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A Double Life

'A thrilling page-turner' (Paula Hawkins, author of The Girl on the Train)
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'A THRILLING PAGE-TURNER' Paula Hawkins 'SHOCKING AND SATISFYING' New York Times, Editor's Choice 'WHAT A BOOK!' Clare Mackintosh 'BEAUTIFULLY PACED AND SATISFYINGLY OMINOUS' Observer WHO IS CLAIRE'S FATHER? A privileged man, surrounded by devoted friends and a family he adores? Or the deranged killer who attacked Claire's mother and then vanished in thin air? For thirty years Claire has been obsessed with uncovering the mystery at the heart of her life, and she knows her father's friends - wealthy, powerful, ruthless - hold the key to the truth. They know where Claire's father is. And it's time their perfect lives met her fury.

Author Biography:

FLYNN BERRY is a graduate of the Michener Center and has been awarded a Yaddo residency. She graduated from Brown University. Her first novel, UNDER THE HARROW, was awarded the Edgar Award for Best First Novel and was called 'a triumph' (Sunday Times) and 'thrilling' (New York Times). Her follow-up, A DOUBLE LIFE, was praised by Paula Hawkins and Clare Mackintosh among others and was called 'blistering' (New York Times) and 'shocking' (Guardian). Her third novel, NORTHERN SPY, is set in Northern Ireland. She lives in California.
Release date NZ
June 13th, 2019
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
288
Dimensions
128x196x26
ISBN-13
9781474607032
Product ID
28950878

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