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A Change of Circumstance
Oct 11, 2024 2:27 PM

Author:Susan Hill

A Change of Circumstance

Innocent or guilty. It's a matter of which lines you cross.

It's mid-winter and a body is discovered in a flat just outside Lafferton. It's a drugs overdose but something doesn't feel right. The place is entirely empty. Damp walls, bare floorboards. Not even a bed.

And then there's the man known as Fats. Preying on young children to run errands for him. Burner phones with instructions messaged through. Bribes followed by threats.

Can Serrailler finally break the drugs network that's spreading through the area or is it just too powerful for him?

OVER ONE MILLION COPIES SOLD

'Keeps the reader guessing until the last page' Sunday Express

Reviews


There are some harrowing moments in this unsparing novel, which shows how easily vulnerable youngsters can be exploited

—— Joan Smith , Sunday Times

Hill's Serailler novels are as addictive as Rankin's

—— Scotsman (Praise for the Serrailler series)

Modern crime writing with a dark fierce edge

—— Daily Mail (Praise for the Serrailler series)

Nothing's quite as it seems, except for Hill's brilliantly compelling prose

—— Daily Mirror (Praise for the Serrailler series)

All the ingredients for the perfect English crime novel are here

—— Daily Mail (Praise for the Serrailler series)

An unputdownable thriller. Spine-tingling mystery . . . I could not put this down!'

—— GRAZIA BOOK CLUB

If, like me , you loved The Couple at No 9 you are in for a treat. A cleverly plotted dark and twisty thriller which will keep you guessing until the end.

—— ALICE FEENEY

A chillingly dark plot with a killer twist, I was totally gripped throughout

—— HEIDI PERKS

I was hooked from the first page and turned the last with my head reeling at the fiendishly clever ending. Atmospheric, haunting and endlessly surprising, I loved it

—— EVE CHASE

From page one I just knew this was going to be a cracking story, and I was right. The Girls Who Disappeared is a fabulously eerie, spine-tingling treat. Its twists and turns unfolded at a breathtaking pace, but Douglas is a master storyteller and I felt in the safest of hands. This haunting thriller is the perfect immersive read. I loved it!

—— JANICE HALLETT

Spine-chilling . . . A twisty plot and unnerving undertones make this an unforgettable read

—— Culturefly

A deliciously dark, captivating and twisty mystery from Queen of Gripping Pageturners. With an eerie setting, a brilliant hook and a cast of suspicious characters, The Girls Who Disappeared will keep you guessing and frantically turning the pages from the gripping opening to the very last page

—— CALLY TAYLOR

A darkly menacing sense of place looms throughout Claire Douglas's latest absorbing, atmospheric novel. Douglas weaves dual timelines and smart plotting to serve up another tense, spine-chilling mystery that fans will absolutely love

—— GILLY MACMILLAN

A fabulous book. Brilliantly plotted, heart-wrenchingly emotional, and with a central premise to die for. This delivered by the armful. I loved it!

—— GYTHA LODGE

Praise for Claire Douglas

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Spine chilling

—— The Sunday Times

Claire is a mistress at weaving the reader into a web of domestic deceit

—— Jane Corry

Twisty, exciting yet so very real

—— Gillian McAllister

Master storyteller Robert Harris has forged history anew, melding fact and fiction

—— RTÉ

Harris spins an exciting tale which I hope will leave you hungry for more

—— Inside History Magazine

If you like your page-turning popular fiction at the more intelligent end of the spectrum, you could not do better than this.

—— Daily Telegraph

A gripping thriller

—— Press Association

A gripping revenger's tale... This is by far Harris's best book since An Officer and a Spy, which dealt with another great national division: the Dreyfus case. He has produced a ripping page-turner that breathes all the complexities and moral nuances of the Civil War period

—— Financial Times

Lucid and full of suspense

—— Spectator

A thrilling page-turner based on real events . . . packed with rich and fascinating historical detail

—— The Scotsman

In his new thriller, Robert Harris wrests [a] fascinating period back from its unjust oblivion, showing how closely its complex landscape of constitutional crises and Puritan politics played out in new unregulated media resonates with us today

—— The Critic

Harris, deft as ever, weaves a hefty amount of historical fact into the narrative, politics, religion, colonial life, family ties - as well as themes of forgiveness and reconciliation. Underneath it all though is the remorseless and building propulsion of hunter and prey

—— New Statesman

A drama so involving and nerve-wracking, you can barely turn the pages fast enough. Historic!

—— Saga Magazine

Another fantastic piece of historical fiction from Robert Harris, immaculately researched and utterly believable

—— IPU Review

A gripping thriller and a timely reminder of the dangers of a deeply divided and intolerant society

—— The Shropshire Magazine

The book excels in its stunning recreation of the landscape of America... Harris proves himself to be masterful at this and it gives the book a vibrant memorability

—— New Statesman

Few writers combine history, politics and excitement of a thriller as enthrallingly as Robert Harris does.

—— Sunday Times

What Harris does here is nothing short of masterful.

—— Irish Times

Harris displays an impressive grasp of the historical context without taxing his readers by showing his 'workings'.

—— Church Times

Based on real and fascinating history, this is Robert Harris's best since An Officer and a Spy

—— The Times

Pacy and tense, and the pungently evoked past offers up some shrewd present-day parallels

—— Mail on Sunday

An absolutely stunning historical novel and a ripping crime thriller at the same time. I've been recommending it far and wide and buying it for people for Christmas!

—— Dead Good

The best historical fiction combines a gripping plot with meticulous research - leaving the reader inspired to learn more about the real-life protagonists. And the latest release from Robert Harris once more proves his mastery of the genre

—— Soldier

I loved Act of Oblivion by Robert Harris, which achieves the astonishing feat of taking 17th-century events and people and telling their stories in 21st-century language without a single seam showing

—— Ben Macintyre , The Times

Thrilling

—— Gregory Doran , The Times

This is a novel that asks big historical questions. You could read it as a pure thriller, and it is one of Harris's most compellingly paced to date. You could read it as a piece of intelligent historical immersion. I think it is more; I think it is his best novel since Fatherland.

—— Sunday Times

It's a belter.

—— The Times

If only all historical thrillers could be this entertaining.

—— Observer

In this tense and beautifully written account of the ensuing manhunt, Harris brings sympathy to characters on either side of the civil war that divided a nation.

—— Daily Mail

A brainy, compulsive page-turner.

—— Daily Telegraph

A violent, gripping, globetrotting chase thriller

—— Daily Mirror

He’s my go-to person that I know will keep me entertained

—— Jane Garvey

[A] rich, propulsive novel

—— Sunday Times
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