The Companion (Paperback)
Autor: Lesley Thomson
Audienta:
General
Limba:
Engleza
Nr. de pagini:
400
Dimensiuni:
12,8 x 19,7 x 2,8 cm
Publicat in:
02.02.2023
Editura:
ISBN:
9781801109284
60,00 Lei
Disponibil cu livrare intre 14 Apr - 26 Apr
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A SUNDAY TIMES BEST CRIME BOOK OF 2022In a grand old mansion in the middle of the Sussex countryside, seven people have seen more than they should... The new chilling thriller from Lesley Thomson. In a small communityJames Ritchie was looking forward to spending the day with his son, though he was a little late picking him up from his ex-wife, Anna.
In the middle of nowhereLater that afternoon, they are found dead, the victims of a double stabbing. Anna will never see her family again. You need to keep your secrets close...
As DI Toni Kemp unravels the case, she is brought to a grand country mansion, long ago converted into flats. In this quiet, peaceful place, seven long-term residents have seen more than they should. But this is a tight-knit group - and they are good at keeping secrets...
PRAISE FOR THE COMPANION:'Like the best of Barbara Vine and Agatha Christie crossed with the unique Lesley Thomson brilliance.' Elly Griffiths'This modern take on the country-house mystery shocks from the off.' The Times'Colourful characters and devious plotting.' Ian Rankin'Electrifying, gritty.' Woman's Own
In the middle of nowhereLater that afternoon, they are found dead, the victims of a double stabbing. Anna will never see her family again. You need to keep your secrets close...
As DI Toni Kemp unravels the case, she is brought to a grand country mansion, long ago converted into flats. In this quiet, peaceful place, seven long-term residents have seen more than they should. But this is a tight-knit group - and they are good at keeping secrets...
PRAISE FOR THE COMPANION:'Like the best of Barbara Vine and Agatha Christie crossed with the unique Lesley Thomson brilliance.' Elly Griffiths'This modern take on the country-house mystery shocks from the off.' The Times'Colourful characters and devious plotting.' Ian Rankin'Electrifying, gritty.' Woman's Own