'Why would my best friend want to destroy my life? Finn and her best friend, Daphne, have grown up together in the Blue Mountains, NSW. Bonded by both having lost a younger sister to suicide, they've always had a close - sometimes too close - friendship.
'Now in their twenties, their lives have finally started to diverge: Daphne is at university and Finn is working in the Mountains, as well as falling in love with a beautiful newcomer called Magdu. Unused to sharing Finn, Daphne starts to act up in ways that will allow her to maintain the control over her best friend she's always relished.
'Then, one fateful day, Finn, Daphne and Magdu all go mountain climbing - and Magdu falls to her death. Is it suicide, or a terrible accident - or has something more sinister happened?
'Bold, dramatic and utterly compelling, Girl Falling forces us to confront the stories we tell ourselves about the people we love. Displaying all of Hayley Scrivenor's razor-sharp skills for character, landscape and narrative, this is a breathtaking read.' (Publication summary)
'The mist-shrouded, dramatic cliff faces of the New South Wales Blue Mountains are the perfect backdrop for Hayley Scrivenor’s moody second novel, Girl Falling. A psychological thriller centred on best friends Finn and Daphne, it opens with Finn’s question, “Why would my best friend want to destroy my life?”, launching the story’s trajectory of lust, betrayal and grief.'
'The mist-shrouded, dramatic cliff faces of the New South Wales Blue Mountains are the perfect backdrop for Hayley Scrivenor’s moody second novel, Girl Falling. A psychological thriller centred on best friends Finn and Daphne, it opens with Finn’s question, “Why would my best friend want to destroy my life?”, launching the story’s trajectory of lust, betrayal and grief.'