Play Dead for Me
«Olivia Kiernan is a fabulous new voice on the crime-writing scene. Absorbing, touching and scary, this is a treat of a read.»
Lesley Thomson
This novel was previously published as Too Close to Breathe.
Perfect for fans of Tana French, Jane Casey and Gillian Flynn
'Truly first class. Just knock-out' C. J Tudor, author of The Chalk Man
'Fantastic .
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Perfect for fans of Tana French, Jane Casey and Gillian Flynn
'Truly first class. Just knock-out' C. J Tudor, author of The Chalk Man
'Fantastic . . . Compelling, chilling and brilliant' Karen Hamilton, author of The Perfect Girlfriend
'Mesmerizing . . . murder, betrayal, and secret lives . . . Everything you need in a great thriller' Lisa Gardner, author When You See Me
Respected scientist Dr Eleanor Costello is found hanged in her immaculate home: the scene the very picture of a suicide.
DCS Frankie Sheehan is handed the case, and almost immediately spots foul play.
As Frankie strives to paint a picture of the killer, and their victim, she starts to sense they are part of a larger, darker
canvas, on which the lines between the two blur.
Olivia Kiernan's debut is a bold, brilliant thriller that will keep you guessing and leave you breathless.
Detaljer
- Forlag
- riverrun
- Innbinding
- Paperback
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 352
- ISBN
- 9781786489883
- Utgivelsesår
- 2019
- Format
- 20 x 13 cm
Anmeldelser
«Olivia Kiernan is a fabulous new voice on the crime-writing scene. Absorbing, touching and scary, this is a treat of a read.»
Lesley Thomson
«Loved this, clever, assured and a true page turner. Can't wait for next one!»
Amanda Reynolds, author of Lying To You
«A truly first class crime novel. Intricate, suspenseful, twisted. Plus, a fantastic female protagonist in Frankie Sheehan who can stand proud with some of the great fictional detectives. Just knock-out.»
C. J Tudor, author of The Chalk Man
«Brilliant . . . Clever and compelling, I could hardly breathe myself as I raced to the end.»
Laura Marshall, author of Friend Request
«Fantastic . . . Compelling, chilling and brilliant.»
Karen Hamilton, author of The Perfect Girlfriend
«Mesmerizing. Olivia Kiernan carefully unspools a complex riddle of murder, betrayal, and secret lives, layering on the menace even as she builds her tough-as-nails chief detective for the climatic finale. Clever plot. Brilliant characters. Everything you need in a great thriller.»
Lisa Gardner
«Sheehan is precisely the kind of gruff, no-nonsense cynic you'd want investigating your own murder . . . Too Close to Breathe reads like a hard-boiled take on Tana French and immediately establishes Olivia Kiernan as a talent to watch.»
Irish Times
«Edgy debut with strong writing that builds the sense of fatal transgression.»
Sunday Times
«Smart, grisly and extremely slick - this Dublin set debut delivers a treat.»
Daily Mirror
«Too Close To Breathe is a fearless, fast-paced debut which drops you into the world of Dublin detective Frankie Sheehan - who is a perfect mix of frailty, ferocity and guts. Add to this flashes of deft, dark humour and a compelling city setting and you have a must for fans of Irish crime fiction. Olivia Kiernan is a writer you'll read with your breath held.»
Jess Kidd
«A really slick, dynamic-paced police procedural, very much in the vein of Tana French. A proper page-turner, lovely, accomplished writing.»
Jo Spain
«Too Close To Breathe is the kind of police procedural we haven't seen for a long time; a female cop with a traumatic past racing about the mean streets of Dublin, a hanged victim with a strange clue and a dark secret . . . Olivia Kiernan has brought the serial killer thriller back with a vengeance.»
Christopher Fowler
«Gritty, cynical and haunting, this is crime writing of the highest order and the product of a darkly fascinating mind. First class.»
David Mark
«Sassy and thoroughly unconventional . . . A terrific debut with an engagingly potty-mouthed, tough-as-nails female lead.»
Irish Independent
«Disorderly, dangerous and above all, driven, Frankie Sheehan is the kind of true-to-life protagonist I love.»
William Shaw