Fr. 35.90

Watching Edie

English · Hardback

Will be released 31.08.2016

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Zusatztext 73374641 Informationen zum Autor Camilla Way has been an editor and writer for magazines in the UK. She is the author of The Dead of Summer ! and was born and lives in southeast London. Klappentext For fans of Gone Girl and The Girl on the Train: A dazzling work of psychological suspense that weaves together the past and present of two women's twisted friendship. Beautiful! creative! a little wild… Edie was the kind of girl who immediately caused a stir when she walked into your life. And she had dreams back then-but it didn't take long for her to learn that things don't always turn out the way you want them to. Now! at thirty-three! Edie is working as a waitress! pregnant and alone. And when she becomes overwhelmed by the needs of her new baby and sinks into a bleak despair! she thinks that there's no one to turn to… But someone's been watching Edie! waiting for the chance to prove once again what a perfect friend she can be. It's no coincidence that Heather shows up on Edie's doorstep! just when Edie needs her the most. So much has passed between them-so much envy! longing! and betrayal. And Edie's about to learn a new lesson: those who have hurt us deeply-or who we have hurt-never let us go! not entirely… ***This excerpt is from an advance uncorrected copy proof*** Copyright © 2016 Camilla Way AFTER Outside my kitchen window the long afternoon empties of light. I look at London stretched out far below, my dripping hands held poised above the sink. The doorbell rings, one long high peal; the broken intercom vibrates. The view from up here, it’s incredible, as if you’re flying. Deptford and Greenwich, New Cross and Erith, then the river, and beyond that there’s the Gherkin, over there the Shard. From my top-floor flat here on Telegraph Hill, you can see forever and as usual it calms me, soothes me: how big it is, how small I am, how far from where I used to be. The doorbell rings more urgently—whoever it is putting their finger on the buzzer and holding it there. The night hovers. At first I used to see Heather everywhere. Connor too, of course. From the corner of my eye I’d catch a glimpse of one or the other of them, and there’d be that sharp, cold lurch that would leave me sick and shaken long after I’d realized that it had been an illusion; just a stranger with similar hair or the same way of walking. Whenever it happened I’d go somewhere busy and lose myself among the crowds, roaming the southeast London streets until I’d reassured myself that all that was very far away and long ago. A small West Midlands town a million miles from here. And the doorbell rings and rings as I’d always known it would one day. I live on the top floor of a large, ugly Victorian building, and there are lots of us squashed in here side by side, in our small, drafty little flats. Housing Association, most of us. And when I wedge my door open with a shoe and go down to answer the bell, past four floors of white doors marked with brass letters, the early-evening sounds seep from beneath each one: a baby crying, a telly’s laughter, a couple arguing: the lives of strangers. I’m entirely unprepared for what’s waiting for me beyond the heavy, wide front door and when I open it the world seems to tilt and I have to grip the doorframe to stop myself from falling. Because there she is, standing on my doorstep, staring back at me. There, after all this time, is Heather. And I have imagined this, dreamed of this, dreaded this, so many hundreds of times for so many years that the reality is both entirely surreal and anticlimactic. I see and hear life continuing on this ordinary London street on this ordinary afternoon—cars and people passing, children playing down the street, a dog barking—as if from far away, and as I stare into her face the sour taste of fear creeps around the back of my tongue. I ope...

Product details

Authors Camilla Way
Publisher New American Library
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Release 31.08.2016, delayed
 
EAN 9781101991633
ISBN 978-1-101-99163-3
No. of pages 320
Subject Fiction > Suspense

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