'Rachel Rhys is in a league of her own, creating compelling, engrossing historical mysteries that grip readers by the throat every single time' LISA JEWELL'Rachel Rhys should be everyone's summer reader' CLARE MACKINTOSH------------An isolated castle, a deadly crime.
From two-time Mary Higgins Clark Awardwinning author Carol Goodman comes a new mystery, about a group of friends isolated on a remote island with a history of foul play.
The #1 International bestselling author of Pretty Little Wife returns with another thrilling domestic suspense novel that asks, how many wives and girlfriends need to disappear before your family notices?
'The term pageturner was made for books like this' Andrea Mara'Thoroughly addictive, The Fall is full of twists you won't see coming' Kathryn CroftShe promised not to tell.
** AN OBSERVER BEST BOOK OF YEAR **'Ward's most complex and brilliant book yet' - GUARDIAN'A darkly moving and heartfelt exploration of obsession' - DAILY EXPRESSWriters are monsters.
En El misterio Perling, Julio Díaz Bermejo, un mediocre periodista toledano dedicado a cubrir las noticias culturales descubre que Robert Perling, uno de los ídolos de su juventud revolucionaria, es ya anciano y se ha instalado en Toledo, su misma ciudad.
Agatha Christie's disturbing 1960s mystery thriller, reissued with a striking cover designed to appeal to the latest generation of Agatha Christie fans and book lovers.
'Unputdownable' MICK HERRON'Exudes menace' SARAH VAUGHAN'Mysterious, suspenseful and suffused with paranoia' ALEX MICHAELIDESWhen Finn Hensen gets a call from his sister Jess to say their father has died, neither is heartbroken.
Wie ein böses Omen saß eine dicke, bläulichschwarz schillernde Schmeißfliege auf der Türklinke, träge hob sie ab und schwirrte davon, als Julia näherkam.
An Observer Best Debut of the YearA Granta Best Young British Novelist'I loved this book' JULIA ARMFIELD'Exhilarating' MONICA HEISEY'Astonishing' ANDREA LAWLOR'Should be on everyone's summer reading list' iNEWS'Scorching .
Sarah Hilary, Theakston's Crime Novel of the Year winner and author of Fragile, returns with Black Thorn, a slow-burn psychological mystery set against the abandonment of an exclusive housing development and devastation of the families that lived there .