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Book SynopsisDARK AND DEVIOUS' Stephen KingUTTERLY ENGROSSING' Daily MailTWISTY AND RICHLY ATMOSPHERIC' Ruth WareTIGHTLY PLOTTED AND UTTERLY GRIPPING'' Sarah PinboroughA HAUNTING THRILLER' Women's WeeklyTOTALLY ABSORBING' T.M. LoganAN UNSETTLING, LABYRINTHINE TALE' New York Times____________________________________________________________________One twin ran. The other vanished. Neither escapedDON'T TRUST ANYONECat's twin sister El has disappeared. But there's one thing Cat is sure of: her sister isn't dead. She would have felt it. She would have known.DON'T TRUST YOUR MEMORIESTo find her sister, Cat must return to their dark, crumbling childhood home and confront the horrors that wait there. Because it's all coming back to Cat now: all the things she has buried, all the secrets she's been running from.DON'T TRUST THIS STORYThe closer Cat comes to the truth, the closer to danger she is. Some things are better left in the past________________________________________________________AN ADDICTIVE SLICE
Trade Review‘I loved Mirrorland. It’s dark and devious, a neo-gothic featuring twin sisters and a deeply frightening old dark house. Beautifully written and plotted with a watchmaker’s precision’ STEPHEN KING
‘A dark, twisty and richly atmospheric exploration of the power of imagination’ RUTH WARE
‘Past and present collide in this vivid, ingenious and totally absorbing thriller. An amazing debut’ T.M. LOGAN, author of The Holiday and The Catch
‘An intricate, brilliant puzzle of a novel… Gone Girl meets Rebecca. Atmospheric, tightly plotted and utterly gripping, a must read for fans of Ruth Ware and Gillian Flynn' SARAH PINBOROUGH
‘An addictive slice of Gothic’ i paper
‘An unsettling, labyrinthine tale’ NEW YORK TIMES
‘The love child of Gillian Flynn and Stephen King. In Mirrorland nothing is as it appears and the kaleidoscope twists and turns will have you frantically turning the pages until you reach the gasp-out-loud ending’ GREER HENDRICKS, bestselling co-author of The Wife Between Us
‘Told with thumping heart and extraordinary tenderness – as much a celebration of imagination and its escapism as an examination of trauma and its echoes’ KIRAN MILLWOOD HARGRAVE
‘Haunting’ WOMAN’S WEEKLY
‘An infernally well plotted, glitteringly written gothic tale of a missing twin, a dark, twisty house of secrets and a magical, unsettling family history’ IRISH TIMES
‘creepy gothic horror’ DAILY MAIL