Author:Tess Gerritsen
'Crime writing at its unputdownable, nerve-tingling best' HARLAN COBEN
THE VICTIMS
In Boston, Detective Jane Rizzoli and Forensic Pathologist Maura Isles investigate a bizarre murder. A man has been found gutted and hanging in his home. When the remains of another victim are found, it is clear that this murderer has been at work for years, and not just in Boston.
THE KILLER
Five years ago, a group of travellers set off on an African safari. None of them was seen again – apart from one woman who stumbled out of the bush weeks later, barely alive. The only woman to have seen the killer’s face.
THE SURVIVOR
Has the ‘safari killer’ resurfaced in Boston? Jane is sent to Africa to find the one link between the two cases – the only survivor.
And convince her to face death once again...
Patterson knows where our deepest fears are buried... there's no stopping his imagination.
—— NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEWNo one gets this big without natural storytelling talent - which is what Jim has, in spades.
—— LEE CHILD, bestselling author of the Jack Reacher seriesPatterson boils a scene down to a 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.
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—— CULTUREFLY'Dark and compelling . . . richly atmospheric and full of historic detail, it draws the reader into its world of the archive and the occult. As its central mystery unfolds amid the stifling heat of a New York Summer it soon becomes clear that nobody in it is quite who they first appear.'
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—— DAILY EXPRESSThe Cloisters blew me away. A one sitting read. Absolutely stunning, brilliant twists and gorgeous sensual writing. Adored it.
—— HEATHER DARWENT, author of The Things We Do to Our FriendsThis sharp, twisty piece of 'dark academia' is like a museum-set 'All About Eve'.
—— Wendy Holden , DAILY MAILA tour de force by an important new voice . . . a rich tapestry that speaks to issues of privilege, power, and ambition-and, more than anything, the darkness lurking just inside ivory towers . . . incredibly compelling, The Cloisters grabbed me in a way that no book has done since The Secret History.
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—— HEAT 'Book of the Week'Mesmerizing . . . like the air before a summer storm - thick and sinister, shimmering with tension. A seductive unfurling of lies, envy, and the pull of the occult . . . this sharp, shadowy book held me in thrall from beginning to star-crossed end.
—— SARA SLIGAR, author of Take Me ApartBrimming with intrigue and mystery . . . an atmospheric debut with a gripping premise.
—— IRISH TIMESA gripping debut . . . Hays is a writer who can skilfully navigate the narrow territory between suspense and melodrama.
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—— MARIA HUMMEL, author of Reese’s Book Club Pick, Still LivesAtmospheric, intoxicating and original; a stunning debut.
—— MY WEEKLYMoody and suspenseful . . . readers will be fascinated by the evocative setting as well as the behind-the-scenes glimpses into museum curatorship and the cutthroat games of academia . . . an accomplished debut.
—— PUBLISHERS WEEKLYA teasing, atmospheric mystery set against the background of a hot summer in New York.
—— SAGA 'Book of the Month'The tension and foreboding builds gradually in this outstanding gothic debut, allowing readers to savour Ann's voice. The disturbing account plays with class differences and women friendship, set against a medieval, academic atmosphere sheltered from the city.
—— LIBRARY JOURNAL *Starred ReviewTaut, tense and deliciously dark, C.J. Tudor's post-apocalyptic thrill ride is unmissable
—— TIM WEAVERIt'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