Author:Ruth Ware
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'The Death of Mrs Westaway is Ruth Ware's best: a dark and dramatic thriller, part murder mystery, part family drama, altogether riveting' AJ FINN, bestselling author of THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOW
When Harriet Westaway receives an unexpected letter telling her she’s inherited a substantial bequest from her Cornish grandmother, it seems like the answer to her prayers. She owes money to a loan shark and the threats are getting increasingly aggressive: she needs to get her hands on some cash fast.
There's just one problem - Hal's real grandparents died more than twenty years ago. The letter has been sent to the wrong person. But Hal knows that the cold-reading techniques she’s honed as a seaside fortune teller could help her con her way to getting the money. If anyone has the skills to turn up at a stranger's funeral and claim a bequest they’re not entitled to, it’s her.
Hal makes a choice that will change her life for ever. But once she embarks on her deception, there is no going back. She must keep going or risk losing everything, even her life…
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The Death of Mrs Westaway is Ruth Ware's best: a dark and dramatic thriller, part murder mystery, part family drama, altogether riveting.
—— AJ Finn, Sunday Times bestselling author of THE WOMAN IN THE WINDOWI read it compulsively, trying to undo the knotty puzzles so cleverly constructed by Ware. I really enjoyed the suspenseful atmosphere all the way from the beginning to the satisfying end.
—— Claire Fuller, author of Our Endless Numbered DaysBoth better written and more subtle than her previous two bestsellers… To read this novel is to have your nerves slowly but inexorably shredded as, over and again, the tension builds and then evaporates until the final, unexpected denouement.
—— METRO on THE LYING GAMEThank goodness for Ruth Ware, a contemporary crime writer who’s successfully extracted the integral elements of the genre’s classics… and repackaged them for the modern reader… Ware weaves a nicely knotty, and more importantly, plausible mystery that as well as delivering the expected twists, turns and tension readers will be looking for, also showcases the thorny tensions and loyalties at work in the friendships between her main characters… a book that’s gripping enough to be devoured in a single sitting.
—— INDEPENDENT on THE LYING GAMEPeter Høeg is back. And better. And with a novel that is both a thriller, a social critique, and existentially provoking – and on top of that, wonderful and funny.
—— Dagbladenes BureauThe main character bares a clear resemblance to a certain Miss Smilla. It is not often that Høeg writes a new novel, but this one has clearly been worth the long wait.
—— KulturnautEntertaining
—— EconomistSusan is a resourceful action heroine, part Lisbeth Salander, part Saga Norén, fearless with a crowbar and a screwdriver
—— The Arts DeskThe Susan Effect introduces an eccentric mix of characters headed by its ultra-bright narrator, Susan Svendson. . . Hoeg is serious, funny, intelligent, ridiculous, preachy, wise, incomprehensible, surreal and persuasive. It’s very readable
—— Marcel Berlins , The TimesPeter Høeg is back with a new thriller about quantum physics and the fact that the elite is neglecting the rest of society…the novel is a well-placed kick into high society’s modern powdered wigs.
—— WeekendavisenThe Danish author is back on form in this literary thriller, which revolves around a woman who has the power to make people tell her their secrets.
—— Mail on Sunday, Books of the YearAllergic to chick lit? Meet Alvie Knightly . . . Insane as its title promises
—— Mail on SundayRaunchy, fun
—— GuardianTrust us when we say that you won't ever have encountered a character quite like Alvie Knightly - the often-drunk, sex-mad, always-sassy heroine . . . A brilliantly bonkers read
—— HeatIf you loved [Paula Hawkins'] Into the Water, try Mad
—— RedPure, unadulterated entertainment. There is nothing Chloé Esposito's Alvie won't do. Strap in for a fun, fast and fresh read
—— Ali Land , author of Sunday Times bestseller Good Me Bad MeChloe Esposito introduces a compelling and uncensored antiheroine
—— US WeeklyUsing Sicily as a backdrop with its gorgeous architecture, villas and sexy men, Esposito pens an unforgettable summer debut headed by a no-holds-barred protagonist
—— Library JournalMad is deliciously over-the-top, with a protagonist you'll never forget and an ending that promises more chaos to come
—— BookpageChloe [has] a fantastic natural vibrancy and humour in her work
—— Richard Skinner, Director of Fiction at the Faber AcademyWhat readers are saying about Mad
—— -100% MAD about this book
—— NetGalley ReviewerA page-turner, compelling and delightfully crazy. I can't wait for books two and three
—— NetGalley ReviewerChloé Esposito has broken the mould. The unconventional heroine and plot breaks so many conventions leading to an enjoyable, fast-paced read, which manages to be well-written and funny. It is perfect for the beach or a long journey
—— NetGalley ReviewerAbsolutely loved this book, a real page turner and I didn't want to come to the end
—— NetGalley ReviewerWhoa! Yeah I started my review like that . . . but that's what this book is whoooaaa! it truly is M.A.D. . . . Mental Addictive
—— NetGalley ReviewerInsane for all the right reasons - once you meet Alvie Knightly you won't want to turn your back on her, no way!
—— NetGalley ReviewerThis novel cracks along with frenetic, addictive style, beautifully descriptive in hot and heavy fashion . . . highly recommended
—— NetGalley ReviewerMad is certainly mad! I was hooked on our hero, Alvie
—— NetGalley ReviewerReaders of weary of domestic noir should pick up Our Kind of Cruelty, a splendidly written novel that gives the genre a shot in the arm … pacily written and hugely involving... I was gripped until the last pages.
—— Daily ExpressA nail-biting read that twists perceptions and plays havoc with your nerves
—— Women's OwnAn addictive psychological thriller
—— Nudge BookA taut, nasty thriller. I loved it!
—— India KnightCleverly shows the many facets of a complex human character, evoking sympathy, fear and anger all whilst shining a bright unforgiving light on how society views female sexuality.
—— Crime Review