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Dare MeA Novel

Megan Abbott

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Dare Me

By: Megan Abbott

Narrarated by: Khristine Hvam

Addy Hanlon has always been Beth Cassidy’s best friend and trusted lieutenant. Beth calls the shots and Addy carries them out, a long-established order of things that has brought them to the pinnacle of their high-school careers. Now they’re seniors who rule the intensely competitive cheer squad, feared and followed by the other girls — until the young new coach arrives.

Cool and commanding, an emissary from the adult world just beyond their reach, Coach Colette French draws Addy and the other cheerleaders into her life. Only Beth, unsettled by the new regime, remains outside Coach’s golden circle, waging a subtle but vicious campaign to regain her position as “top girl” — both with the team and with Addy herself.

Then a suicide focuses a police investigation on Coach and her squad. After the first wave of shock and grief, Addy tries to uncover the truth behind the death — and learns that the boundary between loyalty and love can be dangerous terrain.

The raw passions of girlhood are brought to life in this taut, unflinching exploration of friendship, ambition, and power. Award-winning novelist Megan Abbott, writing with what Tom Perrotta has hailed as “total authority and an almost desperate intensity,” provides a harrowing glimpse into the dark heart of the all-American girl.

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09.04.12
Bring It On in a Blue Velvet world
2012 | Label: Hachette Audio

Megan Abbott’s Dare Me is Bring It On in a Blue Velvet world. Abbott describes a Lynchian speed-and-sex-fueled, rotten-to-the-core suburbia full of maniacally uncheerful high school cheerleaders whose only goals in life are to beat the other team after beating up on each other. Anorexia and sociopathy are as common as beauty products – and given that “it takes a half hour under the showerhead to get all the hairspray out,” that’s saying something.

Dare Me focuses on perennial squad captain – and all-around mean girl – Beth Cassidy, and her vaguely less intimidating sidekick Addy Hanlon. With the introduction Colette French, the new head coach and the first to see Addy’s potential, the years-old balance of power between friends tilts, unleashing a torrent of obsessive and violent behavior by Beth, who keeps a pin-up of a Japanese Zero pilot in her locker where most teenage girls might keep the latest Tiger Beat heartthrob.

Abbott’s meticulously plotted story and turns of phrase will come as no surprise to those fans who followed her to Dare Me from her previous notable work in thrillers (especially the Barry and Poe award-winning Queenpin), though this latest novel is a genre-crossing portrait of modern suburban depravity. Cheerleaders have always been ripe for satire, but Abbott has painted Beth with the darkest of brushes. The girl has the kind of icy personality that’d make Cujo run away with his tail between his legs.

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