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Book SynopsisTHE SPINE-TINGLING AND GRIPPING NEW THRILLER FROM THE AUTHOR OF SUNDAY TIMES CRIME BOOK OF THE MONTH, BREATHLESS
''Enthralling. Combines an intricate murder mystery with lyrical passages describing ice cliffs and spectacular skies'' SUNDAY TIMES
''Chillingly atmospheric, with sub-zero tension and a creeping plot that makes it impossible to look away'' JANICE HALLETT
''A chilling, atmospheric rollercoaster of a read filled with clever unpredictable twists'' CLAIRE DOUGLAS
''Transportive, absorbing and perfectly paced. You won''t want to miss it!'' LUCY CLARKE
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With her life back in London falling apart, Olivia cannot believe her luck when she''s invited on a once-in-a-lifetime Antarctic cruise with her boyfriend, Aaron.
Olivia has never been anywhere so spectacular: huge cliffs of ice loom high on the horizon, penguins dive through the sparkling sea, a
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Enthralling... combines an intricate murder mystery with lyrical passages describing ice cliffs and spectacular skies... She has an eye for edgy and unusual settings, and the new novel is easily as good as her first * Sunday Times *
A chilling, atmospheric rollercoaster of a read filled with clever unpredictable twists and beautiful imagery of Antarctica. I loved it! Amy McCulloch is the queen of the adventure thriller! -- Claire Douglas
Amy McCulloch is the ice queen of the stone-cold, twisting thriller. Midnight is chillingly atmospheric, with sub-zero tension and a creeping plot that makes it impossible to look away. I will never not read what she writes!" -- Janice Hallett
In Midnight, Amy McCulloch takes us on her most adrenaline-fuelled adventure yet. Transportive, absorbing and perfectly paced. You won't want to miss it! -- Lucy Clarke
Chills, thrills and intense suspense... Midnight is a clever mystery, a twisting page-turner, and a blistering adventure -- Chris Whitaker
An atmospheric, chilling book where Amy's knowledge of Antarctica shines through. It was difficult to put down -- Catherine Cooper
Enthralling. Combines an intricate murder mystery with lyrical passages describing ice cliffs and spectacular skies. Easily as good as her first * Sunday Times *
Gripping, and as thrilling as a blast of Antarctic air -- Lou Morgan