I inhaled People Like Her in a single sitting . . . Breathlessly fast, brilliantly original. Bravo, Ellery Lloyd! -- Clare Mackintosh, author of I Let You Go and After the End
A smart, gobble-at-a-sitting thriller * Guardian *
I loved this eye-opening and compelling look at the horrors of Insta influencing - funny until it goes very dark indeed -- Harriet Tyce, author of Blood Orange and The Lies You Told
Fast-paced and insightful * Daily Mirror *
Social media has never been so dark or so compelling . . . Had me hooked right up to the jaw-dropping end -- Samantha Downing, author of My Lovely Wife and He Started It
Gripping and caustically funny * The Sunday Times *
Grabbed me from the first few pages and didn't let go . . . Plotted to perfection with skillfully woven twists and turns -- Alice Feeney, author of Sometimes I Lie and His & Hers
Deliciously dark and devious * Red *
I absolutely LOVED this book . . . One of my favourite reads of the year -- Phoebe Morgan, author of The Doll House and The Babysitter
As gripping and addictive as Instagram * Daily Mail *
A clever, original and page-turning thriller . . . I was gripped from the start -- Jenny Quintana, author of The Missing Girl and Our Dark Secret
Slick Instagram noir * The Evening Standard *
Suspenseful, thought-provoking, clever, and I suspected everyone . . . A truly brilliant and a refreshingly original read -- Karen Hamilton, author of The Last Wife and The Perfect Girlfriend
A smart read * Stylist *
The perfect contemporary thriller . . . Utterly impossible to put down. I loved it -- Caroline Corcoran, author of The Baby Group
A cracker for the dark evenings * Sainsbury's Magazine *
Excellent characterization turns up the tension in this addictive and absorbing psychological thriller. I was hooked from first page to last -- Olivia Kiernan, author of If Looks Could Kill
Utterly addictive and gripping * Fabulous Magazine *
Compulsive and wickedly funny - featuring the most grimly fascinating marital duo since Gone Girl. LOVED IT -- Katie Lowe, author of The Furies
Gone Girl-esque . . . slick and sharp * The Times *
Don't read this book on the train - I missed my stop . . . A thrilling, witty page-turner that makes you laugh out loud [and] a sharp dissection of a very modern way of life -- Holly Watt, author of To The Lions
A real page-turner * Bella Magazine *
Absolutely loved [it] . . . Twisty and dark, like all great thrillers, but very, very funny -- Abbie Greaves, author of The Silent Treatment
We couldn't put this book down. A brilliant read * Closer *
I loved it! I was actually holding my breath towards the end. Such a chillingly dark examination of what can happen if you filter reality -- Nikki Smith, author of All In Her Head
A slick thriller about the perils of putting oneself in the social spotlight * The Evening Standard *
A gripping take on the murkiness of those who make social media their metier . . . By turns harrowing and caustic, this book demands you stay up late to finish it - and possibly delete your account afterwards -- Harriet Walker, author of The New Girl
A cautionary tale for the social media age * Guardian *
The most addictive read of 2021 - this book is pure genius. Darkly witty, chilling and totally unputdownable - I defy you not to devour this in one greedy, obsessive gulp -- Rebecca Thornton, author of The Fallout
If you're a fan of Liane Moriarty and Lucy Foley, then this is one for you * New! Magazine *
Misery for the Insta-age. A fresh, smart, horribly plausible thriller about the dangers of putting our lives online -- Tammy Cohen, author of The Broken and Stop at Nothing
A dizzying tale about the dark underbelly of social media * Mail Plus *
I tore through People Like Her, suspecting absolutely everyone and delighting in being wrong-footed at every turn . . . Clever, contemporary and thought provoking -- Caz Frear, author of Shed No Tears and Sweet Little Lies
What a gripping page turner! Loved it -- Charlotte Levin, author of If I Can't Have You
What an absolutely white-knuckle ride . . . It got so under my skin I ended up dreaming about the characters. Original, compelling, funny, smart -- just brilliant -- Lucy Diamond
Sharp observation, well drawn characters and cleverly ramped-up paranoia * Guardian *
Compulsively readable, deeply unsettling and deliciously accurate - a long overdue skewering of Instaparents that I read in one sitting -- Francesca Hornak, author of Seven Days of Us
A great contemporary subject, examining Instagram culture and the consequences of sharing too much of yourself on social media * Press Association *