Author:Hollie Overton
The electrifying new thriller from the bestselling author of Baby Doll - perfect for fans of Claire Douglas and Jane Corry.
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A GIRL ON THE RUN. A MOTHER WHO WILL DO ANYTHING TO PROTECT HER.
When forensic psychologist Becca Ortiz fosters teenage runaway Ash, she knows she will love and protect her as if she were her own daughter.
Ash may have turned her back on her old life but there is still one person she can't bear to lose. Now he is about to drag her back into a dark world where no one is safe.
To save her daughter Becca will have to venture into LA's terrifying criminal underworld...
Can she find her before it's too late?
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Praise for Hollie Overton's heart-racing thrillers:
'A stunning . . . dark tale' Heat
'Moves at breakneck speed' Stylist
'Incredibly powerful' Sunday Mirror
'Kept me transfixed and entertained until the very last page' Tess Gerritsen
'Remarkable. Fiction debuts this accomplished don't come along very often . . . Smith is a writer of immense talent and rare imagination [and] this novel reads like a miracle'
—— NPRStrange and powerful . . . It's a book brimming with longing, with heartbreak. It's a coming-of-age by coming into somebody else
—— The New York TimesAudacious... Smith's beautiful, poetic prose transforms this strange coming-of-age story into something wondrous
—— Daily Express, Best New Paperbacks of Summer 2020Rich and vivid, [a] hauntingly gorgeous debut novel... Smith captures this unstable world with matter-of-fact poetry, spare and sensual and surprisingly funny
—— Kirkus (STARRED REVIEW)One of the most unforgettable books I've read this year, offering a uniquely haunting, but also disarmingly funny and lyrical look at loss, love and the desire to be seen
—— NYLONThis is a mysterious and strangely exciting debut. Smith is a poet, and writes in sensory driven, soul-tapping prose.
Enthralling, startling and stunning... The prose leaves you raw, defying you to articulate what the book is because it feels too immense, promising no easy answers
—— PasteFeral, alert and hungry, an unsettling coming-of-age story. Her words create a picture of desperation and absence and a poignant story of accountability
—— BUSTAn eerie exploration of desperation and the complexities of maternal love... Sure to be a page-turner
—— Lit Hub (Most Anticipated Books of 2019)A stunningly evocative debut novel
—— Boston GlobeTense and very twisty . . . will have you hooked.
—— Fabulous Magazine (Sun)Captivating . . . a subtle examination of the damage that gossip can do.
—— Daily MailThis is one of those novels that sweeps you away and doesn't let go until the final killer blow.
—— HeatAs he flexes the ample muscle of his imagination, you will be left pondering as often as you are page-turning.
—— i paperHarris weaves a smart, intriguing story that cements his reputation as, in the words of the cover, 'master of the intelligent thriller'. He's that perfect combination of equally fine writer and storyteller; the narrative is satisfying and the prose is evocative. The world of The Second Sleep is plausible and richly imagined.
—— Darragh McManus , Irish IndependentA wholly convincing alternative world in which a few brave heretics are determined to uncover the truth. The result is a brilliantly imaginative thriller.
—— READER'S DIGESTIt's hard not to credit Harris's writing, no matter when and where it is set, with some sort of sidelong prescience.
—— Irish TimesBlisteringly intelligent, gripping thriller
—— Daily Express[T]here is a twist so shocking and surprising in Harris' most recent work The Second Sleep that I don't want to say anything more than: prepare to be amazed [...] Writing is deeply tricky. Harris, over decades of practice, manages to craft all the elements to ensure reader satisfaction. The description is articulated in a clear way with the dialogue managed suitably. Characters sound like real people instead of clunky dialogue which is all too common. Most importantly, events actually take place. Exposition of place, setting and context is essential [...] Harris without doubt continually does this and creates a refreshing sense of relief, which will ensure I continue to read his works for many decades to come.
—— The BoarKnight builds tension in this page-turning story about misplaced loyalty, secrets, manipulation, and class . . . slowly revealing what happens when one woman’s desire to be helpful and needed ruins her life. Highly recommended.
—— Library Journal[T]here is a twist so shocking and surprising in Harris' most recent work The Second Sleep that I don't want to say anything more than: prepare to be amazed [...] Writing is deeply tricky. Harris, over decades of practice, manages to craft all the elements to ensure reader satisfaction. The description is articulated in a clear way with the dialogue managed suitably. Characters sound like real people instead of clunky dialogue which is all too common. Most importantly, events actually take place. Exposition of place, setting and context is essential [...] Harris without doubt continually does this and creates a refreshing sense of relief, which will ensure I continue to read his works for many decades to come.
