Richly written and bristling with suspense. Celia Walden is masterful. -- PATRICIA CORNWELL
I loved Colette's relatable yet unique perspective of the privileged residents who can't even remember her name. This engaging, engrossing thriller is perfect for fans of The Maid. -- ALLIE REYNOLDS, author of SHIVER
Utterly enthralling. Plunges you into a world of secrets, deception and simmering menace. I was captivated from the start and didn't want it to end -- BP WALTER, author of THE DINNER GUEST
I read this in one sitting, captivated by Walden's astute observations of modern life and terrified by the twists that kept on coming. -- JESSICA FELLOWES, author of THE MITFORD MURDERS
Secrets, lies and serious property envy - this taut, twisty and tense thriller feels like peeking through every window on the street you wished you lived. Fans of Lianne Moriarty and Louise Candlish will race through it. -- ELLERY LLOYD, author of PEOPLE LIKE HER
Pitch-dark and witty - my favourite combination - and with bold, complex characters who, above all, feel real. Intrigue grips from the first page and the shocking reveals just keep coming. A wickedly sharp thriller about privileged lives and fatal flaws. -- CAZ FREAR, author of SWEET LITTLE LIES
Celia has a knack for getting into her characters' heads - and through their front doors. Intriguingly delicious. -- JANE CORRY, author of MY HUSBAND'S WIFE
One party; so many secrets, so many lies: The Square is a sassy, smart, brilliant, unputdownable thriller. I absolutely loved it. -- IMOGEN EDWARDS-JONES
An addictive read about the secrets we hide from our neighbours, and ourselves -- CLAIRE MCGOWAN
A fun ride . . . [The Square is] Walden's enticing follow-up to the gripping Payday. -- Lisa Howells * CRIME MONTHLY *
A well-crafted domestic noir with some smart twists -- BEST
You'll be completely hooked by the characters and the unexpected rug-pull moments * HEAT *
Taut, twisty and thrilling, it proves conclusively that journalist Walden has a great future in crime. * DAILY MAIL *
The promise of her debut thriller hit, Payday, is fulfilled in this slow-cooker of a thriller that builds to lots of surprises in the end * PETERBOROUGH TELEGRAPH *