The Other Mothers - the unguessable, unputdownable new thriller from the internationally bestselling author of Greenwich Park
Verlag | Bloomsbury Trade |
Auflage | 2024 |
Seiten | 368 |
Format | 12,7 x 2,2 x 20,0 cm |
Gewicht | 271 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
EAN | 9781526626516 |
Bestell-Nr | 52662651UA |
The outstanding new thriller from the author of international bestseller, Greenwich Park
'This is The Undoing meets Big Little Lies' Abigail Dean
'The elevated, devourable thriller you've been looking for' Ashley Audrain
'Relentlessly twisty' Sarah Vaughan
'Next-level mum noir' Ellery Lloyd
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You want to be one of them. Until you know them.
You've been desperate for a story to launch your freelance career. But you want something else even more: new friends to help you navigate motherhood.
And then you see them at your son's new playgroup. The other mothers. Those sleek, sophisticated mothers. The women you want to be.
One of them welcomes them into their circle. And, on the other side of glass, their lives are exactly like the one you've always dreamt of; their elegant London townhouses a world away from your cramped basement flat - and your endless bills.
They seem to have it all. But they also have their secrets.
And it's soon clear that you can't trust everyone at playgroup.
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MORE love for The Other Mothers:
'As addictive as it gets' Fabulous
'I loved it' Harriet Walker
'I read this brilliantly plotted, brilliantly observed thriller in one sitting ... so good' India Knight
'Wonderful sense of growing dread in the dark side of motherland' Fiona Barton
'I finished it in one sitting' Kate Collins
'Faulkner's first novel was fantastic, but this is another step up' Holly Watt
'Smart, slick and utterly captivating' Sarah Bonner
'I couldn't turn the pages fast enough' Teresa Driscoll
Rezension:
Katherine Faulkner unpeels Fornasetti wallpaper and opens glass box extensions, revealing delectably dislikeable characters, secrets - and murder. This is The Undoing meets Big Little Lies. A fast-paced, decadent skewering of upper middle-class motherhood Abigail Dean