Louise Doughty is an award-winning English novelist, a playwright, a journalist, and a bestselling author. She has written eight novels, a work of nonfiction, and five plays for radio. She was a former judge for the Man Booker Prize for Fiction and a columnist for the Daily Telegraph. Doughty now lives in London where she currently reviews books for The Observer, The Guardian, and BBC Radio 4’s Saturday Review.
"Gripping."
— Chicago Sun-Times
"This is cozy noir, original, unpredictable, and almost certain to
please the reader in search of something different."
— The San Diego Union-Tribune
"Spellbinding."
— Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Superbly readable and beautifully put together."
— The Independent on Sunday
"Gripping."
- Chicago Sun-Times
"This is cozy noir, original, unpredictable, and almost certain to
please the reader in search of something different."
- The San Diego Union-Tribune
"Spellbinding."
- Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Superbly readable and beautifully put together."
- The Independent on Sunday
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