Losing Juliet
By (Author) June Taylor
HarperCollins Publishers
One More Chapter
23rd January 2017
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Thriller / suspense fiction
823.92
Paperback
368
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 23mm
270g
A twisty psychological drama about a friendship gone bad. Perfect for fans of Friend Request and I am Watching You
You cant escape the past
Juliet and Chrissy were best friends until one fateful summer forced them apart. Now, nearly twenty years later, Juliet wants to be back in Chrissys life.
But Chrissy doesnt want Juliet anywhere near her, or her teenage daughter Eloise. After all, Juliet is the only person who knows what happened that night and her return threatens to destroy the life that Chrissy has so carefully built.
Because when the past is reawakened, it can prove difficult to bury. And soon all three of them will realize how dangerous it can get once the truth is out there
Fabulously dark and disturbing a totally compelling page-turner Yorkshire Post
Beautiful and disturbing in equal measure, this is a brilliant debut Helen Cadbury
Losing Juliet grabbed hold of me and didnt let me go until the end. Gripping. Cass Green, author of The Woman Next Door
'An unsettling tale of trauma that drives through the heart of a friendship. Compelling reading!'
Jane Isaac, bestselling author of the DCI Helen Lavery & DI Will Jackman series
June Taylor's debut psychological thriller Losing Juliet is dark, twisted and utterly compelling SJI Holliday, author of Black Wood and Willow Walk
A gripping tale, beautifully told, and with a shocking twist. A pitch perfect evocation of time and place. Unputdownable Frances Brody, author of the Kate Shackleton Mysteries
June Taylor's edge-of-your-seat debut intriguingly weaves the past and present journeys of mother and daughter to a powerful 'be careful what you wish for' climax. The truth can come at a terrible cost Sharon Oakes, BBC Radio & TV writer, and Co-Chair of Script Yorkshire
June Taylor was a TV promotions writer and producer for many years before turning to writing plays and fiction. She was runner-up in the 2011 Times/Chicken House Childrens Fiction competition with Young Adult novel Lovely me, Lovely You. Losing Juliet is her debut novel for Adults. June is active in the Yorkshire writing scene, including serving on the board of Script Yorkshire and taking part in Leeds Big bookend.