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The Apprentice
The Apprentice
Apr 29, 2025 9:53 PM

Author:Tess Gerritsen

The Apprentice

'If you like your crime medicine strong, this will keep you gripped' Mail on Sunday

A series of horrific murders seem disturbingly familiar to Detective Jane Rizzoli. They remind her and Forensic Pathologist Maura Isles of those committed by a killer known as The Surgeon, who they recently put behind bars.

While they're still trying to track down the new killer, the unthinkable happens: The Surgeon escapes. Suddenly, Jane is chasing not one but two brilliant and twisted minds, united by one goal...

To perfect their skills on the woman who's hunting them.

'A classic page-turner full of moments of heightened tension' Daily Mirror

'You'll be sleeping with the light on after reading this...' Woman's Own

Readers are gripped by THE APPRENTICE!

'A thrilling story that I couldn't put down' ? ? ? ? ?

'One of those unputdownable books that lead you from page to page almost dreading what's to come' ? ? ? ? ?

'Gruesome and spine chilling, absolutely brilliant' ? ? ? ? ?

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Don't miss Tess Gerritsen's gripping new thriller, LISTEN TO ME - out now!

Reviews

One of the greatest writers of the 20th century . . . no other writer can set up a scene as sharply and with such economy as Simenon does . . . the conjuring of a world, a place, a time, a set of characters - above all, an atmosphere.

—— John Banville , Financial Times

A superior stylist . . . photographic . . . Simenon's subject is how people who are pushed to the edge push themselves over it; the force of the sleuthing is that of psychoanalysis, not police interrogation.

—— Adam Gopnik , New Yorker

Gem-hard soul-probes . . . not just the world's bestselling detective series, but an imperishable literary legend . . . he exposes secrets and crimes not by forensic wizardry, but by the melded powers of therapist, philosopher and confessor

—— Boyd Tonkin , The Times

Strangely comforting . . . so many lovely bistros from the Paris of mid-20th C. The corpses are incidental, it's the food that counts

—— Margaret Atwood

Simenon's supreme virtue as a novelist, to burrow beneath the surface of his characters' behaviour; to empathise . . . it is this unfailing humanity that makes the Maigret books truly worth reading

—— Graeme Macrae Burnet , Guardian

A gem of a read. It's like discovering a buried treasure trove of words, characters and dialogue which both entertain and make you think

—— Jane Corry , author of We All Have Our Secrets

A riveting thriller. A pacy and compelling story, wonderfully plotted, with the added bite of a Scandinavian winter. Loved it.

—— Emily Freud, author of What She left Behind

A smart page-turner that is impossible to put down. Ordinary people like you and me find themselves in the ultimate nightmare, which could become anyone's reality. The story gets under your skin, leaving you defenceless

—— Mattias Edvardsson, author of A Nearly Normal Family

One to Watch

—— Bookseller

I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Twisty and tense with characters I thought about long after reading

—— N.A. Cooper, author of Ripple Effect

An enthralling story delving into every parents worst nightmare. I was utterly absorbed until the final, thrilling pages

—— Carys Jones, author of She Had It Coming

Tremendously immersive (...) What starts off as titillating becomes ever more thrilling as Stehn skillfully reveals one family secret after another. This is pure reading bliss for fans of domestic suspense and the books of Liane Moriarty

—— M-magasin

A fantastic debut, a fascinating suspense novel. (...) I would be delighted to return to Malin Stehn in the future

—— Deckardårarna

A new suspense novel that draws me in

—— Smålandsposten

I was very close to taking the day off last minute - that's how hooked I was by Malin Stehn's debut novel. (...) The hours tick by. And the closer the clock ticks toward midnight, the more the sense of control begins to crack. Things that should never be said are spoken aloud. Thoughts that never should have crossed your mind, do. And, above all, actions are taken that you can never undo. [Stehn]'s craft is brilliant

—— Blekinge Läns Tidning

This is the real deal . . . an incredibly well-written, clever and brilliantly composed debut that leaves me wanting more

—— Norra Skåne

Page turner is an overused word by now, but sometimes it covers everything . . . an incredibly clever and well written suspense novel.

—— Allehanda

A splendid debut in the genre

—— Norran

If you haven't already read Happy New Year by Malin Stehn, do so immediately

—— Barometern

Malin Stehn skillfully depicts superficial friendships, the perfect life and marriage as portrayed on social media vs the secrets that are hidden beneath the surface. Through the points of view of three distinct characters - their thoughts, doubts and guilt - the story creeps closer to a harrowing reveal

—— Aftonbladet

A searing Scandi thriller

—— Sunday Post

Fans of Joanna Cannon's The Trouble with Goats and Sheep will devour this

—— Woman & Home

Totally heartbreaking, but also uplifting, this is a real gem of a read

—— The Sun

Its twists and turns leave your blood running cold

—— Good Housekeeping

It's rare that a thriller actually lives up to that word. But here - in the jeopardy its characters are plunged into, in the story's twists and turns, and in the true star of the novel, the mountain itself - Breathless truly manages to thrill

—— James Smythe , author of I Still Dream

A truly breathtaking thriller. It had me gasping and guessing with every turn of a page. The audacity of the adventure is only matched by the brilliance of McCulloch's deft and evocative writing

—— Kim Curran , author of the Slay series

A visceral, thrill-seeker's story of one woman's struggle to conquer her fears, with murder and mayhem at 8,000m. I really loved it.

—— Rosie Andrews, author of Leviathan

A frighteningly original novel written with a deep passion for the mountains and an inquisitive mind. A brilliantly chilling read

—— Giles Kristian

Chilling . . . there really is something about the combination of a remote snowbound location and a killer hiding in plain sight that is a recipe for success

—— Crime Monthly

A blockbuster-worthy thriller

—— Sunday Express
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