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Two Evils
Oct 27, 2024 11:33 PM

Author:P. J. Tracy,Sarah Borges

Two Evils

Penguin presents the audiobook edition of Two Evils by P. J. Tracy, read by Sarah Borges.

As the nights draw in so the killings begin...

A missing girl is found dead in a parking lot, her throat cut. Two young immigrants are gunned down in their apartment. And with each passing day the body count rises...

For Minneapolis homicide detectives Gino and Magozzi it seems that this autumn the bodies are falling faster than the leaves. With few leads to go on, yet evidence that these killings are linked to others taking place in other cities, the pair turn to Grace McBride, maverick computer analyst.

What Grace uncovers forces Gino and Magozzi to make a dreadful and fateful choice: down which twisted path does the lesser of two evils lie...

Praise for P.J. Tracy:

'Outrageously suspenseful' Harlan Coben

'A fast-paced gripping read with thrills and devilish twists' Guardian

'A powerful thriller and an ingenious plot' Observer

Reviews

Absorbing, highly addictive

—— Evening Standard

French is excellent at building up suspense and elegantly exploiting all our worst fears

—— Daily Mail

Brilliantly plotted, crisply written and very, very frightening

—— Cosmopolitan

Gripping, chilling, moving

—— Observer

Nicci French's sophisticated, compassionate and gripping crime novels stand head and shoulders above the competition.

—— Sophie Hannah

I raced through Do Not Disturb. Douglas is one of few thriller writers who combines shocking twists effortlessly, and beautifully, with sensitive explorations of family dynamics. I loved it and can't wait to see what she does next

—— Gillian McAllister , bestselling author of Anything You Do Say

A tense and intriguing domestic noir where no one in the family is beyond suspicion. Kept me guessing right up to the thrilling finale

—— Emma Curtis , bestselling author of One Little Mistake

This enjoyable tale is very contemporary

—— Literary Review

Kirsty is all set to open a guesthouse in the Brecon Beacons - then her first guest turns up. She hasn't seen Selena for 17 years . . . what does her cousin want?

—— My Weekly

Kirsty is looking for a fresh start with her family and running a guesthouse in the Welsh mountains sounds ideal. Until their first guest arrives. It's been 17 years since Selena tore everything apart and she is the last person Kirsty wants to see. But why has she walked back into Kirsty's life?

—— i

Praise for Claire Douglas

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Thrillingly tense and twisty

—— B. A. Paris , bestselling author of Behind Closed Doors

Stunning . . . with a killer twist

—— Closer

Perfect for fans of The Girl on the Train

—— Marie Claire

Twisty, exciting yet so very real

—— Gillian McAllister , bestselling author of Anything You Do Say

An addictive read that will leave you on the edge of your seat

—— Sun

Superb plotting. I could hardly catch my breath between twists

—— Jenny Blackhurst , bestselling author of Before I Let You In

Will give you chills

—— Sunday Mirror

As soon as I finished the first page, I knew I wouldn't be able to put this down

—— Good Housekeeping

It's impossible to guess the shocking ending

—— Saga

Fast-paced and chock-full of twists

—— Paula Daly , bestselling author of The Mistake I Made

Unforgettably dark and complex

—— Woman & Home

I was absolutely gripped

—— Emma Curtis , bestselling author of One Little Mistake

Compelling and page-turning, with a brilliant twist

—— Debbie Howells , bestselling author of The Bones of You

So twisty, turning and grippy

—— Gilly Macmillan , bestselling author of What She Knew

A fab and twisty page-turner

—— Lucy Clarke , bestselling author of Last Seen

Gillian McAllister does 'what if' and wrings every drop of psychological tension out of a seemingly simple conundrum . . . a twisty, nailbiting road to the truth

—— Sunday Sport

Part courtroom drama, this moving thriller puts the bond between sisters to the ultimate test

—— Best

Richly detailed

—— DAILY CALIFORNIAN

a lively read that combines some of The Martian’s space-science themes with elements of political intrigue, heist plotting, a dash of neo-noir, and…the economic implications of lunar colonization—all with some comedy throughout

—— TWINCITIESGEEK.COM

After managing to bring hard, accurate science to the masses with The Martian, Andy Weir cuts loose with a lunar-set heist caper that should both please those who enjoy his attention and those who fell for his obvious ability to spin an entertaining yarn. The city of Artemis is meticulously constructed...it's a living, breathing place that's fun to explore and Jazz makes for an excellent guide. A SF thriller that wants you to have fun and it delivers

—— SCI FI NOW (Must Read Now)

Weir has written yet another clever and action-fuelled story packed with the author's trademark wry humour and fast-paced science. Artemis is pure entertainment - a fun and adventurous book brimming with wit, intelligence and ingenuity

—— CULTUREFLY

Weir excels when it comes to geeky references, snarky humour and scenes of ingenious scientific problem-solving

—— FINANCIAL TIMES
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