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The Wife: An unputdownable psychological thriller with a breathtaking twist

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by Shalini Boland


  Faye Townsend has planned the perfect summer trip for her family. But returning to the small seaside town her husband grew up in does not go to plan, the rain pours and the long days become stifling. And then the unthinkable happens…

  Her husband Jake and her six-year-old son Dylan go for an early morning walk along the beautiful, windswept clifftops. They don’t come back.

  As the hours tick by, Dylan’s red baseball cap is found on the beach and Faye finds herself being questioned by the police. They want to know everything about the man she married - is Faye ready to face her husband’s dark past? Or will she have to confront her own secrets first?

  And just how far will a mother go to save her only child?

  From the million-copy-bestselling author of The Secret Mother and The Perfect Family, this utterly gripping psychological thriller will make you gasp out loud as you race towards the unforgettable twist. If you loved The Girl on the Train and The Wife Before You this book is for you.

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  The Girl from the Sea

  ‘I can’t remember anything. Not even my own name.’

  When Mia James is washed up on a beautiful, sun-drenched beach she has no idea who she is or what happened to her. She doesn’t even recognise her own face – until a man comes forward claiming to be her boyfriend and providing her with an identity.

  As Mia tries to adjust to the perfect life she was living before her accident, she quickly realises that something is wrong. Why is everyone around her lying to her? What don’t they want her to remember?

  From the top ten bestselling author of The Secret Mother and The Perfect Family, this completely addictive psychological thriller will have you racing through the pages until the final jaw-dropping twist. If you loved Gone Girl, The Girl on the Train and The Wife Between Us this book is for you.

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  The Best Friend

  ‘I can tell we’re going to be the best of friends…’

  When Louisa Sullivan takes her little boy to his first playdate at a new friend’s house she doesn’t realise life is about to change for her family. Because she’s about to meet Darcy Lane.

  Darcy is a woman who has everything – a dream house, a powerful husband and enviable wealth.

  She’s the perfect wife.

  The perfect friend.

  The perfect liar.

  From the top ten bestselling author of The Secret Mother and The Child Next Door, this utterly gripping psychological thriller will have you up all night reading. If you loved Gone Girl, The Girl on the Train and The Wife Between Us this book is for you.

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  The Perfect Family

  ‘Mummy, she’s gone…’

  Gemma Ballantine is getting ready for work one morning when her eldest child comes running down the stairs, saying the words every mother dreads.

  The front door is open. And her six-year-old daughter has disappeared. Frantic with fear, Gemma starts a nail-biting search for her little girl.

  After what feels like forever, her mother-in-law Diane finds Katie wandering lost a few streets away. Relieved to have her youngest child back in her arms, breathing in the sweet scent of her hair, Gemma thinks the nightmare is over.

  But then her perfect family starts to fall apart.

  And she realises it’s only just beginning…

  From the top ten bestselling author of The Secret Mother and The Child Next Door, this completely addictive psychological thriller of secrets, lies and betrayal will make you gasp out loud at the heart-stopping final twist. If you loved Gone Girl, The Girl on the Train and The Sister this book is for you.

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  The Silent Sister

  She used to be your best friend. Now she’s your worst enemy.

  When Lizzy Beresford discovers a threatening letter addressed to her, the words on the old, tattered paper chill her to the bone. But who sent it? Living in pretty cottage in a quiet country village, Lizzy’s never made any enemies in her life…

  Except her sister.

  Lizzy hasn’t spoken to Emma in years. Not since the argument which tore their relationship apart. Would her sister really want to cause her harm after all this time?

  As Lizzy receives more disturbing messages, she begins to doubt those closest to her – her boyfriend, her best friend, her neighbours. Because the mystery sender seems to know everything about her. And after a series of malicious incidents, it’s clear they won’t stop until they’ve destroyed her life.

  Lizzy knows she must confront her sister. But can she trust her? And will she realise the shocking truth, before it’s too late?

  From the bestselling author of The Secret Mother and The Child Next Door, this utterly addictive psychological thriller will have you gasping at every twist and will make you question everyone you know. If you loved Gone Girl, The Girl on the Train and The Sister this book is for you.

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  The Millionaire’s Wife

  Everyone has their secrets. But this one could destroy your marriage.

