Author:Lisa Unger
In a smart New York apartment, Isabel Raine is having breakfast with her husband. After her tragic childhood she has only ever wanted to be loved. And in Marcus Raine she thought she'd found the man she would be with for ever. But when she says goodbye to him that morning, little does she know that within twenty-four hours he'll have gone missing and life as she has known it for the past five years will be fractured beyond repair.
But Isabel's nightmare has only just begun. Desperate to unravel the truth behind the lies, she finds herself thrown into the centre of a violent underworld - one driven by betrayal, corruption, deceit and murder. And it seems no one is safe from those who are determined to make sure that the truth never comes to light...
Die For You tells the story of your worst nightmare: do you think you know the person you love? Do you really? Lisa Unger writes with sharp psychological insight and bone-deep understanding of her characters. This novel is almost unbearably thrilling
—— Luanne Rice, Author of Last KissUnger has proved herself to be a master of pacing and suspense and Die for You is no exception, in fact it is the most nerve wracking hand wringing book I've read by her to date. This truly is edge of your seat action and my whole body was tense while I read. BUY THIS BOOK!
—— Crimespree MagazineHe would be amusing in any form, and his spectacular inventiveness makes the Discworld series one of the perennial joys of modern fiction
—— Mail on SundayHe will remain an enduring, endearing presence in comic literature
—— Guardian'He is a satirist of enormous talent... His jokes slide under your skin as swiftly as a hypodermic syringe, leaving you giggling helplessly'
—— The TimesDevilishly clever... a terrifying climax... a classy, fast-moving and gripping thriller...You wouldn't want to miss it!
—— Lancashire Evening PostFull marks...Bolton racks up the tension in preparation for a nail-biting finale
—— Yorkshire PostBolton goes for the gothic with gusto here...a powerful cocktail of creepiness
—— Time OutChilling, eerie and intense. ****
—— News of the WorldThoughtful, involving, intricately constructed, and well written...It's an intelligent, emotionally convincing tale about a family tragedy and the process of storytelling
—— Boston GlobeAn absorbing read made urgent by needing to know 'whodunit'. But it is much more than that, being a tale of family, loss, love and misused trust to the point of betrayal. A clever, unusual read.
—— Love ReadingOne of those writers who effortlessly bridges the gap between commercial and literary fiction
—— FAY WELDON , Sunday ExpressDeliciously underhanded, echo-filled novel...so rewarding...it shows off an imagination so active that When Will There Be Good News? can barely contain it
—— New York TimesHeralds the welcome return of Jackson Brodie . . . a brilliantly observed drama on the nature of fate, love and memory
—— Marie Claire (Book of the Month)I love Kate's writing...a fantastic detective mystery
—— MirrorThe opening chapter of Kate Atkinson's latest book is one of the finest pieces of suspense literature you will read this year . . . addictive . . . Atkinson is back at her best
—— London Life