Author:Susan Lewis

Growing up in a small town, Sandy Paull dreams of something better. When she lands a job with one of London's leading theatrical agencies her dreams appear to be coming true, particularly when she meets Michael McCann, her handsome and dynamic boss.
Ellen Shelby, as a highly respected and successful agent, has Hollywood at her feet. But she is as insecure with relationships as she is confident with deals. And when she meets her British rival, Michael McCann, there is a powerful attraction between them that they are powerless to deny.
But Michelle, the woman Michael once loved and lost, still haunts his thoughts. And when a dramatic event pulls him back into the past, a nightmare of untenable proportions begins to close in on those he loves...
One of the most cosmopolitan English writers
—— Washington PostA never less than fascinating man, who managed to be a world citizen, spy, millionaire and, of course, well-loved author
—— Glasgow HeraldA zestfully funny novel of male adolescence
—— Sunday TimesNovels of this quality should never end
—— Irish IndependentTender, funny and gripping novel… The Anatomy School draws pictures in the imagination, and offers a lesson of the most enjoyable kind. Perhaps one of MacLaverty’s best and most exuberant books.
—— Belfast TelegraphAn extraordinary, irreducible fantasy
—— ObserverBurgess's ambitious study of 20th-century history centers on the stormy relationship between an effete, popular novelist and a Faustian priest
—— Publishers WeeklyIt is glitzy, glamorous, page-turning stuff with bite
—— Sarah BroadhurstChilling...will keep you guessing until the end
—— PsychologiesChilling psychological thriller... Fact and fiction are cleverly blurred, and the intricately plotted spins and turns will keep you guessing till the end
—— GlamourIntriguing... Real life tangles with his fantasy online world to create a heart-stopping page-turner
—— Good HousekeepingBlueeyedboy is unquestionably a masterpiece of deception and fantasy
—— Oxford TimesA dark exploration into the mind of an internet-obsessed would-be killer
—— RedCreepy psychodrama...BB's voice soon takes on the seductive cadences of her Gallic creations. Harris's triumph is to incorporate email-speak into this tale of rural nasties without frightening the horses
—— Independent






