Hugo and Isabel are Mathéo’s friends, with whom he hangs out at lunch time and whenever he has free time. He loves his girlfriend, the charming, beautiful Lola, deeply. He is young though and is still at school. He is expected to win a medal – hopefully the gold – at the next Olympics. Mathéo is the British and European diving champion. The story then goes back and tells us more about Mathéo. Whatever happened the previous night has changed his life irrevocably and he will never been able to go back to his earlier carefree, happy life. Or something in his mind suppresses that memory. He can’t remember what happened the previous night. He also realizes that he has got cuts and bruises all over his body and something has happened in his room – it is totally trashed and everything there is broken and smashed. Mathéo gets up one day morning and realizes that he is still fully dressed. I got it last week and finished reading it yesterday. I was very excited when it was released a couple of weeks back. After reading Tabitha Suzuma’s ‘Forbidden’, and then her ‘A Note of Madness’ and ‘ A Voice in the Distance’, I have been waiting for her next book ‘Hurt’ to be released.
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