Author:Jo Nesbo,Neil Smith
*JO NESBO HAS SOLD OVER 50 MILLION BOOKS WORLDWIDE*
'An incendiary cocktail of murder, revenge and a hitman with multiple problems' Independent
The contract killer.
Olav lives the lonely life of a fixer. When you 'fix' people for a living - terminally - it's hard to get close to anyone.
The gangster's wife.
Now he's finally met the woman of his dreams. But she's his boss's wife. And Olav's just been hired to kill her.
Two very big problems.
'Nesbo is in bracing form...gripping' The Sun
Watch out for The Jealousy Man, the new Jo Nesbo book, out now
This gut-wrenching and breathlessly tense thriller perfectly captures the vulnerability, desperation and helplessness of a new mother trapped in a nightmare scenario. Raw, unflinchingly honest and emotionally compelling, with themes of family and trust
—— Allie ReynoldsReaders are going to love You Should Have Told Me.There's so much to unpack in this taut, compelling thriller: New motherhood, a missing husband, a ton of secrets, all brilliantly written and plotted. Leah Konen's books are always at the top of my list
—— Samantha DowningUnique, cleverly plotted, and emotionally resonant, You Should Have Told Me is the rare thriller that manages to be both a dazzling page-turner and a moving meditation on what it means to be a mother today. It thoughtfully explores society's sky-high standards for women, the secrets we hide even from ourselves, and how hard it can be to trust others-especially those we love the most. I absolutely loved it, and trust me: This book is going to be huge
—— Andrea BartzYou Should Have Told Me is an urgent, read-in-one-sitting story that asks when we should believe the worst about someone we love. A tightly constructed thriller that is also a frank, moving examination of the relentless labor and unspoken terrors of new motherhood, the struggle to let ourselves be known, and the pain of trying, and failing, to be good to the people we love. I adored this book, and Leah Konen should be at the top of any thriller lover's must-read list
—— Katie GutierrezRaw, brave and gripping, You Should Have Told Me is a brilliant portrayal of a new mother whose struggles will cut you to the core. The flawless writing is both emotionally resonant and tantalizingly suspenseful as we try to figure out the secrets and lies behind a missing person and a murder. Every chapter is more addictive than the last, leading to a stunning ending that you won't see coming. Leah Konen is an astonishing talent
—— Samantha BaileyWith breathless suspense and cliffhangers in nearly every chapter, Leah Konen has written a pitch-perfect thriller with a plot so propulsive the pages practically turn themselves. Not only is You Should Have Told Me packed with stunning surprises and brow-raising reveals; it is also an unflinching exploration of the dark side of new motherhood - one that, too often, women are discouraged from sharing
—— Megan CollinsAtmospheric and deeply thought-provoking, You Should Have Told Me is both a page-turning mystery and a deft exploration of the thorny intersection of marriage and parenthood and the complex, often fraught reality of new motherhood
—— Kimberly McCreight[Alex Cross] has become one of the greatest fictional detectives of all time, a character for the ages.
—— DOUGLAS PRESTON and LINCOLN CHILDAlex Cross is a legend.
—— HARLAN COBENPatterson boils a scene down to the single, telling detail, the element that defines a character or moves a plot along. It's what fires off the movie projector in the reader's mind.
—— MICHAEL CONNELYPatterson knows where our deepest fears are buried... there's no stopping his imagination.
—— NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEWPatterson is in a class by himself.
—— VANITY FAIRIntriguing, with an unravelling mystery that really kept me guessing. The story is a rollercoaster which increases in intensity as the pace ramps up towards the denouement, and I was bereft when I finished as I wanted to still be reading it!
—— Melanie GoldingWhat July Knew is a compelling story about growing up and grief told in the fresh and innocent voice of a child. I was gripped.
—— Jane ShemiltCome for the 90s nostalgia and stay for the warm and unforgettable protagonist. I rooted so hard for July and will always remember her.
—— Laura PearsonWhat July Knew is a winning blend of sweet, nostalgic, compelling, shocking and heartbreaking. I defy readers not to root for July as she searches for the truth about her mother
—— Gilly MacmillanWhat a wonderful story. Full of vivid characters, but mostly of course, July.
—— Amanda ReynoldsHeartbreaking, joyous and deeply compelling, What July Knew is a beautifully-told tale of great loss and great hope. I loved it.
—— Rosie WalshThe plot is full of extremely satisfying twists and turns. Koch has written other thrillers, but this is destined to be her big breakout.
—— BookBrunch[What July Knew is] touchingly effective in conveying the oppressiveness of a childhood lived in fear
—— Sunday TimesCompelling plot, this is an emotional read
—— HeatFans of Joanna Cannon's The Trouble with Goats and Sheep will devour this
—— Woman & HomeTotally heartbreaking, but also uplifting, this is a real gem of a read
—— The SunIts twists and turns leave your blood running cold
—— Good HousekeepingIt'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 DreamA 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 seriesA 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 LeviathanA frighteningly original novel written with a deep passion for the mountains and an inquisitive mind. A brilliantly chilling read
—— Giles KristianChilling . . . 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 MonthlyA blockbuster-worthy thriller
—— Sunday Express