Author:Shari Lapena
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THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER from the number one bestselling author of THE COUPLE NEXT DOOR.
'Crafted like a vintage Christie and just as tense, this will be a smash hit.' Heat
'Tense. Unpredictable. Unputdownable. Shari Lapena's novels are domestic noir at its finest.'Simon Kernick
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We can't choose the strangers we meet.
As the guests arrive at beautiful, remote Mitchell's Inn, they're all looking forward to a relaxing weekend deep in the forest, miles from anywhere. They watch their fellow guests with interest, from a polite distance.
Usually we can avoid the people who make us nervous, make us afraid.
With a violent storm raging, the group finds itself completely cut off from the outside world. Nobody can get in - or out. And then the first body is found . . . and the horrifying truth comes to light. There's a killer among them - and nowhere to run.
Until we find ourselves in a situation we can't escape. Trapped.
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READERS LOVE SHARI LAPENA:
***** 'Best book I've read in ages'
***** 'On the edge of my seat to the end'
***** 'Had me hooked from start to finish'
***** 'Incredibly readable and unputdownable'
***** 'I haven't picked up a book in 9 years and I'm so glad that I picked this up! I loved it.'
OUT NOW the new Sunday Times bestseller from Shari Lapena: THE END OF HER
If you want an unputdownable thriller, you’re in luck – best-seller Shari Lapena is back with a new whodunnit…Crafted like a vintage Christie and just as tense, this will be a smash hit
—— HeatTense. Unpredictable. Unputdownable. Shari Lapena's novels are domestic noir at its finest.
—— Simon KernickThe psychological thrillers of Lapena are masterclasses in tightly plotted, economical narrative…This third novel has a premise straight out of a Agatha Christie classic
—— Metro[An Unwanted Guest] once again shows her gift for smart characterisation combined with a subtle appreciation for the darkness of the human heart . . . A perfectly choreographed danse macabre.
—— Mail on SundayAn intriguing cast, an isolated location, a raging storm and the threat of death in every dark corner: An Unwanted Guest reads like Agatha Christie with a shot of adrenalin. Clear your desk before you start it because you won't want to put it down.
—— Gilly Macmillan, author of BURNT PAPER SKYEnthralling!
—— PrimaEchoes of classic Agatha Christie . . . Be sure to clear your diary. You will want to devour this in a single, uninterrupted sitting.
—— HeraldSpine-tingling.
—— Irish TatlerShari Lapena combines the cosy feel and cunning plotting of an Agatha Christie-era whodunnit with a sharp eye for contemporary life and she is rapidly becoming a go-to author for anyone seeking a light but lip-smacking mystery
—— Sunday ExpressA gripping tale from this accomplished crime writer.
—— My WeeklyThis page-turner had us absolutely gripped.
—— Take a BreakA satisfying read that grips attention from the outset
—— Jeremy Black , CriticNesbo, sharp-witted as ever, keeps the complex, burnished narrative…a knife-edge… Nesbo remains the king of Scandinavian noir
—— Mark Sanderson , Evening StandardNesbo weaves the strands of his elaborate narrative with the ease of a gifted storyteller, tantalising the reader with misdirections and a plateful of red herrings. Yet it’s remarkable how quickly he can disentrangle an intricate plot. And momentum? He’s a genius at that – the 500-plus pages just fly by… never underestimate Nesbo – he’s a writer with a seemingly endless supply of stories to tell
—— Debra Craine , The TimesIntricately plotted, with sudden twists and startling developments
—— Joan Smith , Sunday TimesAnother fast-moving Scandi page-turner from Nesbo
—— UK Press Syndication, *Summer Reads of 2019*Nesbo…delivers a perfect blend of thriller and police procedural packed with suspense heartbreak and intrigue, never going where you expect it to… Nesbo is one of the best thriller writers on the planet and Knife may well be his best novel yet
—— Jon Coates , Daily ExpressEnjoy his [Nesbo’s] unique, deliciously horrible vision of the world once again
—— Jake Kerridge , Sunday ExpressA real page turner which will give you sleepless nights as you race towards an immensely satisfying conclusion after many twists and turns and a whole host of suspects
—— Trevor Tubby , Eastern Daily Press[The] most gripping case yet. Gloriously twisted
—— Daily ExpressArguably Nesbo’s best yet… Knife is the perfect blend of police procedural and a thriller packed with suspense, heartbreak and intrigue
—— Jon Coates , Daily MirrorGardner’s writing is beautiful, and the plot weaves together masterfully with detail and precision... For anyone looking for a suspenseful, gripping read, Never Tell will not disappoint.
