From the #1 bestselling author of Breaking Point and winner of Crime Novel of the Year at the An Post Irish Book Awards.
Who is the other woman? That’s for you to decide.
Ann devoted years to her mother’s care – and now she’s gone, Ann feels lost.
Justin is also grieving but his wife is still alive. Deborah is in a coma and she doesn’t have long left.
Ann quickly moves in with Justin and his little girl, making them the perfect family. But just as Ann settles into her new life, Justin’s is turned upside down. Unexpectedly, Deborah has survived. His wife is coming home.
Neither knows what to do. But one thing is for certain: Ann has earned the life that Deborah left behind, and she plans to keep it . . .
Praise for Breaking Point:
‘Raw, compelling, and ground-breaking’ Liz Nugent
‘A gripping, compulsive pageturner about what we expect from women, especially mothers’ Marian Keyes
‘Prepare to feel devastated and enraged all at once’ Heat
‘Thought-provoking‘ Sun
‘A rare treat, an emotional thriller steeped in humanity‘ John Boyne
‘Gripping, unswerving, heart-breaking‘ Celia Walden, author of Payday
‘An incredibly powerful thriller with real emotional depth’ TM Logan, author of The Holiday
Who is the other woman? That’s for you to decide.
Ann devoted years to her mother’s care – and now she’s gone, Ann feels lost.
Justin is also grieving but his wife is still alive. Deborah is in a coma and she doesn’t have long left.
Ann quickly moves in with Justin and his little girl, making them the perfect family. But just as Ann settles into her new life, Justin’s is turned upside down. Unexpectedly, Deborah has survived. His wife is coming home.
Neither knows what to do. But one thing is for certain: Ann has earned the life that Deborah left behind, and she plans to keep it . . .
Praise for Breaking Point:
‘Raw, compelling, and ground-breaking’ Liz Nugent
‘A gripping, compulsive pageturner about what we expect from women, especially mothers’ Marian Keyes
‘Prepare to feel devastated and enraged all at once’ Heat
‘Thought-provoking‘ Sun
‘A rare treat, an emotional thriller steeped in humanity‘ John Boyne
‘Gripping, unswerving, heart-breaking‘ Celia Walden, author of Payday
‘An incredibly powerful thriller with real emotional depth’ TM Logan, author of The Holiday
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