The Prisoner
The bestselling Richard and Judy Book Club pick for 2023
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Publisher Description
Secrets. Suspicion. Survival. No one writes relationships better than B.A. PARIS
'A rollercoaster ride, with plenty of twists' OBSERVER
'The explosive start of this book sets up a compelling plot [...] written in well-executed super-edgy, short, sharp chapters and the description of her confinement is full of claustrophobic detail and menace' DAILY MAIL
'Book of the Month: chilling, intense and frightening in places, you'll be left wondering what is real and what isn't' WOMAN & HOME
THEN
Amelie has always been a survivor, from losing her parents as a child in Paris to making it on her own in London. As she builds a career for herself in the magazine industry, she meets, and agrees to marry, Ned Hawthorne.
NOW
Amelie wakes up in a pitch-black room, not knowing where she is. Why has she been taken? Who are her mysterious captors? And why does she soon feel safer here, imprisoned, than she had begun to feel with her husband Ned?
In true B.A. Paris style, The Prisoner is a gripping survival story, a twisted tale of love and at its dark heart a thriller to keep you up all night.
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'Elegant, taut, ingeniously plotted and extremely addictive. Superb!' WILL DEAN
'Dark and compulsive ... B.A. Paris again conjures up the tense claustrophobia of BEHIND CLOSED DOORS and delivers yet another brilliant, unputdownable read' GILLY MACMILLAN
'I loved the short chapters in part one, which really added to the rising tension. You will be rooting for Amelie!' PRIMA
'Dark, daring and irresistible. B.A. Paris takes a clever, sinister survival story and further elevates it with her trademark style and heart. Truly impossible to put down' CHRIS WHITAKER
'Wow! What a ride! A tantalising, taut, tense thriller' JANE CORRY
'Pacy, gripping from the get-go, and with so many twists! I felt so strongly for Amelie and was rooting for her the entire book. The Prisoner is a brilliant addition to BA Paris's stella stable of thrillers' L.V. MATTHEWS
'Intense and gripping, The Prisoner is suffused with intrigue and menace' EMMA HAUGHTON
'Clever, twisty and unusual' LOUISE BEECH
'Taut, suspenseful, loaded with twists and surprises, and the true definition of a just-one-more-chapter page-turner. It's another B.A. Paris triumph -- complex, compelling and absolutely impossible to resist. C.M. EWAN
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Gone Girl meets Room in this claustrophobic mystery which fairly thunders along. Readers can’t help but root for quietly courageous heroine Amelie Lamont—a born survivor who was orphaned in Paris and had a brush with homelessness before building a new life in London. Her fortunes transform overnight when she’s swept off her feet by one of Britain’s most eligible bachelors but her fairytale swiftly turns sour. After the newlyweds are abducted at gunpoint in the night, Amelie awakes in a pitch-black room at the mercy of her silent captors. Is it a kidnapping for ransom or an elaborate act of revenge? Will one or both of them get out alive? Amelie’s desperate attempts to escape are nail-gnawingly tense. The aftermath, when she turns sleuth and pieces together the truth, is equally enthralling. Franco-British author Paris constructs an intricately layered plot, with multiple timelines and themes of twisted relationships, toxic privilege and trauma. Taut, gutsy and thrumming with menace, it’s a story which will keep you locked in until the end.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Soon after the narrator of this subpar thriller from bestseller Paris (The Therapist), Amelie, marries Ned Hawthorpe, "one of the most eligible men in England," whose father is a billionaire philanthropist, she's surprised in her bedroom by a kidnapper and driven off in a car to an unknown destination, where she's imprisoned in a dark room. Ned has also been taken by their unidentified captors. Amelie wonders whether there's more going on than a simple abduction for ransom, given that the Hawthorpes have expensive private security. Her suspicions of an unknown motive for the kidnapping and the involvement of an insider are enhanced given that the crime happened just three days after Ned's primary protector was murdered, which should have elevated the threat level. Flashbacks fleshing out the nature of Amelie's relationship with Ned, which is, inevitably, complicated, alternate with her desperate efforts to escape and learn the truth. Thinly drawn characters make relating to the lead's plight difficult, and the eventual answers to why Amelie and Ned have been targeted come as a letdown. Hopefully, Paris will return to form next time.
Customer Reviews
Okay
A bit confusing at the end .. it’s an okay book
Great reading !
Kept me there the whole time, im not a great reader as i get fed up quickly but this is read to the end.
Highly recommend
I like BA Price’s books. I really enjoyed this book however I still think Dilemma was her best work.