Just because you can't see them, doesn't mean they can't see you
Deborah Bee studied fashion journalism at Central St Martins in the '80s. She has worked at various magazines and newspapers including Vogue, Cosmopolitan, The Times and the Guardian, as a writer, fashion editor and later as an editor. Currently, she is a director of creative marketing.
If you read this for a book club, I think there will be lively
discussion about the ending. I think some will sympathize with what
happened, while others will be outraged. A good case could be made
for either viewpoint. This is why I enjoyed this book so much.
*Pondering the Prose Blog*
A stunning debut thriller brimming with spine-tingling tension and
more twists and turns than a snakes and ladders board, Deborah Bee
takes an original and intriguing premise and works up an
electrifying story packed with dark secrets and shocking
revelations...a gripping, superbly plotted, rollercoaster story, an
addictive page-turner
*Lancashire Evening Post*
A pacey, gripping psychological thriller...this is a strong debut
and I look forward to reading more from this author
*Nudge Books*
Read this in two hours straight - the addictive quality is way up
there. You just do NOT want to stop reading.. It's a tautly plotted
well written novel exploring themes of marital secrets, childhood
influences and bullying...a great read from start to finish
*Liz Loves Books*
Refreshingly different psychological suspense story
*Jaffa Reads Too Book Blog*
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