Author:Nuala Ellwood
WHAT DID YOU SEE? WHAT DID YOU DO?
'Gripping, poignant...I read it in one sitting' ROSAMUND LUPTON
'Brilliantly compulsive and with one hell of a twist!' CLAIRE DOUGLAS
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Sixty seconds after she wakes from a coma, Maggie's world is torn apart.
The police tell her that her daughter Elspeth is dead. That she drowned when the car Maggie had been driving plunged into the river. Maggie remembers nothing.
When Maggie begs to see her husband Sean, the police tell her that he has disappeared. He was last seen on the day of her daughter's funeral.
What really happened that day at the river?
Where is Maggie's husband?
And why can't she shake the suspicion that somewhere, somehow...
her daughter is still alive?
An emotional page-turner with amazing characters from the Top Ten bestselling author of My Sister's Bones, this thriller is perfect for fans of Clare Mackintosh's I Let You Go and Lisa Jewell's Watching You.
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WHAT AUTHORS AND READERS ARE SAYING:
'Makes you question everything you thought you knew' EMMA KAVANAGH
'You won't see the big twist coming in this haunting thriller. A worthy successor to My Sister's Bones' Daily Express
'Wow! What a fantastic book that completely sucked me in. 5 stars' ***** Amazon reviewer
'A stunning book. Compelling, unsettling and powerful this is a book that will stay with me for a long time' C. L. Taylor
'This story absolutely blew me away' ***** Amazon reviewer
'A clever, twisty plot that takes psychological mind games to a new level. Nuala Ellwood has done it again!' Jane Corry
'A masterpiece' ***** Amazon reviewer
'Rivals The Girl on the Train (and beats it for style)' The Guardian
'This clever, multi- layered novel is simply stunning' Dinah Jefferies
'A gripping rollercoaster ride of a thriller. Keeps you in there right to the last page' Christobel Kent
'A twisty psychological thriller. I raced through it in one sitting!' Lucy Atkins
'A dark, intense, multi-layered thriller that twists and turns until the last page' Tammy Cohen
'Twisty and unpredictable. Kept me guessing until the end' Karen Cleveland
'An accomplished and page-turning thriller...it's impossible to guess where it's going next' Nicholas Searle
'A raw, shocking, and serpentine mystery that keeps you guessing until the very end' Nicolas Obregon, author of Blue Light Yokohama
A stunning book. Compelling, unsettling and powerful
—— C. L. TaylorYou won't see the big twist coming in this haunting thriller. A worthy successor to My Sister's Bones
—— Daily ExpressMemorable, jaw-dropping
—— Sunday TimesCompelling and intriguing, right from the very first page
—— Sharon BoltonA clever, twisty plot that takes psychological mind games to a new level. Nuala Ellwood has done it again!
—— Jane CorryThe Day of the Accident had me gasping for breath and on the verge of tears from the get-go. Twisty, haunting, and completely heart-wrenching, you won't breathe until you've turned the very last page.
—— Carolyn Jess-CookeGrabbed me on the first page and didn't let go
—— Woman and HomeGripping, engrossing and surprising at every turn
—— Rowan ColemanA raw, shocking, and serpentine mystery that keeps you guessing until the very end
—— Nicolas Obregon, author of 'Blue Light Yokohama'This book will take all your expectations and upend them, making you question everything you thought you knew
—— Emma KavanaghTwisty and unpredictable. Kept me guessing until the end
—— Karen Cleveland, author of 'Need to Know'Absolutely brilliant - exciting, clever, it deserves to be a bestseller
—— Priscilla MastersThis story really isn’t predictable - unlike so many stories in the same genre. There was never a boring moment and I really recommend that you pre-order this book!
—— Bookish Bitch BlogWith each installment in this series, I find myself more and more invested in these characters.
—— Always with a BookI was glued to each word trying to figure out the puzzle but never did.
