Author:Gilly Macmillan
'A tense rollercoaster' Sarah Vaughan
'Brilliantly plotted' Liz Nugent
'Incredibly compelling' Shari Lapena
'I raced through' Claire Douglas
'Packs a punch' Sarah Pearse
'Wonderfully atmospheric' BA Paris
'Lures you in until you can't escape' Jane Corry
'Explosive' Samantha Downing
'Dazzlingly clever' Chris Ewan
'Ominous, absorbing and atmospheric' Christina McDonald
'Upredictable and pacy' Tim Weaver
'A tense page turner' Jane Shemilt
'Completely absorbing' Will Dean
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By the time you read this, I'll have killed one of your husbands.
In an isolated retreat, deep in the Northumbria moors, three women arrive for a weekend getaway.
Their husbands will be joining them in the morning. Or so they think.
But when they get to Dark Fell Barn, the women find a devastating note that claims one of their husbands has been murdered. Their phones are out of range. There's no internet. They're stranded. And a storm's coming in.
Friendships fracture and the situation spins out of control as each wife tries to find out what's going on, who is responsible and which husband has been targeted.
This was a tight-knit group. They've survived a lot. But they won't weather this. Because someone has decided that enough is enough.
That it's time for a reckoning.
'Fast paced, unpredictable and original with a twist that made me gasp out loud. I loved it'CLAIRE DOUGLAS, author of The Couple at No. 9
'A gripping thriller that starts on simmer and builds to a boil' The Sun
'Gilly Macmillan serves up the ingredients for a perfect night from hell' The New York Times
'Gilly Macmillan's tense thriller remorselessly exposes the web of secrets and betrayal behind the facade of friendship' Daily Mail
Deft characterisation, convoluted plot and more red herrings than the North Sea - Under the Marsh is a deft page-turner that doesn't disappoint.
—— Andrew GreigAn intriguing mystery that brings the Scottish highlands and those who live there vividly to life. I loved it.
—— Marion ToddChilling and breathtaking all at once, Under the Marsh grabs you by the throat from the off and it never lets you go. Stellar writing and GR Halliday's best yet.
—— Jonathan WhitelawLoved it. A fabulously atmospheric read. Thoroughly enjoyed the past and present strands that kept me guessing throughout. So cleverly done. There were many ways it could've gone but, the way it did, was such a satisfying end.
—— Deborah MassonG.R. Halliday has created a wonderfully atmospheric and taut novel with UNDER THE MARSH. Perfectly paced and deliciously misleading, I was led down various different rabbit holes to find out what had happened, and to keep this level of intrigue is something so difficult now in this genre! Hugest congratulations.
—— L.V. MatthewsDark crimes, and the motivations behind them, are thrown into sharp relief against the enduring backdrop of the Scottish landscape. As addictive as Sue Grafton, with DI Monica Kennedy easily a match for Kinsey Millhone. Now I want to read all the others in the series immediately!
—— Emma BamfordA tremendously atmospheric and tense read with fantastic characters who leap off the page and guide the story to a hugely satisfying conclusion. Brilliant.
—— Emma ChristieAn engrossing read
—— UK Press SyndicationThe Hot List
—— Inside SoapHuge praise for Claire Douglas. If you are a fan of drama and suspense - and seeking to satisfy your inner detective - look no further
—— On: Yorkshire MagazinePraise for Claire Douglas
—— -Thrillingly tense and twisty
—— B A Paris , bestselling author of Behind Closed DoorsStunning . . . with a killer twist
—— CloserPerfect for fans of The Girl on the Train
—— Marie ClaireA page-turning slow burn
—— Cara Hunter , bestselling author of Close to HomeWill give you chills
—— Sunday MirrorAn addictive read that will leave you on the edge of your seat
—— SunWill have you tearing through the pages
—— Paula Daly , bestselling author of The Mistake I MadeCombines shocking twists effortlessly with sensitive explorations of family dynamics
—— Gillian McAllister , bestselling author of Anything You Do SaySuperb plotting. I could hardly catch my breath between twists
—— Jenny Blackhurst , bestselling author of Before I Let You InAs soon as I finished the first page, I knew I wouldn't be able to put this down
—— Good HousekeepingUnforgettably dark and complex
—— Woman & HomeKept me up last night. Scary. Twisty. All too believable
—— Jane Corry , bestselling author of My Husband's WifeKept me guessing right up to the thrilling finale
—— Emma Curtis , bestselling author of One Little MistakeAbsorbing and chilling
—— Karen Perry , bestselling author of Girl UnknownIt's impossible to guess the shocking ending
—— SagaA fab and twisty page-turner
—— Lucy Clarke , bestselling author of Last SeenSo twisty, turning and grippy
—— Gilly Macmillan , bestselling author of What She KnewA story as unsettling as the island that serves as its setting. Don't trust anyone at The Retreat.
—— Stacy Willingham, New York Times bestselling author of A Flicker in the DarkDeliciously paced with rich worldbuilding, The Retreat teems with questionable motives, unspoken frustrations, and hair-raising cliffhangers. I absolutely could not put this book down!
—— Sarah Penner, New York Times bestselling author of The Lost Apothecary'Dazzling and inventive, like an Agatha Christie mystery split open by a heatwave. The Retreat is transporting, with an unforgettable setting and a complex web of secrets. I didn't want it to end.'
—— Flynn Berry, New York Times bestselling author of Northern Spy'The Retreat is a delightfully creepy thriller set in a fantastic gothic location. I loved it!'
—— G. R. Halliday, author of From The Shadows