Author:P.D. Viner,Michael Maloney,Lucy Robinson,Steven Elder,Anisha Charina,Peter Lindford,Andy Greenhalgh,Coralyn Sheldon
Something very bad happened to Dani Lancing.
Twenty years later, her father is still trying to get her to talk.
Her best-friend has become a detective, the last hope of all the lost girls.
And her mother is about to become a killer…
A hauntingly original debut that will stay with you long after the last page.
Brilliant! P.D. Viner's writing is audacious, clever and bold. I think he'll go far
—— Sophie HannahAn exciting thriller that is also deeply moving. A hugely impressive debut
—— Mark BillinghamGenuinely intriguing
—— Laura Wilson , The GuardianAn entertaining thriller, but also a moving examination of loss, memory and morality
—— Sunday MirrorTHE LAST WINTER OF DANI LANCING marks the debut of a major new voice in crime fiction. P.D. Viner has crafted a deeply textured psychological thriller that reveals, layer by tragic layer, the damage wrought by a single act of homicide. A remarkably assured debut and a thrilling read. Look forward to more
—— Michael HarveyInventive, clever, and beautifully written. This novel of a single crime's ripple effects on the survivors is told with ingenious plotting and rich, true characters. A bold and impressive debut
—— Ace Atkins , New York Times Bestselling author of The Broken Placesa chilly, emotionally charged page-turner... will hook readers with its intensity and puzzlelike plot
—— Kirkus... an extremely deep and involved plot that jumps from character to character and keeps them on their toes at all times ... the solid writing from this new author will keep their target reader more than intrigued
—— Suspense MagazineA wonderful story, a superb debut... Whatever you do stick with it, this is a remarkable book and deserves to be read.
—— Miles Orchard , milorambles.co.uka superb & accomplished debut, beautifully written & with a heart of sadness ... Loved it! ... Great debut
—— Stav SherezPart Lisbeth Salander, part Jason Bourne, Munroe comes out swinging hard again. . . . A gritty, suspenseful novel.
—— Library Journal