Summary
On a whim, Gemma and Sarah launch a Web site dedicated to every man who has done a woman wrong. What began as a joke becomes an overnight sensation, until it all goes wickedly, zanily out of control because somebody's posting some interesting rebuttals.
Allison Rushby is the Australian author of several books. Her titles include: Being Hartley, Blondetourage, Friday Night Cocktails, It's Not You It's Me, The Turnkey, The Mulberry Tree, and The Turnkey of Highgate Cemetery. She was shortlisted for the Readings Children's Book Prize 2015 with her title How to Save the Universe in Ten Easy Steps. She won the 2018 Davitt Award for children's novel with her book, The Turnkey.
(Bowker Author Biography)