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The Sunday Times No.1 bestselling psychological thriller, now a major TV series
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NOW AN APPLE ORIGINAL SERIES FROM APPLETV+
THE SUNDAY TIMES NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER
SHORTLISTED FOR THE THEAKSTON'S OLD PECULIER CRIME NOVEL OF THE YEAR 2016
LONGLISTED FOR THE DESMOND ELLIOTT PRIZE 2016
'Sensationally good. . . Exactly what a great thriller should be.' LEE CHILD
'Prepare to cancel all other commitments.' STYLIST
'Fabulously gripping.' MARIAN KEYES
'Fiendishly clever.' DAILY MAIL
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IMAGINE IF THE NEXT THRILLER YOU READ WAS ALL ABOUT YOU . . .
When an intriguing novel appears on Catherine's bedside table, she curls up and begins to read.
But as she turns the pages she is horrified to realize she is a key character, a main player.
This story will reveal her darkest secret.
A secret she thought no one else knew . . .
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*Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental . . .
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'Plunges us into our worst nightmare.' VAL McDERMID
'An addictive novel with shades of Gone Girl' SUNDAY TIMES
'An outstandingly clever and twisty tale that's been perfectly engineered to make heads spin.' NEW YORK TIMES
Now an Apple Original series from AppleTV+ featuring Sacha Baron Cohen and Cate Blanchett, directed by Alfonso Cuarón.
Renee Knight, Sunday Times No.1 bestseller, January 2016
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
A mysterious book within a book, which contains potentially damning information about the protagonist, jump starts this remarkable debut by British scriptwriter Knight. On the bedroom nightstand in the new apartment documentary filmmaker Catherine Ravenscroft shares with her husband, Robert, Catherine finds a self-published novel, The Perfect Stranger, which describes an incident that Catherine never told Robert about. Over 20 years earlier in Spain, 19-year-old Jonathan Brigstocke drowned while saving the couple's five-year-old son, Nicholas. The book suggests that Catherine was to blame because she and Jonathan were having an affair, and it concludes with her death. Meanwhile, widower and retired teacher Stephen Brigstocke, who found the book's manuscript among his late wife's possessions and believes it to be true, begins to try to dismantle Catherine's seemingly perfect life by humiliating her professionally and personally. This unsettling psychological thriller about guilt and grief briskly moves to a shocking finale enhanced by its strong characters.
Customer Reviews
A good read
Enjoyed the story line. Something a bit different from the norm.
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Ok, had potential then got silly with a rubbish ending
Amazing book
I watched the show first, instantly knew the book “must be great”. It did not disappoint. Great character development and story telling. Throughly recommended reading it.