Author:Ruth Ware
THE SUNDAY TIMES TOP TEN BESTSELLER
SOMEONE'S GETTING MARRIED. SOMEONE'S GETTING MURDERED.
'Tense, terrifying' Clare Mackintosh
Nora hasn't seen Clare for ten years. Not since the day Nora walked out of her old life and never looked back.
Until, out of the blue, an invitation to Clare's hen party arrives. A weekend in a remote cottage - the perfect opportunity for Nora to reconnect with her best friend, to put the past behind her.
But something goes wrong.
Very wrong.
And as secrets and lies unravel, out in the dark, dark wood the past will finally catch up with Nora.
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Praise for IN A DARK, DARK WOOD:
'Genuinely chilling and totally compulsive' Sunday Mirror
'Mesmerising' Guardian
'You won't be able to put down this creepy page-turner' Closer
'Packed with suspense' Woman & Home
To call Patricia Highsmith a thriller writer is true but not the whole truth: her books have stylistic texture, psychological depth, mesmeric readability
—— Sunday TimesHighsmith has done it again. It seems to me she has reached a point where because she knows exactly what she is about she cannot miss
—— The TimesIt's hard to imagine anyone interested in modern fiction who has not read the Ripley novels
—— Daily TelegraphLen Deighton's spy novels are so good they make me sad the Cold War is over.
—— Malcolm GladwellThe self-conscious cool of Deighton's writing has dated in the best way possible ... Stone-cold Cold War classic.
—— Toby Litt , The GuardianBuckle up - this is one serious pulse-pounder
—— HeatPraise for Tim Weaver
—— -Terrific
—— Sunday TimesThrilling
—— Richard & Judy Book ClubPacked with twists
—— Daily ExpressIt had me racing to the end
—— Fiona BartonI couldn't put it down
—— SunWhat a talent
—— Daily MailImpressive
—— GuardianDark, complex and visceral
—— Financial TimesSo many twists and surprises
—— TimesEnthralling, intriguing
—— Liz NugentA brilliant crime-meets-survival thriller
—— Heat