—— The BoarTotally engrossing and I kept on thinking, one more chapter... an intelligent page-turner that makes you question everything
—— Araminta HallTruly horrifying in the most delicious way. Samantha Downing sucks you in with a great story, pitch-perfect prose and disturbingly dead-on insights into the dark side of human nature. I hope I never meet her in a dark alley....
—— Nick PetrieI couldn't pull myself away from this story - a terrifying and riveting window into the mind of the perfect suburban mother with a taste for murder. Make sure you clear your schedule before you pick it up. Absolutely unputdownable
—— Liv ConstantineIt's no mean feat to find something fresh in the crowded thriller field, but Downing pulls off an indisputable triumph with My Lovely Wife. Exemplary writing and outstanding pacing confirm Downing's talent, but it's her deliciously depraved characters that kept me flying through the pages. Couldn't get enough of this subversive love-gone-sideways tale!
—— Sophie LittlefieldDeliciously dark and twisted... It's a remarkable achievement, full stop.
—— Shelf AwarenessBest new books to read this March
—— CosmopolitanA highly original and dark look at the shifting power structure in a modern marriage. . . A funny, smart book
—— Daily MailDarkly witty and strangely plausible, it's a read-in-one-sitting firecracker of a thriller, laced with explosive twists
—— The PeopleA marital, psychological thriller with darkly comedic undertones
—— The WrapBold and brilliant
—— Big IssueThis is a ringer of a yarn, shot through with enough tooth-clenching moments to make you have your dentist on speed dial
—— Connaught TelegraphWith a twisty plot that will leave you gasping, this deliciously dark thriller is on a par with Gone Girl
—— That's Life MonthlyOne of the best thrillers I've ever read
—— Judy FinniganWhat. A. Book! 2019’s best thriller and a one-sitting read.
—— Red MagazineBrilliantly dark and unsettling, Lisa Jewell’s latest novel might just be her best yet.
—— CultureflyA work of utter genius ... you’re going to love it.
—— Mark EdwardsLisa Jewell is the most wonderful writer, and funnily enough we've written about a similar theme with our new books - cults, in microcosm and macrocosm. I can't rant enough about how brilliant The Family Upstairs is.
—— Alex MarwoodI absolutely loved The Family Upstairs. Intriguing, absorbing, unputdownable with characters so real they jump from the page.
—— Laura MarshallCouldn’t put it down. Wish I’d written it. With characters that light up the pages, a twisty plot which unravels at perfect pace, and a house rammed with the darkest secrets, it’s brilliant.
—— Amanda JenningsBrilliantly dark and disturbing ... Absolutely couldn’t put it down, it’s so good!
—— B.A. Paris‘Outstanding. So compelling, twisty-turny and riveting. I just couldn’t stop reading.’
—— Mel SherrattAll I want to do for the rest of the day is find out what’s at the bottom of it all. Too good.
—— Fanny BlakeUtterly compelling. Deliciously dark and twisty with characters who live on in your head. Lisa Jewell just keeps getting better and better.
—— Jane CorryCompelling and suspenseful for a long and chilly autumn night’s reading.
—— My WeeklyA gripping psychological thriller.
—— Choice magazineThis is without a doubt one of my favourite reads of the year.
—— Ronnie Turner (Blog)Featuring two entangled families and a house with the darkest of secrets, this is a compulsive new thriller from Lisa Jewell.
—— Sheer LuxeFrom the first page we were hooked. If you’ve got a lazy day planned over the Christmas break, this is the type of novel you could read in a day…It makes us shiver just sharing the plot and we guarantee you’ll be on the edge of your seats throughout.
—— Yahoo! Style UKOf the crop of great thrillers out this year, this is my pick [...] Lisa Jewell is brilliant at creating a menacing atmosphereand this is almost unbearably tense at times, with a knock-the-wind-out-of-you ending.
—— Good HousekeepingAn enthralling tale rich in psychological suspense that mixes family saga with domestic noir.
—— VouchercodesPart family saga and part-psychological thriller, this is an exceptional read.
—— Sunday ExpressBreathtaking thriller
—— i PaperPerfect book to inhale by the fire. Had no idea how creepy and nuanced it would be but couldn’t put it down and stayed up half the night reading it. Highly recommend.
—— iNews