Search results for ""author j.s. monroe""
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC No Place to Hide
'Highly recommended' MICK HERRON 'The Secret History meets The Capture' J.P. DELANEY Adam lives a picture-perfect life. Happy marriage. Healthy kids. Successful career as a doctor. But Adam feels like he is being watched. Hospital CCTV, strangers’ mobile phones, city traffic cameras – he thinks they’re all surveilling him, recording his every move. All because of something terrible that happened at a drunken party when he was a medical student. Something he had hoped was forgotten. He should have known that an event as traumatic as that doesn’t just go away. So when someone from his past infiltrates his life, he knows there’s no point running from the Faustian pact he made years ago. He knows that the deadly game has begun – and there’s no place left to hide. No Place to Hide is a spellbinding tale of psychological suspense, weaving together the dark web, murder, and blackmail... ‘Compelling, relentless and genuinely frightening’ SIMON RUSSELL BEALE 'Intelligent, dark, twisty' JANE SHEMILT ‘Monroe builds up the tension well, offering a battle between good and evil and bringing in the kinds of questions most people ask themselves’ LITERARY REVIEW 'Clever, convincing and wickedly twisty' MICK HERRON 'An intelligent and inventive thriller that grips to the very last page' J.P. DELANEY ‘Disturbing and fun at the same time, this is a techno-thriller with an entirely human core.' MORNING STAR
£20.32
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Man On Hackpen Hill
DI Silas Hart investigates a murder in a crop circle in Wiltshire, in the new high-concept thriller from J.S. Monroe.
£19.46
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Other You
He looks the same. He looks like a stranger. Super recognisers are born with the ability to remember a face forever, even from a single glance. Kate was one of them. She worked for the police, using her gift to spot criminals and save lives. Then came the accident. Deprived of her abilities after a devastating car crash, Kate found refuge in a new relationship. She met Rob in hospital, and he nursed her back to health in his beautiful house in Cornwall. But now something feels horribly wrong. Rob looks the same, but Kate feels certain: the man she fell in love with has been replaced by an impostor. Is this the paranoia of a damaged mind? Or is it Kate's old instinct, screaming one last warning? This intricate, original and emotionally charged psychological thriller is perfect for fans of J.P. Delaney and Louise Candlish. Reviews for The Other You: 'Brilliantly original... Kept me guessing to the very end' Peter James 'A pacy, powerful psychological thriller that throws up questions on every page' Mari Hannah 'Pacy and propulsive' Daily Telegraph 'You won't be able to turn the pages fast enough' Heat 'Clever, imaginative and unusual' Daily Mail 'Compulsive and terrifying. A seriously high concept and mind-bending thriller' Chris Ewan Reviews for J.S. Monroe: 'Full of unpredictable twists' The Times 'Intricately woven and heart-stoppingly believable' Clare Mackintosh 'The most ingenious thriller you will read this year' M.J. Arlidge 'Cunning, captivating and creepy' J.P. Delaney 'A tightly coiled and crafted plot' Daily Mail 'Gripping and deeply sinister' Caroline Kepnes 'An intricate puzzle of a thriller' Lucie Whitehouse
£8.99
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Find Me
Five years ago, Rosa walked to the pier in the dead of night, looked into the swirling water, and jumped. She was a brilliant Cambridge student who had just lost her father. Her death was tragic, but not unexpected. Was that what really happened? The coroner says it was suicide. But Rosa's boyfriend Jar can't let go. He sees Rosa everywhere – a face on the train, a figure on the cliff. He is obsessed with proving that she is still alive. And then he gets an email. Find me, Jar. Find me, before they do...
£8.32
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC The Man On Hackpen Hill
'Brilliantly plotted, with a seismic twist' Rosamund Lupton Her best friend is dead and she needs to know why. Aspiring journalist Bella is on work experience at a national newspaper when, out of the blue, she receives an anonymous letter promising her a big scoop if she travels down to Wiltshire. All she finds is a government scientist spouting conspiracy theories in the pub. But then Bella's best friend Erin is found dead in a nearby field, her body staged in the centre of a crop circle. Bella is devastated. Is this the real reason she was lured out here? While detective Silas Hart searches for evidence, Bella scours her own memory for clues. But it's full of blanks – the details of her university days with Erin keep slipping away. What secrets was Erin hiding? And, once they're uncovered, what will it mean for Bella? Praise for The Man on Hackpen Hill: 'An impressive, twisty tale' Independent 'Impeccably researched... An unusual mystery told with exceptional skill' Daily Mail 'A kind of Wiltshire Da Vinci Code... A real page turner' Tom Bradby
£9.99
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC No Place to Hide
''Highly recommended'' MICK HERRON''The Secret History meets The Capture'' J.P. DELANEYYou might be paranoid, but that doesn''t mean they''re not watching you...Adam lives a picture-perfect life. Happy marriage. Healthy kids. Successful career as a doctor.But Adam feels like he is being watched.Hospital CCTV, strangers'' mobile phones, city traffic cameras he thinks they''re all surveilling him, recording his every move.All because of something terrible that happened at a drunken party when he was a medical student. Something he had hoped was forgotten.He should have known that an event as traumatic as that doesn''t just go away.So when someone from his past infiltrates his life, he knows there''s no point running from the Faustian pact he made years ago.He knows that the deadly game has begun and there''s no place left to hide.No Place to Hide is a spell
£9.99
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Forget My Name
She came home to find strangers living in her house. But who is she? And who is telling the truth?
£19.46