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Hiding in Plain Sight
Oct 28, 2024 6:31 AM

Author:Susan Lewis,Julia Franklin

Hiding in Plain Sight

Random House presents the audiobook edition of Hiding in Plain Sight by Susan Lewis, read by Julia Franklin.

Andee Lawrence is in heaven. Well, the South of France to be exact.

Ex-detective Andee has swapped freelance investigation and a broken marriage, for two months in Provence, renovating a beautiful villa with the new man in her life. Pottering around a small picturesque town on an early summer's day, she is at peace.

But her world is about to be shattered.

Remember me?

Two words spoken by a woman from the back of a car that say so much yet reveal so little.

As the car drives away Andee is left reeling, overwhelmed by shock, confusion, self-doubt and mounting trepidation.

Almost thirty years ago, fourteen year old Penny had disappeared from her family's life, never to be heard from again. It is the missing child case that has haunted Andee her whole life; And now Penny - Andee's sister - is back.

The question is: why?

Reviews

THE FOURTH BOOK IN THE ANDEE LAWRENCE SERIES. The SHOCKING new novel from Sunday Times bestselling author Susan Lewis. You might forgive, but can you forget? Almost thirty years ago, fourteen year old Penny had disappeared from her family's life, never to be heard from again. It is the missing child case that has haunted Andee her whole life; And now Penny - Andee's sister - is back.

The question is: why?

—— from the publisher's description

Explosive

—— My Weekly

A crime story wound up in supernatural, nerve-jangling creepiness

—— Peterborough Evening Telegraph

It grips, grabs and pummels your emotions.

—— The Connexion

Harvey employs an admirable and quite subtle writing style that is economical and yet detailed.

—— On: Yorkshire Magazine

Enjoyable reading

—— The Times

Fresh and funny

—— Woman's Own

The precision in his prose bellies his training as a scriptwriter; the plot unfolds with self-assured ease, and the dialogue lives on the page… He trusts his reader, and the novel has compulsive power because of it. An astonishing debut.

—— Calen O'Hanlon , Skinny

A groundbreaking debut. Montpelier Parade is a taut, riveting, beautifully sparse coming of age tale from a fearless new talent

—— Téa Obreht, National Book Award Finalist & New York Times bestselling author of The Tiger's Wife

I hope that someone will give me an advance copy… I’ve heard it’s lyrical, brave and inventive – everything I look for in a novel.

—— Maggie O'Farrell , Observer, Book of the Year

A bittersweet love story… An unusually vivid novel, which presents life how it is, rather than how Hollywood script writers might like it to be.

—— Press Association

Karl’s depiction of his home-town is so visceral you can almost feel the dreich air seeping into your bones as you read…. Karl’s acute observations perfectly capture the essence of boyhood bewilderment and bravado. This is an unusually vivid novel that presents life how it is.

—— Kate Whiting , UK Press Syndication

A tender, real tale of love…a captivating debut from the Dublin-born author… A luminous, moving story that is full of heart.

—— Image

Hypnotic and involving.

—— Sunday Express S Magazine

I adored this unconventional love story. It’s tender, with luminous language, and should catapult the author to literary fame.

—— Irish Examiner

Beautiful and tender…a wonderful read whose tender story will stay with you long after turning the last page.

—— RTE

[A] luminous debut novel… The rich, clear prose of Donal Ryan and his affinity for his marginalised characters comes to mind when reading Geary’s novel… Geary’s vivid writing gets to the heart of the matter, but he also knows what should be left unsaid… the reflective and heartfelt voice of Sonny renders this classic but dark romance story utterly memorable’

—— Sarah Gilmartin , Irish Times

Geary is the latest player in a recent resurgence of Irish literary talent… In Montpelier Parade, he delivers an unforgettable love story in writing that is often exceptional.

—— Peter Carty , Financial Times

Montpelier Parade is a beautiful, cinematic novel about desire, longing, grief, hope and the things that remain unspoken.

—— Olaf Tyaransen , Hot Press

This powerful debut novel is tender and raw and heartfelt – and one you’ll immediately want others to read.

—— The Pool

Luminous, moody writing make Geary an author to watch.

—— Foyles Online, 2017 Books of the Year

A compelling read… Charged with mystery and intimacy in equal abundance.

—— Anothermag.com

Reflective, poignant and intriguing, Montpelier Parade is a bittersweet love story that will stay with you for a long time.

—— Sharmaine Lovegrove , Elle

Unfolding in the sea-bright, rain-soaked Dublin of early spring, Montpelier Parade is a beautiful, cinematic novel about desire, longing, grief, hope and the things that remain unspoken

—— Irish World Newspaper

An extremely good short novel about a teenage boy from Dublin… This is really very good indeed.

—— William Leith , Evening Standard

Their love affair, across divisions of class and age, is brilliantly, painfully told. Although Montpelier Parade is – amazingly – Geary’s debut novel, he already knows how to play with the reader’s feelings like a pro. He’s one to watch.

—— James Marriott , The Times

It’s written throughout in the second person, a device that sounds tricksy and ought to jar, but Geary’s deft way with words makes it work. Staggeringly good.

—— Simon Shaw , Mail on Sunday

Wow, for a debut book, this blew me away. It is a beautiful, lyrical, almost poetic story of first love, the passion and heartbreak of loss and finding out who you are… The writing just made me sigh (in a good way) and I cannot wait to read Karl’s next book. As this is only a slim book, it will haunt the reader, and for me, it will always have a place in my heart. It is a book to treasure and to tell your friends and family about. It’s one to keep and one to reread, just because.

—— Angie Rhodes , Nudge

It’s a sensitively told love story and an evocative picture of rainy, gritty 1980s Dublin. Geary is a writer to keep an eye on.

—— James Marriott , The Times

Geary’s use of the second person is unfaltering and brilliantly sustained, it creates an intimacy and intensity that is utterly absorbing.

—— Claire Allfree , Daily Mail

A quietly moving story of two lost souls in 1980s Dublin.

—— Sarah Gilmartin , Irish Times
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