It Ends At Midnight
The addictive bestselling thriller from the author of Blood Orange
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Publisher Description
THREE FRIENDS. TWO BODIES. AND A PARTY TO DIE FOR...
***THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLING SENSATION***
'Outstanding. Dark, atmospheric, utterly believable ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐' REAL READER REVIEW
'What a phenomenal work, I read it in a day. ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐' REAL READER REVIEW
'I could not put down the book ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐ ⭐' REAL READER REVIEW
***THE ADDICTIVE NEW THRILLER FROM KINDLE #1 BESTSELLER HARRIET TYCE***
'A blisteringly brilliant read. Harriet Tyce is at the very top of the thriller game.' Sarah Pinborough
'Intriguing characters, deceptive twists and a punch-to-the-gut finale. Harriet Tyce always delivers.' John Marrs
'I devoured this gripping novel in a couple of sittings, and raced to the shocking end.' Alex Michaelides
'This is another delicious treat from Harriet Tyce.' Louise Candlish
It's New Year's Eve and the stage is set for a lavish party in one of Edinburgh's best postcodes. It's a moment for old friends to set the past to rights - and move on.
The night sky is alive with fireworks and the champagne is flowing. But the celebration fails to materialise.
Because someone at this party is going to die tonight.
Midnight approaches and the countdown begins - but it seems one of the guests doesn't want a resolution.
They want revenge.
Praise for Harriet Tyce:
'Utterly compelling... I couldn't put it down' Lisa Jewell
'A classy thriller with complex and compelling characters' Clare Mackintosh
'A triumphant encore [...] intriguing, well-written and addictive' Sara Collins
'Totally addictive - I was gripped' Sophie Hannah
'Gripping' Daily Mail
'Twists that keep you frantically turning the pages' Sunday Mirror
'Impossible to put down' Independent
'Sizzlingly addictive' Heat
Sunday Times bestseller November 2022
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Deputy district judge Sylvie, the principal narrator of this tantalizing psychological thriller from Tyce (The Lies You Told), wants to focus on securing a position as a Crown Court judge and enjoying her new relationship with Edinburgh chef Gareth. Then Sylvie's best friend, Tess, announces that she has brain cancer and asks Sylvie to help her with two things. The first is giving the bad news to her estranged husband, Marcus, so they can do a 20th anniversary renewal of wedding vows at Hogmanay (the Scottish New Year's celebration), with Sylvie once again standing as sole bridesmaid. The other is finding and making amends to an old classmate of theirs, Linda, who served time for the death of Sylvie's then boyfriend, largely on the basis of Tess and Sylvie's false testimony. Scenes of tense interactions among Tess, Sylvie, Marcus, and Gareth alternate with Sylvie's recollections of pivotal moments from their school days. Clues to what's really going on are dropped at a perfect pace as Sylvie's distrust of herself and others grows and the plot barrels toward its deadly conclusion at Hogmanay. Tyce is a writer to watch.