teenage clients include Vaishali, who hates the perfect curves that draw the attention of adult men; Fraser, who cares devotedly for his mother but hurts his girlfriend by confusing real life with porn; and George, a trans boy who suffers from acute anxiety. Harboring terrible secrets from her own youth, Jane struggles to contain the anger these stories arouse in her. It's only when she starts counselling her colleague Kass, a survivor of childhood sexual abuse whose trauma is resurfacing, that her thoughts turn to revenge . . .
Moving, entertaining and revelatory,
Words Fail Me not only shines a light on adolescent agonies, it's also a gripping page-turner with a compelling mystery at its core - and a hair-raising climax.