Saving Sophie
By (Author) Sam Carrington
HarperCollins Publishers
AVON, a division of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd
19th December 2016
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Thriller / suspense fiction
823.92
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 26mm
280g
This book is not only gripping, but it explores the mother/daughter relationship perfectly, and ends with a gasp-out-loud twist Closer
I DEVOURED THIS STORY IN ONE SITTING Louise Jensen, author of The Sister
When Karen Finchs seventeen-year-old daughter Sophie arrives home after a night out, drunk and accompanied by police officers, no one is smiling the morning after. But Sophie remembers nothing about how she got into such a state.
Twelve hours later, Sophies friend Amy has still not returned home. Then the body of a young woman is found.
Karen is sure that Sophie knows more than she is letting on. But Karen has her own demons to fight. She struggles to go beyond her own door without a panic attack.
As she becomes convinced that Sophie is not only involved but also in danger, Karen must confront her own anxieties to stop whoever killed one young girl moving on to another Sophie.
A taut psychological thriller, perfect for fans of Laura Marshall and Cara Hunter.
Praise for Sam Carrington:
A gripping exploration of twisted family secrets Cass Green, author of The Woman Next Door
Saving Sophie is a twisted rollercoaster of a debut . . . Sam Carrington is definitely one to watch out for Lisa Hall, author of Between You and Me
A tense, pacy read. This storys enough to put you off social media! Isabel Ashdown, author of Beautiful Liars
I was hooked I devoured this story in one sitting. Louise Jensen, author of The Sister
Saving Sophie is a twisted rollercoaster of a debut . . . Sam Carrington is definitely one to watch out for LISA HALL, author of BETWEEN YOU AND ME
A tense, pacy read. This storys enough to put you off social media! Isabel Ashdown
I was hooked . . . I devoured this story in one sitting. From the moment 17-year-old Sophie arrived home drunk, with no recollection of the evening, and we discover another teenage girl has gone missing, my stomach rolled with anxiety . . . I was on the edge of my seat as a body was found, and when it becomes apparent that Sophie could be the next target I read through splayed fingers. Sam has a rare gift for writing . . . In this book the character development is as good as the writing and I found myself really rooting for Karen and the ending made me gasp. LOUISE JENSEN, author of THE SISTER
Sam Carrington lives in Devon with her husband and three children. She worked for the NHS for 15 years, during which time she qualified as a nurse. Following the completion of a Psychology degree she went to work for the prison service as an Offending Behaviour Programme Facilitator. Her experiences within this field inspired her writing. She left the service to spend time with her family and to follow her dream of being a novelist.