<b>A stunning, genre-defying novel, poetic, immersive and as dazzling as the Mediterranean sun</b> even as it pulls the reader through the darkest corridors of human behaviour. <b>I was totally mesmerise</b>d, from the beautiful, slow-burn opening chapters right through to the <b>gripping, stomach-churning finale</b>. <b>Alex Marwood is in a class of her own</b>
- Lisa Jewell,
Traditional values encourage silence about sex-trafficking and murder in <b>this<i> </i>h</b><b>eart stopping novel . . . Wrenching . . . A richly imagined novel</b>
- Crime Book of the Month, Sunday Times
<b>A ripped-from-the-headlines thriller that is both compassionate and chilling </b>. . . I couldn't put it down
- Mark Edwards,
<b>Drenched in the Mediterranean sun</b> . . . <b>This thriller travels to some </b><b>very dark places: </b>missing girls, cruel traditions, abusive fathers. Where <b>it shines brightest</b>, though, is in its<b> </b><b>insightful, compassionate </b>depiction of the difficult relationship between Robin and Gemma
Observer
<b>Gripping, timely and beautifully written</b>. Marwood blends story-telling prowess with characters so real that we inhabit their predicaments quite viscerally. The result is <b>irresistible</b>.
- Sophie Hannah,
<b>This meticulously plotted tale tacks dexterously between past and present,</b> and the unfolding revelations feel both <b>shocking </b>and inevitable . . . Staggering emotional force: <b>beautiful and terrifying</b>
Irish Times
A stiletto of a novel: <b>heart stopping and devastating</b>
- Jenny Colgan,
<b>A blisteringly immersive summer read</b>. Paradise has never been so dark and the world of the super-rich so <b>terrifyingly believable</b>. I'm still thinking about these characters days after reading
- Emma Styles,
<b>Money, greed, glamour and exploitation</b> all play out in this <b>gripping </b>thriller
Woman's Weekly
Topical, <b>chilling </b>and <b>beautifully written</b>
Big Issue
<b>Compellingly immersive</b>
Irish Independent
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Om bidragsyterne
Alex Marwood is the pseudonym of a journalist who has worked extensively across the British press. She is the author of the word-of-mouth sensation The Wicked Girls, which won a prestigious Edgar Award, The Killer Next Door, which won the coveted Macavity Award, The Darkest Secret and The Poison Garden. She has also been shortlisted for numerous other crime writing awards and her novels have been optioned for the screen. Alex lives in south London.