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‘Amazing, gripping, beautifully written’ Liane Moriarty
The nail-biting debut thriller from the Sunday Times and Richard and Judy bestselling author of The Nanny.
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Rachel Jenner turned her back for a moment. Now her eight-year-old son Ben is missing.
But what really happened that fateful afternoon?
Caught between her personal tragedy and a public who have turned against her, there is nobody left who Rachel can trust. But can the nation trust Rachel?
The clock is ticking to find Ben alive.
WHOSE SIDE ARE YOU ON?
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PRAISE FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER . . .
‘Kept me up late into the night (and scared the life out of me)’ LIANE MORIARTY
‘Deceptively clever. I found myself racing through to find out what happened’ ROSAMUND LUPTON
‘One of the brightest debuts I have read this year’ DAILY MAIL
‘A nail-biting, sleep-depriving, brilliant read’ SASKIA SARGINSON
‘Electrifyingly . . . an absolute firecracker of a thriller. A must read’ SUNDAY MIRROR
‘A very clever, tautly-plotted page-turner’ GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
‘You won’t rest until you know what happened’ LISA BALLANTYNE
***Previously published as BURNT PAPER SKY***
The nail-biting debut thriller from the Sunday Times and Richard and Judy bestselling author of The Nanny.
___________________
Rachel Jenner turned her back for a moment. Now her eight-year-old son Ben is missing.
But what really happened that fateful afternoon?
Caught between her personal tragedy and a public who have turned against her, there is nobody left who Rachel can trust. But can the nation trust Rachel?
The clock is ticking to find Ben alive.
WHOSE SIDE ARE YOU ON?
___________________
PRAISE FOR THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER . . .
‘Kept me up late into the night (and scared the life out of me)’ LIANE MORIARTY
‘Deceptively clever. I found myself racing through to find out what happened’ ROSAMUND LUPTON
‘One of the brightest debuts I have read this year’ DAILY MAIL
‘A nail-biting, sleep-depriving, brilliant read’ SASKIA SARGINSON
‘Electrifyingly . . . an absolute firecracker of a thriller. A must read’ SUNDAY MIRROR
‘A very clever, tautly-plotted page-turner’ GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
‘You won’t rest until you know what happened’ LISA BALLANTYNE
***Previously published as BURNT PAPER SKY***
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Reviews
If you love Gone Girl and Before I Go to Sleep, you need to read this.
What an amazing, gripping, beautifully written debut. What She Knew kept me up late into the night (and scared the life out of me).
One of the brightest debuts I have read this year - a visceral, emotionally charged story from a youg woman we are sure to hear far more of. Heart-wrenchingly well told and expertly constructed, this deserves to stay on the bestseller list
A book which hooks you and keeps you focused on it until the end.
Every parent's nightmare, handled with intelligence and sensitivity, the novel is also deceptively clever. I found myself racing through to find out what happened
Deft, tense and utterly gripping, and stays with you long after the final page has been turned.
This pacy, emotional and expertly characterised novel's sure to follow in the footsteps of fellow thrillers such as The Girl On The Train and Gone Girl by soaring to the top of the bestseller charts
Taut, emotional and packed with suspense, it kept me glued to the pages.
A compulsive page-turner.
[Chilling] and deftly handled.
Harrowing...brilliant...so well written. A tremendous debut novel
'A beautifully written, deeply probing psychological thriller capturing a mother's anguish and a police officer's torment in the face of a life-altering incident'
One of the brightest debuts I have read this year - a visceral, emotionally charged story.
What She Knew is that rare thing in reading - a book which hooks you and keeps you focused on it until the end.
This accomplished, intelligent debut should come with a warning - it's completely addictive. A nail-biting, sleep-depriving, brilliant read.
What an amazing, gripping, beautifully written debut. It kept me up late into the night (and scared the life out of me)
Tightly focussed and fast-paced. You won't rest until you really know what happened
A powerful page-turner and damning commentary on this age of the internet, where everyone has an opinion and a forum in which they can voice it.
A terrific debut.
A very clever, tautly plotted page turned from a terrific new writer.
Fascinating page-turner.
A gripping 'lost child' psychological thriller, which [rivals] Gone Girl and The Girl on the Train.
Every parent's nightmare, handled with intelligence and sensitivity, the novel is also deceptively clever. I found myself racing through to find out what happened.
A distinctly contemporary twist on Salem circa 1692 . . . A pacy, twisty thriller.
What an exciting debut! This book kept me up until the small hours, from the nightmarish moment when a mother first realises that her son has disappeared, to the dramatic denouement. Gilly Macmillan's voice is innovative and confident, and she creates a cast of very human characters. There's a page-turning urgency, combined with an insightful exploration of the emotional fall-out after the abduction of a small child. Meanwhile the media and internet community are shadowy figures whose pitiless speculation and harassment seem all too believable. Written with passion and insight. Bravo, Gilly Macmillan
Strong descriptions, sensitive use of language and great interactions between the characters make this story truly memorable, and it's a heart-wrenching read for any parent.
. . . heart-in-the-mouth excitement from the start of this electrifyingly good debut . . . an absolute firecracker of a thriller that convinces and captivates from the word go. A must read.
If you love Gone Girl and Before I Go to Sleep, you need to read this.
This accomplished, intelligent debut should come with a warning - it's completely addictive. A nail-biting, sleep-depriving, brilliant read
An explosively exciting and very modern thriller.
Gilly Macmillan introduces some smart variations on the [missing child] theme in her debut mystery . . . Macmillan enlivens the narrative with emails, newspaper headlines, passages from professional journals, even transcripts from Inspector Clemo's sessions with a psychotherapist. But her best move is to include vicious blog posts that go viral. Guilty or innocent, once Rachel is put on trial by the Internet, her fate may be sealed.