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Description
An atmospheric psychological thriller about a glamorous family living on the coast of southern Australia. 2023's most addictive beach read.
A perfect family. A devastating secret.
Summer, 2000. In the tranquil town of Queen's Point in southern Australia, the Whitlam family mark the end of every season with a lavish party in their clifftop mansion. Here, clutching her first glass of real champagne, the summer breeze intoxicating on her skin, sixteen-year-old Lucy Ross is kissed for the very first time. And then, in the shadows of the rose garden, she sees something she shouldn't.
Winter, 2019. After two decades of silence, Lucy is back in Queen's Point. She hasn't planned on staying long. But when human remains wash up on the freezing beach, the police close the town. Unable to leave, Lucy is forced to rekindle old friendships she'd rather forget.
As nineteen-year-old secrets start to surface, Lucy must decide. Will she confront the past and tell the truth? Or will she still do anything to protect the people she loves?
A glamorous, escapist psychological thriller set in Australia. Think Malibu Rising meets Her Last Holiday, perfect for fans of Liane Moriarty, K.L. Slater and Adele Parks.
Product details
Published | 28 Nov 2023 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 416 |
ISBN | 9781804541005 |
Imprint | Head of Zeus -- an Aries Book |
Dimensions | 198 x 129 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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A disturbing mystery wrapped around a family saga
Buzzfeed
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For thrill-seekers and secret-keepers
Pick Me Up
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A solid serving of heroine-in-jeopardy thrills makes good use of a claustrophobic setting.
Morning Star
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Make shelf space immediately
The Belfast Telegraph
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The ever-popular small town with dark secrets plot gets a good work-out... in [Heath's] debut thriller
The Sydney Morning Herald
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A pacy whodunnit and makes a great summer read with its glamour, intrigue and nicely honed biceps
The New Zealand Herald