Author:James Patterson,Rupert Farley
One point away from winning the French Open, tennis star Kirsten Keller breaks down and flees the court in tears.
Keller has been receiving death threats. Terrified and desperate, she hires former Metropolitan police officer Chris Foster to protect her at Wimbledon.
As the championship progresses, Keller’s tormenter gets ever closer. And the threats become horrifyingly real.
Coben excels in thrillers about families torn apart by secrets…Typically twisty read with customary Coben shock ending.
—— The SunDaisy in Chains is a delicious puzzle of a book - kept me guessing right up to the very end, then pulled a surprise I never saw coming. This summer's must-read crime thriller.
—— Ava Marsh, author of UntouchableA fresh take on did-he-didn’t-he, this spine-chilling thriller has a great twist
—— Sunday MirrorA gripping read that twists and turns until the final killer twist.
—— Fanny Blake , Woman & HomeDAISY IN CHAINS is a book you'll want to read in one sitting.
—— Good HousekeepingDisplaying an ingenuity and penchant for teasing and foxing the reader reminiscent of Agatha Christie, this is a beguilingly bizarre mixture of suspense tale and whodunnit.
—— Sunday TimesM. J. Arlidge has created a genuinely fresh heroine in DI Helen Grace
—— Daily MailChilling stuff
—— FabulistA chilling read
—— My WeeklyA grisly, gripping thriller
—— Sunday MirrorGruesomely realistic, intriguing and relentless. Arlidge's fledgling army of fans is about to grow
—— Sunday SportExpertly pulled off. It has a devious premise. DI Helen Grace is fiendishly awesome. It's scary as all hell. And it has a full cast of realistically drawn, interesting characters that make the thing read like a bullet
—— Will LavenderA fast-paced, twisting police procedural and thriller that's sure to become another bestseller
—— Huffington PostThis psychological thriller will have you questioning everyone you know . . . [and] . . . keep you guessing right till the end.
—— i newspaperA thriller with startling twists and a kick to the finish.
—— Sunday MirrorA thoroughly engaging new detective... A Rising Man kept me awake, racing to the finish… This is a Calcutta of smart cantonments and deep corruption, vividly brought to life, the politics and the people skewered with sharp dialogue and a brilliant sense of period
—— Jason GoodwinA historical thriller of the highest calibre; evocative and pleasingly complex, shot through with the driest of wit, it marks Mukherjee out as an author of great style and ambition
—— Eva DolanA journey into the dark underbelly of the British Raj.
—— Charlotte Heathcote , Daily ExpressA promising start to Mukherjee’s atmospheric new historical crime series.
—— Patrick Worth , Compass MagazineEnjoyable tale… Agreeably witty and sharply written, this is an evocative portrait of a multifaceted Calcutta.
—— Literary ReviewThis guy is a real find… Mixes family history with a good helping of imagination.
—— Sue Price , Saga MagazineAn assured novel: well researched and vivid, with a strong plotline, delivered with verve and some appealing wry humour.
—— Laura Wilson , GuardianA vivid sense of history and locale
—— Best Books of 2016, Financial TimesMeticulously researched and delivered in clear, lucid and intelligent prose, Mukherjee is a fantastic addition to the stable of international crime writers, whose books effortlessly cross boundaries and bind readers in a community of excellence and enjoyment.
—— Eastern EyeVividly described, full of humour and humanity, it's a wonderful picture of that time and world, as well as being a perfect murder mystery novel.
—— Liz Anderson , iNewsBursting with lively historical details about post-World War I India, this is a stirring and entertaining mystery
—— Library JournalThis brilliant mingling of real history and fictional invention kicks off a series that does for the Raj what Philip Kerr did for the Reich
—— Karen Robinson , The Times / Sunday Times Crime Club, *Best Books of the Past Five Years*