JP Delaney's first psychological thriller, The Girl Before, was an instant Sunday Times and New York Times bestseller and went on to sell over a million copies worldwide. His subsequent books Believe Me, The Perfect Wife, and Playing Nice were also top ten bestsellers, while Playing Nice was a Richard and Judy Book Club selection. Recently, JP Delaney has been heavily involved in the television adaptation of The Girl Before, as lead writer and co-executive producer. www.jpdelaney.co.uk
I loved it. JP Delaney has a gift for the unputdownable story ...
One twist in particular left me open-mouthed. Brilliant stuff.
This'll be in a lot of holiday luggage come the summer
*Mick Herron*
A characteristically unsettling thriller with an unreliable
narrator who reels you in and a twist that made me pivot. With its
sultry Mallorcan setting and du Maurier allusions, this is a summer
read which exudes menace and is crying out for a TV adaptation
*Sarah Vaughan*
Mysterious, suspenseful, and suffused with paranoia; I read The New
Wife in one sitting, and I couldn't put this sinister book down
*Alex Michaelides*
Charming and engrossing from the outset, but with a creeping and
deeply unsettling sense of menace. I loved the Du Maurier vibes
*Sharon Bolton*
The tension ratchets up to boiling point in this sun-soaked sizzler
about a man struggling to do what's right when everything around
him is very wrong
*Victoria Selman*
Like Daphne du Maurier he sustains the ambiguity deftly and
deliciously - whenever a resolution looks imminent, a new
development preserves the enigma
*Sunday Times*
Such a phenomenal summer holiday read. Think The White Lotus meets
The Housewives of Beverly Hills . . . this is a gripping and
sophisticated thriller that will have you racing through the
pages
*Glamour*
A sun-soaked, pacy beach read
*The i*
Fast-paced and exhilarating, you'll be hooked!
*Heat*
Another terrific book from a first-class writer
*Daily Mail*
Thrilling
*Crime Monthly*
Another winner from J P Delaney
*Belfast Telegraph*
Finn must decide whether the duo are victims of circumstance or
utterly ruthless in this tense, twisty thriller
*Candis*
As accomplished as du Maurier and just as unsettling
*Cara Hunter*
Captivating, disturbing, and shocking . . . I enjoyed every minute
of it
*Samantha Downing*
The king of psychological thrillers . . . Delaney's labyrinthine
plotting again keeps the reader guessing, with twists and turns in
plentiful supply. Gripping to the very end, The New Wife is a
compelling and brilliant read
*Hot Press*
Gripping
*Closer*
Subtle, beguiling, twisted
*SAGA Magazine*
An addictive read
*Woman's Own*
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