Author:Samantha Hayes
The gripping new short story, from the author of Until You’re Mine and Before You Die. Perfect for fans of S J Watson and Sophie Hannah.
Your wife and daughter have been kidnapped and are being
held hostage. Only you can save them.
But how far will you go...?
Includes an extract from Before You Die - Samantha Hayes' compelling second psychological suspense featuring DI Lorraine Fisher.
Fast, wickedly funny, hugely enjoyable.
—— Sunday Mirror[keeps] you in suspense until the end
—— CandisThis thriller… packs a killer twist
—— PrimaMorally complex, disturbing and very gripping.
—— Woman and HomeWhat starts out to be a chiller turns into a brain-twisting shocker. All rather clever, really.
—— Sunday SportA deliciously dark winter’s tale that delivers twist after twist as it races towards its shocking conclusion. The perfect thriller to curl up with this Christmas.
—— MARK EDWARDS (author of The Magpies)Exciting, chillingly complex ...a delicious dark twist at the end.
—— Publishers Weekly USI read Dying For Christmas peering out from between my fingers in fright - but I could NOT put it down. The twist left me reeling! I love all Tammy's books and this one is no exception.
—— LOUISE VOSS (co-author of From the Cradle)Dark and gloriously addictive… clear your diary, put your phone on silent and enjoy.
—— Bex Dawkins - myblightersrock.wordpress.comcompulsive reading at its absolute best
—— www.bookaddictshaun.co.uka great anti-Christmas tale
—— Cleopatra Loves Books BlogChilling, twisty and addictive. I finished the last few pages walking from the train station, bumping into people, because I couldn't put it down.
—— JULIE COHEN (author of Dear Thing)Makes Gone Girl look like a beginners guide to gaslighting.
—— @PLMcElroyDisturbing, compelling and utter genius.
—— @caroline_SDying for Christmas is one of the darkest and most ingenious pyschological thrillers on the market at the moment.
—— CultureFly.co.ukStriking early scenes show why Henderson has his illustrious admirers.
—— Sunday TimesA worthy contender for the title of a great American novel. With its magisterial scope and emotionally rich storytelling, this literary tour-de-force captivated and, at few points, grounded me to dust with its sheer brilliance. It is one of the books that will always keep bouncing around my head and one around which many readers will redefine their life. I can't recommend it enough.
—— Upcoming4.meThe Bear faultlessly captures the wonder, bewilderment, fear and self-centeredness of five-year-old Anna, and beautifully balances the darkness of her tale with a hopeful, sensitively told back story and moments when she grasps her situation with just enough clarity to shoulder her burden
—— Cathy Marie Buchanan, author of The Painted GirlsHarrowing suspense. The Bear is a survival thriller that is told from a child's-eye point-of-view, which is not only convincing but doubles the tension. A heartbreaking, white-knuckle read
—— Andrew Pyper, author of The DemonologistThrilling and harrowing…. I couldn’t put this book down. And I must say that the ending was so right, I caught myself holding my breath. A remarkable novel
—— Anthony de Sa, author of Kicking the SkyJust when you thought it was safe to go into the forest... This expertly crafted novel could do for camping what Jaws did for swimming
—— PeopleA gripping tale of how to deal with grief and being lost in a hostile environment
—— Roddy Brooks , UK Press SyndicationSubtle, endearing and raw
—— Clare Brierley , NudgeBased on real-life events, this book is unforgettable
—— Helena Gumley-Mason , LadyA tender, terrifying, poignant ride
—— O magazine