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Sophie Hannah is the bestselling author of nine novels and is also an award-winning poet. Her Hercule Poirot mystery, the first to be sanctioned by the Agatha Christie estate, was published in 2014. She lives in Cambridge, England, with her husband and two children, and is a Fellow Commoner at Lucy Cavendish College.

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? The power this novel packs derives from narrators who play fast and loose with what they know. . . . A stunner.?
?"The Boston Globe"

? Few authors play with reality and perception as skillfully as Hannah does. . . . riveting reading.?
?"Mystery Scene"

? [Sophie Hannah] delves successfully into moral quandaries: what does motherhood mean? What should a mother do when she thinks her child is in danger?especially if her own family doesn?t agree? . . . It's Alice's choices and their consequences that make "Little Face" so compelling.?
?"The Washington Post"


The power this novel packs derives from narrators who play fast and loose with what they know. . . . A stunner.
"The Boston Globe"
Few authors play with reality and perception as skillfully as Hannah does. . . . riveting reading.
"Mystery Scene"
[Sophie Hannah] delves successfully into moral quandaries: what does motherhood mean? What should a mother do when she thinks her child is in danger especially if her own family doesn t agree? . . . It s Alice s choices and their consequences that make "Little Face" so compelling.
"The Washington Post"

a The power this novel packs derives from narrators who play fast and loose with what they know. . . . A stunner.a
a"The Boston Globe"
a Few authors play with reality and perception as skillfully as Hannah does. . . . riveting reading.a
a"Mystery Scene"
a [Sophie Hannah] delves successfully into moral quandaries: what does motherhood mean? What should a mother do when she thinks her child is in dangeraespecially if her own family doesnat agree? . . . Itas Aliceas choices and their consequences that make "Little Face" so compelling.a
a"The Washington Post"

Adult/High School-Alice Fancourt knows the baby in her nursery is not her daughter, Florence, but everyone else is not so sure. Her husband thinks she is crazy; her domineering mother-in-law is reserving judgment but treating her like an infant herself; and the cops, for the most part, do not believe her. This psychological mystery exposes itself slowly. Careful readers are given the clues to Alice's dilemma and the motivations of the characters, but it is easy to engage fully in the drama, be surprised by the occasional twist, and close the book completely satisfied. The suspense is more atmospheric than overt, and the mystery is in the tension of the relationships. Alice is a flawed character who presents herself almost as a child. Simon, the one detective who believes her, has his own torments to which teens can relate. A solid addition to mystery collections.-Mary Ann Harlan, Arcata High School, CA Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information.

In this psychological thriller by a British poet and crime novelist, a mother's newborn is supposedly switched with another while mom has her first post-birth outing. Yet the baby has been in her father's care, and neither he nor the baby ever left the house. If you find this perplexing, be forewarned: the book's convoluted story line is not easy to follow. Hannah uses stereotypical gothiclike plot devices, such as the violent murder of the first wife (think Rebecca); the rich, spoiled, adult son and his creepy relationship with his mother; and the dominating mother-in-law who wants control. No one believes poor Alice when she insists that her baby daughter, Florence, has been exchanged for another infant; her hysteria is dismissed as hormonal stress. Only one officer, who has his own issues, is persuaded to investigate further. Unfortunately, there is not one character that you can root for in this novel, so it is hard to care about the outcome of this lackadaisical, confusing thriller. Recommended only where British mysteries and crime fiction are popular.-Marianne Fitzgerald, Annapolis, MD Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information.

? The power this novel packs derives from narrators who play fast and loose with what they know. . . . A stunner.?
?"The Boston Globe"

? Few authors play with reality and perception as skillfully as Hannah does. . . . riveting reading.?
?"Mystery Scene"

? [Sophie Hannah] delves successfully into moral quandaries: what does motherhood mean? What should a mother do when she thinks her child is in danger?especially if her own family doesn?t agree? . . . It's Alice's choices and their consequences that make "Little Face" so compelling.?
?"The Washington Post"


The power this novel packs derives from narrators who play fast and loose with what they know. . . . A stunner.
"The Boston Globe"
Few authors play with reality and perception as skillfully as Hannah does. . . . riveting reading.
"Mystery Scene"
[Sophie Hannah] delves successfully into moral quandaries: what does motherhood mean? What should a mother do when she thinks her child is in danger especially if her own family doesn t agree? . . . It s Alice s choices and their consequences that make "Little Face" so compelling.
"The Washington Post"
a The power this novel packs derives from narrators who play fast and loose with what they know. . . . A stunner.a
a"The Boston Globe"
a Few authors play with reality and perception as skillfully as Hannah does. . . . riveting reading.a
a"Mystery Scene"
a [Sophie Hannah] delves successfully into moral quandaries: what does motherhood mean? What should a mother do when she thinks her child is in dangeraespecially if her own family doesnat agree? . . . Itas Aliceas choices and their consequences that make "Little Face" so compelling.a
a"The Washington Post"

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