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Informationen zum Autor Tess Stimson is the British author of ten novels, including top-ten bestseller The Adultery Club, and two non-fiction books, which between them have been translated into dozens of languages. Her first "proper" job after graduating from St Hilda's College, Oxford (where she read English) was as a news trainee with ITN (Independent Television News). She reported and produced regional and world stories, travelling to hotspots and war-zones all over the globe. In 2002, she was appointed Professor of Creative Writing at the University of South Florida and moved to the US. She now lives and works in Vermont with her husband, Erik, their three children, and (at the last count) two cats, three fish, one gerbil and a large number of bats in the attic. Klappentext Nothing is what it seems in this psychological suspense novel addressing every mother's worst fear with a surprising twist. Features gaslighting, post-natal depression and crimes by minors, exploring ideas of nature versus nurture. Zusammenfassung ‘Dark. Twisty. Addictive. I couldn’t put it down’ LISA JEWELL She loves her family. She’d never let anything happen to them . . . Would she?
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'Dark, twisty and addictive. I couldn't put it down' LISA JEWELL
More chilling than GONE GIRL and twistier than THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN, this emotional, raw, dark family drama keeps you guessing until the end' JANE GREEN
'Truly gripping: the opening is heart-breaking and it never lets up, all the way to a genuinely shocking denouement' ALEX LAKE
'This is such a gripping, fast-paced book. I just couldn't put it down and read it, all 404 pages, within a day! Fantastic!' Short Book and Scribes