  When Anna Blackwell opens an email from an unknown sender, the shocking image attached shatters her perfect world. A woman has been killed. And Anna knows who did it. The past is catching up with her.

  Is it her turn next?

  To protect herself and her husband Will, she must tell him the terrible truth about her first love. But as the secrets of her life unravel, Anna begins to realise that she is not the only one who has been living a lie.

  Anna doesn’t know who to turn to: her best friend, her parents, her husband. But she knows that her ex-lover is dangerous and she must stop him, before it’s too late…

  From the bestselling author of The Secret Mother and The Child Next Door, this utterly unputdownable psychological thriller will have you gasping at every twist. If you loved Gone Girl, The Girl on the Train and The Sister this book is for you.

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  The Child Next Door

  ‘Don’t take my baby.’

  Kirstie Rawlings is jolted awake by a child crying. Racing upstairs to check on her new-born, she is plunged into every parents’ worst nightmare. She hears an unknown voice in the baby monitor, saying: ‘Let’s take the child – and go.’

  Is someone trying to steal her little girl?

  In the bedroom, her daughter is safe asleep in her cot. Is the voice coming from a nearby house? But there aren’t any other children living on her quiet country road…

  The police don’t believe her. And neither does her husband.

  Kirstie knows something isn’t right. She thought she could trust her neighbours, now she isn’t sure.As she unravels the secrets of the people living on her street, Kirstie’s perfect life begins to fall apart.

  Because someone is hiding a terrible lie. And they will do anything to stop Kirstie uncovering the truth. But is the danger closer to home than she thinks?

  From the top ten bestselling author of The Secret Mother, this completely gripping psychological thriller will make you wonder what really goes on behind closed doors. And will keep you guessing from the first page until the final shocking twist.

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  Acknowledgements

  As always, thank you to the incredible team at Bookouture. I’m especially grateful to my amazing editors Ruth Tross and Natasha Harding for their patience, insight, and encouragement, and for always knowing just how to bring out the best in my work.

  Thank you to the Three Musketeers – Kim Nash, Noelle Holten and Sarah Hardy for your tireless promotion and support.

  Massive thanks to Pete Boland for giving honest feedback, suggestions and cups of tea along the way.

  Once again, I’m very grateful to Samantha Smith, an officer with the Thames Valley Police. Thank you for letting me pick your brains. Any errors in police procedure are purely my own.

  Thank you to my lovely beta readers Julie Carey and Terry Harden, whose feedback and typo-spotting is invaluable. Thank you to Fraser Crichton for your
superb copyedits. And to Lauren Finger for being a proofreading ninja.

  Thanks to everyone in the Bookouture Authors’ Lounge – a safe space where we can rant and support and have a laugh. I’d also like to mention the support of several author and reader groups I belong to: The Book Club, Book Connectors, The Fiction Café Book Club and UK Crime Book Club, who always support authors and help spread the word. Their members are wonderful people who I feel privileged to have met. Thank you, guys!

  Thanks to my wonderful kids Dan and Billie. You make me so proud it hurts.

  And to all my readers and reviewers, to all the bloggers and tweeters, recommenders and online sharers, love and thanks always.

  We – both author and publisher – hope you enjoyed this book. We believe that you can become a reader at any time in your life, but we’d love your help to give the next generation a head start.

  Did you know that 9% of children don’t have a book of their own in their home, rising to 13% in disadvantaged families*? We’d like to try to change that by asking you to consider the role you could play in helping to build readers of the future.

  We’d love you to get involved by sharing, borrowing, reading, buying or talking about a book with a child in your life and spreading the love of reading. We want to make sure the next generation continues to have access to books, wherever they come from.

  Click HERE for a list of brilliant books to share with a child – as voted by Goodreads readers.

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  *As reported by the National Literacy Trust

  Published by Bookouture in 2020

  An imprint of Storyfire Ltd.

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  Copyright © Shalini Boland, 2020

  Shalini Boland has asserted her right to be identified as the author of this work.

  All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in any retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publishers.

  eBook ISBN: 978-1-78681-933-8

  This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, organizations, places and events other than those clearly in the public domain are either the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or locales is entirely coincidental.

 

 

 


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