Author:James Patterson,Sartaj Garewal
A major terrorist cell sets a devastating plan in motion. Their target? One of the world's busiest airports – London Heathrow.
Retired SAS Captain Matt Bates and ex-Delta Force officer Chaz Shoeman find themselves caught up in the attack. And they are London’s only hope at stopping an atrocity that could kill thousands.
French crime queen's new mystery – her best yet.
—— Sunday Times[Vargas] has won the CWA international dagger four times, confirming her place in the top rank of contemporary crime writers... [A Climate of Fear] is easily the best thing she has ever done... The idea of history repeating itself is at the heart of this stunning novel, which confirms Vargas’ fine understanding of the unchanging nature of human passions.
—— Sunday TimesA reminder that Fred Vargas is one of the most entertainingly eccentric of all current European crime writers... [It] demonstrates why Vargas is so highly esteemed... Highly impressive.
—— Barry Forshaw , IndependentVargas writes with strength, erudition and unique imagination... In the crowded world of crime fiction, she's a valuable one-off. A Climate of Fear is one of her best.
—— Marcel Berlins , The TimesA rich and remarkable work that may be her masterpiece.
—— Crime SceneCrime Gold
—— Woman & HomeVargas is assured in the way she marshals her narrative elements around a fascinating exploration of how a corrupted group dynamic can parlay historical horrors into contemporary crimes.
—— Diarmuid Doyle , Today FMA pitch-perfect example of Southern Gothic.
—— The TimesA rare talent. Tight, beautifully dark prose, peppered with scintillating moments of light…A wonderfully crafted tale that will satisfy readers in ways they never thought possible. Brilliant stuff, indeed.
—— Chris HighA chilling, twisting tale of family, memory, and home . . . This engaging and thrilling tale about a young woman’s homecoming, the vagaries of memory, and the impact of tragedy on both a town and a family is a terrific choice for Laura Lippman and Sue Grafton readers.
—— Library JournalArrowood is a haunting and heart-breaking novel that puts Laura McHugh on the literary map.
—— Culture Flygripping.
—— The BookbagA lyrically haunting story…It’s so atmospheric you can practically hear the floorboard creek.
—— Peterborough TelegraphAn absorbing, spine-tingling novel brimming with atmosphere.
—— Daily Expressa superb, compelling read
—— Woman & HomeI love stories where you're not quite sure who is telling the truth! This one kept me guessing
—— Jane CorryCompelling and page-turning, wonderfully written and impossible to second guess with a brilliant twist
—— Debbie Howells, bestselling author of Richard and Judy selection , The Bones of YouPraise for The Sisters
—— -Grippingly claustrophobic and unpredictable on every page: perfect for fans of The Girl on the Train
—— Marie ClaireTension oozes from every pag . . . [an] addictive read that will leave you on the edge of your seat
—— SunAs soon as I finished the first page, I knew I wouldn't be able to put this down . . . I thoroughly enjoyed it
—— Good HousekeepingUnforgettably dark and complex
—— Woman & Home