Author:James Patterson
'Smart characters, shocking twists' Lisa Gardner
'I couldn't turn the pages quick enough' Heidi Perks
'Terrific, high-octane, really pacy' Jo Spain
'A compelling read with great set pieces and, most of all, that charismatic cast of characters' Sun
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The Sunday Times bestseller
A wolf in sheep's clothing
Detective Lindsay Boxer doesn't know who she can trust. A weapon stolen from a police evidence locker is used in a series of vigilante murders, and Lindsay must investigate her closest colleagues and ask herself if they are capable of such heinous crimes.
When two severed heads are left in a famous actor's garden, Lindsay is called to investigate the grisly scene, unearthing a third head and wondering how many more she'll find before she catches the killer.
Amid the chaos of these crimes, Lindsay struggles with her pregnancy and the vindictive reporter dragging her personal life into the public eye. She and her unborn baby are heading into dangerous territory...
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More praise for the Women's Murder Club
'Fast-moving, intricately plotted . . . Boxer steals the show as the tough cop with a good heart' Mirror
'I have never begun a Patterson book and been able to put it down' Larry King
'Patterson and Paetro at their best.... A series that shows no signs of fatigue or flagging' BookReporter.com
Truly original, witty and well-observed... A work of genius
—— Sunday TelegraphA tour de force of comic storytelling
—— Roger Sabin , ObserverWickedly funny... This book is so good that one can hardly bear to reach the end
—— Daily MailHilarious... Gemma Bovery deliciously exploits Posy Simmonds' talent for observing, in words and in pictures, the absurdities of daily life among the aspiring metropolitan middle class at home and abroad
—— The TimesHeartbreaking, haunting and hypnotic
—— Patricia GibneyGreat, great, great - I am giving it a lot of love . . . read this one!
—— Ryan Tubridy, RTÉDark, angry, searing and beautifully written, The Interview is an incredible read, impossible to put down. Gill Perdue is a fresh, assured new voice in Irish crime writing
—— Andrea MaraA tightly wound plot that keeps you on your toes until the final chapters. Incredible story telling
—— Arlene HuntPropulsive
—— RTÉ GuideA brutal and compelling tale that starts as a revenge story but quickly becomes so much more. Clever, shocking and horrific in places, it's the sort of book for which the phrase 'page-turner' was invented
—— Lucie McKnight HardyCome for the fabulous premise, stay for the razor-sharp portrait of a marvelously complex (and often totally terrifying) mind. I was a big fan of You Let Me In, but Camilla Bruce has absolutely outdone herself with Bella Sorensen and Triflers Need Not Apply
—— Laird HuntExplosive . . . If you like true crime, you'll devour this chilling story
—— Woman's WeeklyDeliciously dark, wickedly observed with a protagonist who will haunt you in the best way. Utterly gripping, chillingly compelling - you won't read another story quite like Bella's
—— Miranda DickinsonLoved this fascinating tale of how a woman's pain turns to rage and then murder. A dark, thrilling ride into a world of revenge. Oh so satisfying
—— Julie Owen MoylanA perfect read for any crime fiction fan. A chilling immersion into the mind of a serial killer - dark, seductive and addictive. A truly gripping read
—— Lia MiddletonBased on a true story, with dark humour throughout, you will be hooked
—— PrimaExtraordinary. Bruce does a marvellous job of reimagining this real-life murderer, without excusing her crimes
—— The TimesThis gory fictionalisation of her story is also a great character study
—— BestExplosive . . . If you like true crime, you'll devour this chilling story of revenge
—— WomanChilling. Camilla Bruce's adept reimagining of this compelling historical figure is difficult to forget
—— Gazette and HeraldYou'll veer between pity and loathing for the main character, with perhaps a touch of horrified admiration at times
—— The Hunsbury HandbookA teasing, atmospheric mystery set against the background of a hot summer in New York.
—— SAGA 'Book of the Month'The tension and foreboding builds gradually in this outstanding gothic debut, allowing readers to savour Ann's voice. The disturbing account plays with class differences and women friendship, set against a medieval, academic atmosphere sheltered from the city.
—— LIBRARY JOURNAL *Starred Review'Beginning with every parent's worst nightmare, Andrea Mara's new book serves up another terrific hook that immediately draws the reader in. No One Saw a Thing is a fast paced family thriller that will keep you turning the pages'
—— Sinead Crowley'Incredible thriller, amazing premise, Andrea Mara always delivers on twisty addictive pageturners. An adrenaline rush of a book.'
—— Sophie White'Another delicious slice of domestic noir from Andrea Mara, No One Saw A Thing has a great hook, an ultra-satisfying ending and all manner of twists, lies and deceit in between.'
—— Catherine Kirwan'A palpable sense of menace hangs over Andrea Mara's latest thriller which packs punch after shocking punch. Talk about suspense! No One Saw A Thing is a gloriously tangled, whiplash-inducing, electrifying read. I couldn't put it down and I can't recommend it highly enough.'
—— Amanda Cassidy'Andrea Mara smashes it yet again with a story you simply cannot set aside! A pacy gritty acutely observed nightmare chase through London - helped or is it hindered by a group of toxic friends. My heart was thumping right to the end!'
—— Gill PurduePraise for Andrea Mara
—— :'Next-level domestic suspense - even the twists have twists. I loved it - Andrea Mara is a star.'
—— Lee Child'Original, clever, and unputdownable.'
—— Sarah Pearse'A relentless, twisting page-turner, Hide and Seek delves deeply into every parent's worst nightmare. A first-class thriller.'
—— Chris WhitakerThe twists keep coming as the action rockets back and forth in time exposing the terrible truth that binds the friends together and eventually wrenches them apart.
—— The GlossMara is truly gifted at this kind of story, and this is a proper page-turner, with several cliff hangers and plenty of red herrings. As the action progresses, the pace intensifies to a pulse-rising intensity . . . A most satisfying thriller.
—— Sunday Independent