THE GRIPPING DEBUT THRILLER OF 2024. A dark and deeply compulsive read that will keep you racing through the pages late into the night - perfect for fans of Girl A and Yellowjackets.
THE GRIPPING DEBUT THRILLER OF 2024. A dark and deeply compulsive read that will keep you racing through the pages late into the night - perfect for fans of Girl A and Yellowjackets.
'My favourite debut of the year . . . utterly compelling' LUCY CLARKE
'A twisty read you 100 percent won't be able to put down' COSMOPOLITAN'Glossy, clever and unsettling' ANDREA MARA'Nail-biting' MARIE CLAIRE'Twists and turns a plenty!' RED MAGAZINE'Totally gripping' RACHEL ABBOTT__THEY CALL ME THE LUCKY ONE. THEY DON'T KNOW I LIED. Nine years ago, Charlie Colbert's life changed for ever. On Christmas Eve, as the snow fell, her elite graduate school was the site of a chilling attack. Several of her classmates died. Charlie survived. Years later, Charlie has the life she always wanted at her fingertips: she's editor-in-chief of a major magazine and engaged to the golden child of the publishing industry. But when a film adaptation of that fateful night goes into production, Charlie's dark past threatens to crash into her shiny present. Charlie was named a 'witness' in the police reports. Yet she knows she was much more than that. The truth about that night will shatter everything she's worked for. Just how far will she go to protect it?__A dark and deeply compulsive read that will keep you racing through the pages late into the night, perfect for fans of Lucy Foley, Gillian McAllister and Girl A by Abigail Dean.'One of the most chilling reads of the year' M. W. CRAVEN'The breakout debut thriller of 2024' CELIA WALDEN'Keep you turning the pages as you race to find out the truth' DAILY MIRROR'A proper thriller with plenty of twists and turns' SUNDAY EXPRESS, S MAGAZINE'Knife-sharp and utterly immersive' ANDREA BARTZ'Guaranteed to keep you up past your bedtime' LAURIE ELIZABETH FLYNN'Intoxicatingly sharp . . . I never wanted to stop reading' CLEMENCE MICHALLON'Knife-sharp' WOMAN'S OWN'Compelling and engrossing' KATY WATSON'A nail-biting ride' ASHLEY WINSTEAD'Dark and dazzling' JENNIFER HILLIER'Propulsive' KATHERINE ST. JOHN'Twists I did not see coming' ASHLEY TATEA delicious crime debut full of false memories and unreliable narrators, which means twists and turns a plenty! Red
[A] new twisty read that you 100 percent won't be able to put down Cosmopolitan
A sharp, witty, nail-biting thriller that will firmly plant you on the edge of your seat - and keep you there Marie Claire
Thriller fans will lap up this tense tale -- Nina Pottell Prima
My favourite debut of the year. Clever, pacy and utterly compelling -- Lucy Clarke, Sunday Times bestselling author of THE HIKE and ONE OF THE GIRLS
A proper thriller with plenty of twists and turns S Magazine, Sunday Express
Fresh and original, glossy, clever, and unsettling, this is dark academia at its absolute best -- Andrea Mara, Sunday Times bestselling author of NO ONE SAW A THING
A strong debut novel . . . well-paced and solidly plotted. There are more than enough revelations to keep you turning the pages as you race to find out the truth Daily Mirror
Darkly bittersweet, with a plot that will keep you hooked throughout, it's one if you were a fan of Girl A or
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Jenny Hollander is a writer and editor from London. A graduate of Leeds University and the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, her work has been published in ELLE, Cosmopolitan, Bustle, Marie Claire, Harper's Bazaar, and more. She spent ten years in New York, where she worked as a senior editor for Bustle and the deputy editor at Marie Claire. Now the digital director for Marie Claire, she lives in London with her husband and their rescue dog, Captain. She's a fierce advocate for dyspraxia, which she was diagnosed with when she was nine.
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