What She Knew
The worldwide bestseller from the Richard & Judy Book Club author
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'Amazing, gripping, beautifully written' Liane Moriarty
The nail-biting debut thriller from the Sunday Times and Richard and Judy bestselling author of The Nanny.
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Rachel Jenner turned her back for a moment. Now her eight-year-old son Ben is missing.
But what really happened that fateful afternoon?
Caught between her personal tragedy and a public who have turned against her, there is nobody left who Rachel can trust. But can the nation trust Rachel?
The clock is ticking to find Ben alive.
WHOSE SIDE ARE YOU ON?
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PRAISE FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER . . .
'Kept me up late into the night (and scared the life out of me)' LIANE MORIARTY
'Deceptively clever. I found myself racing through to find out what happened' ROSAMUND LUPTON
'One of the brightest debuts I have read this year' DAILY MAIL
'A nail-biting, sleep-depriving, brilliant read' SASKIA SARGINSON
'Electrifyingly . . . an absolute firecracker of a thriller. A must read' SUNDAY MIRROR
'A very clever, tautly-plotted page-turner' GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
'You won't rest until you know what happened' LISA BALLANTYNE
***Previously published as BURNT PAPER SKY***
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
British author Macmillan alternates between two narrators in her haunting first novel: Rachel Finch, a grieving mother whose eight-year-old son, Ben, disappears from the Leigh Woods in Bristol 10 months after her husband left her for another woman; and Det. Insp. James "Jim" Clemo, who tirelessly searches to find Ben. Rachel can't forgive herself for letting her son run alone in the forest, and Jim blames himself for not solving the case sooner. In the aftermath of the investigation, Rachel learns disturbing things about her past and comes to the painful conclusion that she can trust only a few people in her life. Meanwhile, Jim suffers from severe depression that leads to acute insomnia and panic attacks, causing his department to mandate counseling sessions. The suspense intensifies as suspects are ruled out, and the media relentlessly pursue Rachel for negligent supervision of her son. Readers will have a tough time putting this one down.