—— New York Journal of BooksThe tension ratchets up in the new domestic suspense thriller from the US crime queen
—— Writers OnlineNever Tell is a pacey and action-packed thriller that will leave you feeling breathless
—— CultureFlyStarts with a bang and never lets up! An utterly absorbing story about troubled families and twisted fates.
—— Shari Lapena, author of The Couple Next DoorA complex crime scene, a missing girl, a ticking clock: no one writes a more page-turning, gut-wrenching, edgy thriller. LOOK FOR ME is a page turner par excellence.
—— Tess GerritsenTerror, twists, and trepidation. Look for Me is a triple-salvo thriller.
—— Kathy ReichsSo twisty, turning and grippy
—— Gilly Macmillan , bestselling author of What She KnewIt is insidiously unnerving in such a clever way . . . had me well and truly hooked!
—— Bookish ChatDark, unforgiving, suspenseful and thought-provoking
—— Emma's Bookish CornerCampus novel satire and the high drama of a thriller combine in a fiendishly readable interrogation of the allure of violent fiction
—— SARAH MOSS, GuardianOne of the most believable heroines I've seen on the page in a long time. The final chapters deliver the heart-in-mouth genre denouement we’ve been waiting for
—— TLSIt is a beautifully written book, a masterpiece by the woman who may be Britain’s finest living crime novelist
—— Daily TelegraphThe Long Drop is not just a success and a thrilling read in its own right, but a game-changer for the genre.
—— Stuart Kelly , Scotland on SundayA relentlessly tense and exciting read, every page oozes menace and its core of truth makes it all the more unsettling.
—— Sunday MirrorDeliciously shadowy.
—— Claire Allfree , MetroDark, gritty and chilling, it is steeped in the atmosphere and mores of Glasgow in the 1950s
—— Choice[An] extraordinary story of a 1950s Glasgow murder mystery.
—— Guardian, 2017 Books of the YearThe Long Drop is an extraordinarily unsettling, evocative and compelling novel
—— Laura James , AGA MagazineI’ve been a fan of Ms Mina for a while, but The Long Drop has to be my favourite. The writing is beautiful and more than once I found myself having to pause, just to take in the sheer elegance of the prose. It’s an absolute gem of a book.
—— Abir Mukherjee[O]ne of crime fiction’s most acute observers of contemporary society.
—— Jake Kerridge , Sunday Express, 2017 Books of the YearA wonderfully punchy evocation of a legendary murder mystery, packed with the authentic sights, sounds and intrigues of Glasgow in the late Fifties.
—— Robert Goddard[I] was gripped, impressed by her insight into the mind of a psychopath… A grim novel, but a very good one.
—— Allan Massie , Yorkshire Post, 2017 Books of the YearMina's novels are engrossing, deeply rooted in reality and astutely perceptive about human nature
—— Daily ExpressPowerful, passionate and compelling. Mina can chill your blood and break your heart in the same sentence
—— Mark BillinghamWhy do Scottish writers dominate British crime fiction? With Denise Mina at least, the answer is pure class
—— Daily TelegraphRemarkable… It often seems as if Mina has freed herself from most of the strictures of the thriller format in order to explore altogether more literary territory. It is a pleasure to accompany her. The writing is frequently arresting
—— James O'Brien , Times Literary SupplementCharismatic, grimy masterpiece
—— Jake Kerridge , Daily TelegraphBleak and atmospheric
—— Harriet Lane , ObserverDeliciously dark and twisty, this is a page-turner from start to finish
—— Connaught TelegraphIf you like a touch of Stephen King mixed with British crime, then this is for you . . . this is a spooky read, but also holds its own as a police procedural novel
—— People's FriendThis flawless thriller will touch your heart and live long in your memory
—— Daily ExpressThis flawless thriller lives long in the memory
—— Daily Mirror