Talk:Candy (Kevin Brooks novel)

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I just have one question. I saw this movie in blockbuster the other day and it was called "candy," i skimmed the back and it seemed like it was a movie made of this novel. i watched it and realized it wasn't. The only problem is... it had the same idea... with a girl named Candy and heroin... and prostitution. I got really confused and i wanted to figure out if the novel and the movie were related in any way. I saw that Luke Davies had published his novel "Candy" in 1997, while this novel "Candy" was published in 2005. Is this novel a evolved novel from Luke Davies movie?