—— CMash ReadsI highly recommend picking up any of Gardner’s books. You’ll get some kickass female leads, suspense packed plot, and plenty of twists to keep you guessing.
—— Jessica Map ReviewsThis is my first five star read of 2019!
—— Booked on a FeelingNever Tell is an outstanding, fast-paced, intricate procedural that delves into dark secrets and has questions and complications multiplying with every chapter.
—— She Treads Softlya memorable experience, one that I think about long after I finish the last page.
—— Waves of FictionHer character work is beautifully done, and she deftly handles multiple narrators, timelines and plot arcs. Gardner strikes what feels like a perfect tone with 10 books of background to contend with, keeping the present fresh while providing necessary history. Never Tell is an excellent addition to the D.D. Warren series and proof it's never too late to draw in new fans.
—— Shelf AwarenessGardner knows how to weave a deeply moving and psychological thriller that pulls no punches in its authenticity. She is one of the masters when it comes to crime fiction. Fans of her novels will consider this one of her best, and newcomers will be in awe of the compelling story and unpredictability of the proceedings.
—— Mail OnlineGardner’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
—— CultureFlyI loved it. The quality of her writing meant it was an absolute pleasure to read, as well as being genuinely terrifying. It made my hair stand on end! Genius
C. J. Tudor writes evil with aplomb - The Taking of Annie Thorne reveals how evil casts its resonance through places, people and our shared past. This book lingers with you long after the lights go out
—— Matt Wesolowski, author of Six StoriesWhat an absolute treat of a novel this was. Such an assured, distinct voice and an absolute belter of a plot
—— Caz Frear, author of Sweet Little LiesI rattled through The Taking of Annie Thorne by C. J. Tudor - it reads like a Stephen King novel, and I can't think of a higher compliment than that!
—— Simon LelicDeliciously creepy, and written with such skill and fluency it's hard to believe this is only her second book. Indeed I think it gives King a run for his money
—— James Oswald, bestselling author of the Inspector McLean seriesC. J. Tudor is a writer of real creepiness. The Taking of Annie Thorne is no exception - a dark, chilling mystery that had me reading until the early hours
—— Kate Hamer, The Girl in the Red CoatI read this novel with a sense of creeping dread. It was an achingly good, well-plotted, dark, disturbing piece of pure brilliance! C J Tudor is my new favourite author.
—— Sam Carrington, bestselling author of Bad Sister and One Little LieLoved this. Funny, frightening, goes out with a BANG. Believe the hype!
—— Chris Whitaker, author of Tall OaksA brilliantly sharp and distinctive voice and super-creepy plot. Fab
—— Roz Watkins, author of The Devil's DiceFinished this creepy corker last night. Utterly compelling with a host of intriguing characters and brilliant writing. Fans of The Chalk Man will definitely not be disappointed
—— Isabelle Broom, author of One Thousand Stars and YouI loved The Chalk Man, but The Taking of Annie Thorne is even better, creepier and more addictive! I was so creeped out I had to stop reading until my husband came home one night! Brilliant stuff - well done, C. J. Tudor!
—— Elle Croft, author of The Other SisterThe Hot List
—— Inside SoapFollowing on from C J Tudor's successful debut, comes a novel about bullying, cruelty and deceit. . . Tudor keeps the novel moving at a fast pace
—— Literary ReviewA Stephen King style thriller that will have you transfixed and submerged in the entanglement of the twisting plot. This book kept me intrigued all the way to the very end
—— Places & FacesCrime meets psychological suspense meets out-and-out horror. From the stomach-churning first chapter to the grand guignol ending that is as shocking as it is surprising, Tudor racks up the nastiness . . . Another hit.
—— Buzz MagazineMatches Stephen King for creepiness. A must-read for horror fans
—— Leamington CourierCreepy beyond words. Just like Stephen King, the fact that Tudor's characters are so believable makes the events even creepier
—— People's Friend