The Ones You Trust
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3.7 • 98 Ratings
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- $10.99
Publisher Description
The gripping new psychological thriller from top 10 bestselling author and award-winning journalist, Caroline Overington
Emma Cardwell is the top-rating host of a morning TV show, Cuppa, beloved by audiences and only occasionally stalked by crazy fans. She seems to have it all: fame, money, a gorgeous family, but then her tiny daughter disappears from day care, and Emma's entire life is turned on its head.
Is this a kidnapping, a product of her high profile, or is somebody out for revenge?
As the hours tick by and the pressure mounts, everything comes under scrutiny, including her own marriage, and Emma is forced to confront an aching question: can we trust the ones we love?
Praise for Caroline Overington:
'Overington keeps you guessing until the last' Daily Telegraph
'Caroline Overington has an ability to home in on the darker, unsettlingsides of life, seizing upon topics you might see headlining the news andspinning them into gripping page-turners' Australian Women's Weekly
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
The intrigue of a psychological thriller is multiplied when the protagonist’s wits are being far underestimated. When the toddler daughter of popular morning-show host Emma Cardwell disappears, mass confusion ensues. Is it kidnapping? Extortion? Revenge? Caroline Overington’s journalistic background gives the story behind-the-scenes veracity and zing. She paints an entirely real picture of the media circus, crumbling trust and sensationalist theories that fester in the wake of a high-profile drama.
Customer Reviews
Ok I guess
Smoke and mirrors plot that doesn’t redeems itself.
The ones you trust
I have previously enjoyed this authors books. This new publication, however, is dreadful. Plot far fetched and characters unlikable and uninteresting. A breakfast TV show called ‘Cuppa’? Really? I rarely give up half way through a book and skip to the end but I did with this book
The One You Trust
I have to agree this novel is not her best. I am a huge fan of her earlier work. This one lacks conviction and I struggled to engage in the plot.