Winner of the 2012 Aurealis Award for Best Horror NovelWinner of the 2012 Australian Shadows Award for Best NovelTwo sisters. One wish. Unimaginable consequences.Not all fairytales are for children.Perfections is the chilling new novel from the author of Madigan Mine.Praise for Perfections‘Perfections sings from the page. It is dark, compelling and monstrously beautiful.’ Alison Goodman, New York Times bestselling author of Eon and Eona‘Kirstyn McDermott’s prose is darkly magical, insidious and insistent. Once her words get under your skin, they are there to stay.’ Angela Slatter, British Fantasy Award-winning author of Sourdough and Other Stories‘Kirstyn McDermott is one of Australia’s hidden treasures. First published in 1993, she has since haunted anthologies and collections with her critically-acclaimed darkest dreams. She has been nominated for and won various awards, including an Aurealis (twice), a Chronos, and a Ditmar, as well as being nominated for a Bram Stoker Award. Her first novel, Madigan Mine, was published in 2010 and immediately won another Ditmar for Best Horror Novel, as well as being nominated for three other awards.’ This is Horror, 10 Must Read Australian Horror Writers
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Winner of the 2012 Aurealis Award for Best Horror NovelWinner of the 2012 Australian Shadows Award for Best NovelTwo sisters. One wish. Unimaginable consequences.Not all fairytales are for children.Perfections is the chilling new novel from the author of Madigan Mine.Praise for Perfections‘Perfections sings from the page. It is dark, compelling and monstrously beautiful.’ Alison Goodman, New York Times bestselling author of Eon and Eona‘Kirstyn McDermott’s prose is darkly magical, insidious and insistent. Once her words get under your skin, they are there to stay.’ Angela Slatter, British Fantasy Award-winning author of Sourdough and Other Stories‘Kirstyn McDermott is one of Australia’s hidden treasures. First published in 1993, she has since haunted anthologies and collections with her critically-acclaimed darkest dreams. She has been nominated for and won various awards, including an Aurealis (twice), a Chronos, and a Ditmar, as well as being nominated for a Bram Stoker Award. Her first novel, Madigan Mine, was published in 2010 and immediately won another Ditmar for Best Horror Novel, as well as being nominated for three other awards.’ This is Horror, 10 Must Read Australian Horror Writers