The Quiet People: The nerve-shredding, twisty MUST-READ bestseller
Autor: | Paul Cleave |
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EAN: | 9781913193959 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 25.09.2021 |
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Schlagworte: | Action & Adventure Hard-Boiled Mysteries Harlan Coben Literary Fiction Mark Edwards Mysteries New Zealand crime Paul Cleave Peter Swanson Psychological Thrillers Romantic Sus S A Crosby Suspense The Appeal The Quiet People Trust No One |
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Suspicion is cast on two successful crime writers, when their seven-year-old son goes missing. Are they trying to show that they can commit the perfect crime? A mesmerisingly twisty, dark thriller from number-one bestselling New Zealand author Paul Cleave... 'You may think you know where it's going, but you couldn't be more wrong. A true page-turner filled with dread, rage, doubt and more twists than the Remutaka Pass' Linwood Barclay 'Paul Cleave is an automatic must-read for me, and The Quiet People shows why - it grabbed me by the throat, shook me around, and left me breathing hard. Fantastic, and highly recommended' Lee Child 'A true page-turner, with an intriguing premise, a rollercoaster plot and a cast of believably flawed characters' Guardian 'An absolute BELTER of a book ... I'd forgotten how good Paul Cleave is!' Sarah Pinborough ________________________ Cameron and Lisa Murdoch are successful New Zealand crime writers, happily married and topping bestseller lists worldwide. They have been on the promotional circuit for years, joking that no one knows how to get away with crime like they do. After all, they write about it for a living. So when their challenging seven-year-old son Zach disappears, the police and the public naturally wonder if they have finally decided to prove what they have been saying all this time... Are they trying to show how they can commit the perfect crime? Electrifying, taut and immaculately plotted, The Quiet People is a chilling, tantalisingly twisted thriller that will keep you gripped and guessing to the last explosive page. _________________________ **Best Indie Novel: Crime Fiction Lover Awards** ** 2021 INDIES Book of the Year Award Finalist** 'The psychological depth of the leads bolsters the complex plot. This merits comparison with the work of Patricia Highsmith' Publishers Weekly STARRED REVIEW 'What is really compelling about The Quiet People is neither its neat twists nor the topical examination of mob rule, but Cleave's portrait of Cameron as he goes rogue under pressure and tries to use his writer's skills to save his son' The Times 'Gripping from the first page and full of deliciously dark twists and turns' Tom Wood 'The sense of dread builds unstoppably in this gripping page-turner ... an intense, chilling read' Gilly Macmillan 'I don't think I breathed from about halfway through to the end. A masterpiece from a crime genius' Susi Holliday 'His best book yet ... by the end, readers will find themselves holding their breath' Bolo Books 'Uses words as lethal weapons' New York Times 'What starts out as a slow burn, quickly ratchets up the tension and the twists, sending you spiralling down a hill of depravity and desperation' Kirsten McKenzie 'Super-clever and properly gripping' The Sun 'A superb novel from a champion storyteller' Crime Watch Praise for Paul Cleave 'Cleave writes the kind of dark, intense thrillers that I never want to end' Simon Kernick 'Tense, thrilling, touching. Paul Cleave is very good indeed' John Connolly 'Relentlessly gripping, deliciously twisted' Mark Billingham 'An intense adrenaline rush from start to finish' S J Watson 'A riveting and all too realistic thriller' Tess Gerritsen 'A gripping thriller ...I couldn't put it down' Meg Gardiner 'This very clever novel did my head in time and again' Michael Robotham 'This thriller is one to remember' New York Journal of Books
Paul is Christchurch born and raised, and other than a couple of years when he was living in London and bouncing around Europe a little, he's always lived there. Paul wanted to write horror, and it was a few years in when he realised that crime - real life crime - is horror. When he made that connection, he turned to writing dark crime fiction, writing first The Killing Hour, and then The Cleaner, in his mid-twenties. Not long after that Paul sold his house and lived with his parents so he could write full time - a gamble that paid off a few years later when Random House signed him up. From that point on he's written his dark tales set in his home city, introducing Joe Middleton - the Christchurch Carver, and Melissa, and Theodore Tate, and Schroder, and Jerry Gray, among others to the world.
Paul is Christchurch born and raised, and other than a couple of years when he was living in London and bouncing around Europe a little, he's always lived there. Paul wanted to write horror, and it was a few years in when he realised that crime - real life crime - is horror. When he made that connection, he turned to writing dark crime fiction, writing first The Killing Hour, and then The Cleaner, in his mid-twenties. Not long after that Paul sold his house and lived with his parents so he could write full time - a gamble that paid off a few years later when Random House signed him up. From that point on he's written his dark tales set in his home city, introducing Joe Middleton - the Christchurch Carver, and Melissa, and Theodore Tate, and Schroder, and Jerry Gray, among others to the world.