Stitch-Up

On the run. Hunted by your parents. Who can you trust?

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Dasha Gold enjoys a life of indulgence, made possible by her powerful parents. But privilege comes at a price, including cosmetic surgery that will transform Dasha into a living logo for her parents' company, GoldRush Image Inc.

INFORMATION IS POWER,
BUT IMAGE IS EVERYTHING…

Presented with a way out, Dasha embarks on a hunt for the truth that takes her across a divided and CCTV-dominated capital, in the company of maverick Londoner Latif.

But money talks and GoldRush owns the media.

Who can Dasha really trust?

Published by Templar publishing.


What the press say…

“This chase novel is totally absorbing and exciting…”

“Excellent for ten to 15-year-olds of both sexes.”
Sonia Benster – The Guardian Summer Reading Supplement 2014

 

“If you’re someone who enjoys a fast paced novel of humour, drama and action in the midst of a thinly veiled social commentary of our surveillance society, as well as a critique of the promotion of cosmetics, then Hamilton has written the novel for you.”

“Hamilton has the capacity to stun with a number of outstanding lines.”
Scott Trotter – Cuckoo Review / @CuckooWriters

 

“I knew I was in for an action-packed, thrilling read- but I think I underestimated just how action-packed and thrilling it would be! Stitch-Up had me completely hooked, right from the beginning.”

“The world building was so amazing. Stitch Up really stood out as a dystopia novel; Sophie Hamilton’s vision of a near-future London was so memorable.”

“Every few chapters or so, just as the reader thinks they’ve got the resolution sussed out, there’s a shocking plot twist or event that changes the entire course of the story. It’s ridiculously clever, too.”
Georgia Blackhart, ‘The Bibliomaniac’ / @GeorgiaReads

 

“The characters and the cat-and-mouse hunt for Dasha and Latif makes Stitch-Up a real page-turner.”
Luna’s Little Library / @lunaslibrary

 

“Stitch-Up was more than I expected. I thought that it would be focused on the journey that Dasha takes, but there is also strong friendships and bonds that can’t be broken, team work, and some great sleuthing skills.”

“You don’t actually realise how much of our life is caught on camera, and after reading Stitch-Up and seeing how this duo try to navigate a safe path really shows how many cameras there are around, on traffic lights, shops, homes, and more.”
Michelle / @MuchLovedBooks

 


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