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Book Synopsis'I loved it . . . Unputdownable' MICK HERRON
'Like Daphne du Maurier he sustains the ambiguity deftly and deliciously' SUNDAY TIMES
'Mysterious, suspenseful and suffused with paranoia' ALEX MICHAELIDES
'Fast-paced and exhilarating, you'll be hooked' HEAT
When Finn Hensen gets a call from his sister Jess to say their father has died, neither is heartbroken. Their parents divorced many years ago, after which their father, Jimmy, continued to live a bohemian lifestyle in sun-soaked Mallorca.
Ownership of his beautiful but dilapidated farmhouse in the mountains now passes to Finn and his sister. The only problem is that Jimmy recently remarried and his new wife, Ruensa, is still living there.
The pair agree that Finn should go to Mallorca and tactfully take possession of their inheritance. When he arrives, however, Finn is surprised to find that Finca Siquia has been completely transformed into a chic Mediterranean bolthole by Ruensa and her twenty-seven-year-old daughter, Roze. The Spanish police, meanwhile, are asking awkward questions about Jimmy's death . . .
Are Ruensa and Roze the helpless victims of circumstance? Or will they stop at nothing to get Finca Siquia for themselves?
READERS LOVE JP DELANEY
'Completely original and gripping' 5* reader review
'Dark and unputdownable' 5* reader review
'Had me on the edge of my seat at all times!' 5* reader review
'Kept me guessing right til the end' 5* reader review
'Thrilling and absorbing' 5* reader review
Trade ReviewI loved it. JP Delaney has a gift for the
unputdownable story ... One twist in particular
left me open-mouthed. Brilliant stuff. This'll be in a lot of holiday luggage come the summer * Mick Herron *
A characteristically unsettling thriller with an unreliable narrator who reels you in and
a twist that made me pivot. With its sultry Mallorcan setting and du Maurier allusions, this is
a summer read which exudes menace and is crying out for a TV adaptation * Sarah Vaughan *
Mysterious, suspenseful, and suffused with paranoia; I read
The New Wife in one sitting, and
I couldn't put this sinister book down * Alex Michaelides *
Charming and engrossing from the outset, but with
a creeping and deeply unsettling sense of menace. I loved the
Du Maurier vibes * Sharon Bolton *
The
tension ratchets up to boiling point in this sun-soaked sizzler about a man struggling to do what's right when everything around him is very wrong * Victoria Selman *
Like Daphne du Maurier he sustains the ambiguity deftly and deliciously -
whenever a resolution looks imminent, a new development preserves the enigma * Sunday Times *
Such a phenomenal summer holiday read. Think
The White Lotus meets
The Housewives of Beverly Hills . . . this is
a gripping and sophisticated thriller that
will have you racing through the pages * Glamour *
A sun-soaked, pacy beach read * The i *
Fast-paced and exhilarating, you'll be hooked! * Heat *
Another
terrific book from a
first-class writer * Daily Mail *
Thrilling * Crime Monthly *
Another winner from J P Delaney * Belfast Telegraph *
Finn must decide whether the duo are victims of circumstance or utterly ruthless in this
tense, twisty thriller * Candis *
As accomplished as du Maurier and just as
unsettling -- Cara Hunter
Captivating, disturbing, and shocking . . . I enjoyed every minute of it * Samantha Downing *
The king of psychological thrillers . . . Delaney's
labyrinthine plotting again
keeps the reader guessing, with twists and turns in plentiful supply. Gripping to the very end,
The New Wife is a
compelling and
brilliant read * Hot Press *
Gripping * Closer *
Subtle, beguiling, twisted * SAGA Magazine *
An addictive read * Woman's Own *