The Bad Daughter
A gripping psychological thriller with a devastating twist
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Publisher Description
STRANGER. LIAR. KILLER?
YOU CANT TRUST THE BAD DAUGHTER . . .
Robin Davis hasn't spoken to her family in six years.
Not since it happened.
Then they're attacked; left fighting for their lives.
And Robin is back.
All families have their secrets.
And one of theirs may have put them all in terrible danger . . .
YOU CAN ALWAYS TRUST YOUR FAMILY . . . CAN'T YOU?
PRAISE FOR JOY FIELDING
'Gripped me from the first to the very last page' Tess Gerritsen
'A spiralling tale of paranoia and suspense' Jenny Milchman
'An edge-of-your-seat read . . . she is on top form here' Karen Robards
'A gripping, fast-paced psychological thriller reminiscent of Rear Window' Booklist
'The characters pulsate with life . . . blows everyone else off the page' Publishers Weekly
'A page-turning ride' Kirkus Reviews
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Los Angeles therapist Robin Davis, the star of this suspenseful if workmanlike thriller from bestseller Fielding (She's Not There), hasn't been in touch with most of her family for years until someone shoots her father, autocratic property developer Greg Davis; Greg's much-younger second wife, Tara, who's also Robin's former best friend and her brother Alec's onetime fianc e; and Tara's 12-year-old daughter, Cassidy, in an apparently botched robbery at their house in Red Bluff, Calif. All are in critical condition at the local hospital, and upon returning home, Robin finds the situation worse than she could have imagined. Perpetually angry big sister Melanie, mother of an 18-year-old autistic son, has turned even more caustic; the townspeople regard the tragedy as the most riveting spectator sport outside of the annual rodeo; and Alec, the only relative to whom Robin remains attached, seems to be the sheriff's prime suspect. Though few of the characters transcend soap opera quality, Fielding throws in enough twists to keep the reader turning the pages until the bombshell final shocker.