From the Publisher
A welcome addition to the ranks of coma lit. . . . a wonderfully insidious build-up of tension.” — The Guardian, “The Best Recent Crime Novels”
“Such a brilliant and cleverly crafted idea. A novel which will make you wonder what others are really thinking.” — Jane Corry, author of My Husband's Wife
“Emotionally charged and tautly plotted, Emily Elgar’s debut is a stunning example of psychological suspense” — Clare Mackintosh, international bestselling author of I Let You Go and I See You
“Elgar’s gratifying, well-written tale of family predicaments will be a good match for women’s-fiction readers looking for something a bit darker.” — Booklist
“Brilliant and twisted. . . . Emily Elgar brings these three characters together in an unlikely manner, creating a psychological thriller that is every bit as good as many of her peers in the thriller writing genre. Examining the lines where the perfect life and the perfect lie begins to blur, the final twist will leave you reeling— and anxiously awaiting Elgar’s next book.” — BookTrib
BookTrib
Brilliant and twisted. . . . Emily Elgar brings these three characters together in an unlikely manner, creating a psychological thriller that is every bit as good as many of her peers in the thriller writing genre. Examining the lines where the perfect life and the perfect lie begins to blur, the final twist will leave you reeling— and anxiously awaiting Elgar’s next book.
Jane Corry
Such a brilliant and cleverly crafted idea. A novel which will make you wonder what others are really thinking.
Clare Mackintosh
Emotionally charged and tautly plotted, Emily Elgar’s debut is a stunning example of psychological suspense
Booklist
Elgar’s gratifying, well-written tale of family predicaments will be a good match for women’s-fiction readers looking for something a bit darker.
Booklist
Elgar’s gratifying, well-written tale of family predicaments will be a good match for women’s-fiction readers looking for something a bit darker.
The Guardian
A welcome addition to the ranks of coma lit. . . . a wonderfully insidious build-up of tension.