Stolen
«Praise for Stolen:
‘What a page-turner! I couldn’t put it down. It had everything I love in a thriller – a great twist (or three or four), a fantastic lead character and a set up that will strike horror into the heart of any parent.’ Sarah Alderson, bestselling author of The Weekend Away
Praise for Tess Stimson’s books:‘I devoured One in Three, with its well-drawn characters, believably complex relationships and relentlessly twisting plot that keeps the reader guessing. Plus, Tess Stimson writes beautifully’ Debbie Howells
‘One in Three is just fantastic – complex, intriguing, fast-paced, with a brilliant, compelling cast. I loved it!’ Alex Lake
‘I raced through this tale of a murderous love triangle. Tense, twisty, and that ending – wow!’ Jackie Kabler
‘Dark, twisty and addictive’ Lisa Jewell
‘More chilling than Gone Girl and twistier than The Girl on the Train’ Jane Green
»
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- AVON, a division of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- ISBN
- 9780008386054
- Utgivelsesår
- 2021
- Format
- 20 x 13 cm
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«Praise for Stolen:
‘What a page-turner! I couldn’t put it down. It had everything I love in a thriller – a great twist (or three or four), a fantastic lead character and a set up that will strike horror into the heart of any parent.’ Sarah Alderson, bestselling author of The Weekend Away
Praise for Tess Stimson’s books:‘I devoured One in Three, with its well-drawn characters, believably complex relationships and relentlessly twisting plot that keeps the reader guessing. Plus, Tess Stimson writes beautifully’ Debbie Howells
‘One in Three is just fantastic – complex, intriguing, fast-paced, with a brilliant, compelling cast. I loved it!’ Alex Lake
‘I raced through this tale of a murderous love triangle. Tense, twisty, and that ending – wow!’ Jackie Kabler
‘Dark, twisty and addictive’ Lisa Jewell
‘More chilling than Gone Girl and twistier than The Girl on the Train’ Jane Green
»