'Eerie, atmospheric' Louise Jensen
'A haunting tale of intrigue' Emily Freud
'Ruth Ware fans will eat this up' Publishers Weekly
'Intricate and impressive' Daily Mail
If beauty is in the eye of the beholder, how much can you trust what you see?
When Maddy Wight is hired to ghostwrite the memoir of world-renowned cosmetic surgeon Angela Reynolds, she jumps at the chance to get her career back on track. But the deeper she digs, the more elusive the doctor becomes.
Confined to Angelas glass-walled house in the Scottish Highlands, Maddy cant shake the unsettling feeling of being watched. As a result, she is drawn ever closer to Angelas enigmatic business partner Scott, whose mercurial moods change as quickly as the darkening moors outside.
Returning to London once the book is finished, Maddy is excited for their future together. But news of Scotts death shatters the celebrations at the books launch party. Which is why, months later and still grieving, she is blindsided to see Scott entering a tube station just in front of her. And before she knows it, she is following him.
In this reimagining of Hitchcocks Vertigo, jeopardy can be lurking where you least expect it
Praise for Emma Bamford
'Powered by a subtle, ominous tension. I loved this book LEE CHILD
Paradise never felt so sinister RUTH WARE
An incredible debut B A PARIS
Suspenseful, evocative and beautifully written, I devoured it L V MATTHEWS
That most exciting psychological thriller in which the darkest dangers lurk in a suspicious mind and a guilty heart A J FINN
Gripping and pacy... A perfect summer read IMRAN MAHMOOD
A debut thriller that unfolds with the inexorable force of a nightmare JOHN CONNOLLY
'Had me gripped. I loved the subtle, sinister sense of tension that built through the book' BETH O'LEARY
'An amazing and evocative atmosphere of paradise that quickly turns sinister! A must summer read for all crime fans' VICKI BRADLEY
Genre: Mystery
'A haunting tale of intrigue' Emily Freud
'Ruth Ware fans will eat this up' Publishers Weekly
'Intricate and impressive' Daily Mail
If beauty is in the eye of the beholder, how much can you trust what you see?
When Maddy Wight is hired to ghostwrite the memoir of world-renowned cosmetic surgeon Angela Reynolds, she jumps at the chance to get her career back on track. But the deeper she digs, the more elusive the doctor becomes.
Confined to Angelas glass-walled house in the Scottish Highlands, Maddy cant shake the unsettling feeling of being watched. As a result, she is drawn ever closer to Angelas enigmatic business partner Scott, whose mercurial moods change as quickly as the darkening moors outside.
Returning to London once the book is finished, Maddy is excited for their future together. But news of Scotts death shatters the celebrations at the books launch party. Which is why, months later and still grieving, she is blindsided to see Scott entering a tube station just in front of her. And before she knows it, she is following him.
In this reimagining of Hitchcocks Vertigo, jeopardy can be lurking where you least expect it
Praise for Emma Bamford
'Powered by a subtle, ominous tension. I loved this book LEE CHILD
Paradise never felt so sinister RUTH WARE
An incredible debut B A PARIS
Suspenseful, evocative and beautifully written, I devoured it L V MATTHEWS
That most exciting psychological thriller in which the darkest dangers lurk in a suspicious mind and a guilty heart A J FINN
Gripping and pacy... A perfect summer read IMRAN MAHMOOD
A debut thriller that unfolds with the inexorable force of a nightmare JOHN CONNOLLY
'Had me gripped. I loved the subtle, sinister sense of tension that built through the book' BETH O'LEARY
'An amazing and evocative atmosphere of paradise that quickly turns sinister! A must summer read for all crime fans' VICKI BRADLEY
Genre: Mystery
Praise for this book
"Emma Bamford has crafted a haunting tale of intrigue with stunning simmering prose that kept me reading into the early hours. I devoured it!" - Emily Freud
"I really enjoyed this eerie, atmospheric mystery." - Louise Jensen
"I really enjoyed this eerie, atmospheric mystery." - Louise Jensen
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