Author:Belinda Bauer
Crime & Thriller Book of the Year (Specsavers National Book Awards)
Longlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2018.
'The best crime novel I've read in a very long time.' VAL MCDERMID
SNAP DECISIONS CAN BE DANGEROUS . . .
On a stifling summer's day, eleven-year-old Jack and his two sisters sit in their broken-down car, waiting for their mother to come back and rescue them. Jack's in charge, she'd said. I won't be long.
But she doesn't come back. She never comes back. And life as the children know it is changed for ever.
Three years later, Jack is still in charge - of his sisters, of supporting them all, of making sure nobody knows they're alone in the house, and - quite suddenly - of finding out the truth about what happened to his mother . . .
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'Original, pacy and thoroughly entertaining . . . a cracking read.' CLARE MACKINTOSH
'No one writes crime novels like Belinda Bauer, with a rare blend of darkness, humour and heart. She's a crime writing genius.' C. L. TAYLOR
'Edgy, original and beautifully written, this suspenseful story is dazzlingly good.' Sunday Mirror
'The opening of Snap is one of the most vividly unnerving I have read . . . razor-sharp observation.' Guardian
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Readers are gripped by Snap:
'Full of suspenseful twists and turns' *****
'Twisty, intriguing and so cleverly written I couldn't put it down' *****
'A refreshingly different murder mystery' *****
The best crime novel I've read in a very long time.
—— Val McDermidSnap is the best kind of crime novel - it gives you chills, it makes you think, and it touches your heart. I loved it!
—— Sarah Pinborough, No. 1 bestselling author of BEHIND HER EYESOriginal, pacy and thoroughly entertaining . . . a cracking read.
—— Clare Mackintosh, bestselling author of I LET YOU GOIf you loved Steven Lamb in Bauer's debut Blacklands you will love Jack Bright in Snap. No one writes crime novels like Belinda Bauer, with such a rare blend of darkness, humour and heart. She's a crime writing genius and no mistake
—— C.L TaylorIntelligent entertainment that keeps you guessing
—— Sunday Times Crime ClubSpine-chilling, tension-packed gripper
—— Woman and HomeBelinda Bauer is one of the very few really original crime writers of our time . . . The plot is neat and clever, but it is not the stories, the style or the characters alone - though all are good - that set Bauer's work apart. It is an indefinable extra ingredient that makes some books stand out from the crowd. This is one of them.
—— Literary ReviewIs there a current writer in the genre who can be guaranteed never to repeat themselves - and who comes up with an original premise for each new book? Yes there is - and it is the highly individual Belinda Bauer. Snap, her latest novel, continues this pleasing trajectory . . . Bauer (as ever) is very much her own woman, and produces something that exerts a considerable grip on the reader.
—— Crime TimeEdgy, original and beautifully written, this suspenseful story is dazzlingly good.
—— Sunday MirrorBelinda Bauer's plots are never anything less than original and unsettling, and her latest outing is no exception.
—— Sunday TimesThe opening of Snap is one of the most vividly unnerving I have read . . . razor-sharp observation.
—— GuardianBelinda Bauer's fiction teems with life . . . She is also an ingenious creator, never afraid to improve on reality . . . She is on absolutely cracking form in her latest novel . . . Kate Atkinson used to be the undisputed master of this sort of mixture of the serious, the exciting and the anarchic, but Bauer is now firmly in her class.
—— Daily TelegraphBelinda Bauer's novels are original, disconcerting and gripping.
—— The TimesA compelling and highly intricate novel . . . Snap follows the human impact of murder rather than the gory details
—— Press AssociationIn Transcription, Kate Atkinson recasts the bildungsroman within the fertile genre of the spy thriller… …As the plot of this accomplished novel hurtles towards its astonishing denouement, even the canniest reader may feel wrong-footed.
—— Pamela Norris , Literary ReviewI loved Kate Atkinson's Transcription - you don't know if it's farce about spies, or a spy story about farce.
—— Hanya YanagiharaThis intricate and captivating novel is a treat. Our advice? Cancel your plans and get lost in its pages.
—— HeatIntricate, compelling, unpredictable…a gripping spy story …filled with the mystery, humour, and Britishness we have come to expect.
—— StylistMurky, mysterious and with double bluffs,divided loyalties and untrustworthy narratives aplenty, Atkinson explores the nature of truth in this vibrant piece of historical fiction.
—— PsychologiesAtkinson’s poker-faced narration perfectly serves a twisty tale of innocence lost amid a fog of geopolitical double-dealing, framed with a deadly tragedy.
—— MetroGlorious... beautiful and smart and everything you have ever loved about Kate Atkinson.
—— Joanna CannonTotally gripping and extremely funny, with an excellent joke on practically every page...There won't be a better or more enjoyable book published this year.
—— Cressida Connolly , The OldieA grim and unbearably tense debut chiller with an unexpected and utterly fitting finale.
—— Kirkus ReviewsA compulsively readable thriller.
—— Booklist (Starred review)I’m gripped
—— YOU Magazine onlineFans of Gone Girl, Serial and Making a Murderer will not be able to put this book down. I promise you all that!
—— Let's Start With This One BlogA must read
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