One of the most ingenious books you'll read this year... A
thrilling examination of what it is to be human * Daily Mail *
First-rate psychological suspense * Observer *
The kind of novel words like 'unputdownable' were invented for . . . Delaney pulls it off brilliantly, with an
intoxicating knack for suspense . . .
captivating, deeply engrossing * Independent *
The narrative complexity, characterisation and gradual unravelling of the truth is
a triumph of pacing and suspense * Woman & Home *
Seriously, amazingly, awesomely brilliant * CJ Tudor, author of The Chalk Man *
The twists are primed and
deployed with a master craftsman's skill * Sunday Express *
A tour-de-force. A
chilling and
uniquely disturbing 21st-century
twist on the unreliable narrator makes for
a compulsive and deeply thought-provoking psychological thriller * Cara Hunter, author of Close to Home *
A
completely original psychological thriller that grabs you and doesn't let go * Karen Cleveland, author of Need to Know *
Scarily believable and utterly thought-provoking. I genuinely feared for Abbie and couldn't figure out who to trust in this unputdownable thriller
* Karen Hamilton, author of The Perfect Girlfriend *
Dynamic, razor-sharp and
thought-provoking . . .
The Perfect Wife is a
cutting-edge suspense novel
unlike any you've read before. A must read! * Mary Kubica, author of The Good Girl *
This is going to be
the buzziest book of 2017 . . . This year
The Girl Before will be
that book * InStyle *
I was
instantly gripped and held captivated by the pace and elegant writing.
I devoured it in two straight sittings * Peter James *
Dazzling - a pitch-perfect thriller * Lee Child *
Riveting!
One of the most compelling page-turners I've read in years. Twisty, turny, and with an ending not to be missed! * Lisa Gardner *
The tension is built up subtly, leading to a
devastating climax.
A really clever thriller . . . [the film] will no doubt become
the third big 'Girl' film * Daily Mail *
Slick, sexy, suspenseful and
smart * Mail on Sunday *
Original and
entertaining * The Times *
A
deeply addictive literary thriller that
deserves to be one of this year's biggest successes * Daily Express *
Get hooked on this
hair-raiser about a woman who scores what seems like her dream home . . . until she finds out the mysterious fate of the previous tenant * Cosmopolitan *
Creepy . . .
The buzz around this could not be fizzier * Heat *
The Girl Before is
deservedly anointed the 'top girl' of this season's suspense novels * The Washington Post *
A
compulsive,
sexy thriller that's
set to soar * Glamour Magazine Online *
Constantly cranking up the suspense . . .
a thoroughly satisfying read * Reader's Digest *
Enthralling * Woman and Home *
A
guaranteed best-seller * Red Magazine *
The
most intriguing plot idea I've seen in a good while * The Spectator *
Genuinely
eerie . . .
beautifully handled . . . the pages fly * USA Today *
Riveting . . . Writing with
precision and
grace, Delaney strips away the characters' secrets until the
raw truth of each is revealed * Publishers Weekly *
A guaranteed best-seller * Prima *
Original and
brilliantly written * The Sun *
JP Delaney builds the
suspense * Vanity Fair *
Ingenious * The New York Times *
The plotting is
exceptionally well thought-through * Irish Independent *
A
masterfully crafted spellbinder . . . guaranteed to
astonish * Booklist *
A
crisp psychological thriller * Sainsbury's Magazine *
The Girl Before is
more than worthy of the accolades . . . a complex triangle of twisted obsession . . .
say goodbye to your nails * Boundless Magazine *
A great thriller and one that
instantly hooks you in, in the very first line, and never lets you go . . .
utterly compelling and very satisfying . . .
A wonderful portrayal of psychological obsession at its creepy best * Peter James for Big Issue North *
The Girl Before is a cat-and-mouse game that toys with our expectations and twists our sympathies. At times almost
unbearably suspenseful, it keeps us guessing from the first page to the very last.
Don't miss it * Joseph Finder *
One of the
best thrillers you'll read in 2017 * New York Journal of Books *
Compulsively readable . . . The highly unusual setup
sets this one above the thriller pack * Publishers Weekly *
An
intriguing novel of ideas . . . plays with its themes (from AI and art to autism) just as
absorbingly as recent literary fiction withsimilar preoccupations * Sunday Times *
Readers who liked Before I Go to Sleep by SJ Watson will enjoy The Perfect Wife
* Observer *
Addictive * Woman *