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Feel chills down your spine with the thrilling third novel in Nicci French's bestselling killer series . . .
Ruth Lennox is found by her daughter in a pool of her own blood. But who would want to murder an ordinary housewife? And why?
'Undeniably at the top of British psychological suspense writing' OBSERVER
'Frieda's thinking keeps you gripped and adds twists that most people wouldn't imagine' 5***** READER REVIEW
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Psychotherapist Frieda Klein wasn't ready for a case to get this personal.
When her niece befriends Ruth Lennox's son, Ted, she finds herself in the difficult position of confidant to both Ted, and DCI Karlsson.
Soon it's clear that Ruth was leading a secret life. Her family close ranks.
And Karlsson needs Frida's help more than ever before . . .
But Frieda is distracted. Having survived an attack on her life, she's struggling to stay focused when a patient's chance remark rings alarm bells.
Suddenly Frieda finds herself chasing the path of a suspected serial killer.
Or is it merely a symptom of her own increasingly fragile mind? . . .
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'A roller coaster of emotions . . . Truly brilliant writing' 5***** READER REVIEW
'The storyline is gripping with twists and turns along the way' 5***** READER REVIEW
'Had me gripped from the first few pages. Lots of twists and turns' 5***** READER REVIEW
Praise for Nicci French:
'Sophisticated, compassionate, gripping . . . Not many books are as insightful as they are addictive; Nicci French's are' Sophie Hannah
'A brilliantly crafted new crime series' Daily Mirror
'Terrific. The writing is pacy, the jaw-dropping twists are plentiful' Short List
'One of French's hardest-to-put-down novels' Sunday Express
'French is undeniably at the top of British psychological suspense writing, expert in the unguessable twist, supremely skilled at ratcheting up the tension' Observer
'A nerve-jangling and addictive read' Daily Express
Ruth Lennox is found by her daughter in a pool of her own blood. But who would want to murder an ordinary housewife? And why?
'Undeniably at the top of British psychological suspense writing' OBSERVER
'Frieda's thinking keeps you gripped and adds twists that most people wouldn't imagine' 5***** READER REVIEW
__________
Psychotherapist Frieda Klein wasn't ready for a case to get this personal.
When her niece befriends Ruth Lennox's son, Ted, she finds herself in the difficult position of confidant to both Ted, and DCI Karlsson.
Soon it's clear that Ruth was leading a secret life. Her family close ranks.
And Karlsson needs Frida's help more than ever before . . .
But Frieda is distracted. Having survived an attack on her life, she's struggling to stay focused when a patient's chance remark rings alarm bells.
Suddenly Frieda finds herself chasing the path of a suspected serial killer.
Or is it merely a symptom of her own increasingly fragile mind? . . .
__________
'A roller coaster of emotions . . . Truly brilliant writing' 5***** READER REVIEW
'The storyline is gripping with twists and turns along the way' 5***** READER REVIEW
'Had me gripped from the first few pages. Lots of twists and turns' 5***** READER REVIEW
Praise for Nicci French:
'Sophisticated, compassionate, gripping . . . Not many books are as insightful as they are addictive; Nicci French's are' Sophie Hannah
'A brilliantly crafted new crime series' Daily Mirror
'Terrific. The writing is pacy, the jaw-dropping twists are plentiful' Short List
'One of French's hardest-to-put-down novels' Sunday Express
'French is undeniably at the top of British psychological suspense writing, expert in the unguessable twist, supremely skilled at ratcheting up the tension' Observer
'A nerve-jangling and addictive read' Daily Express