Two Little Girls
By (Author) Kate Medina
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
14th December 2018
29th November 2018
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Thriller / suspense fiction
823/.92
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 24mm
280g
Two little girls walked to their deaths and nobody noticed
A gripping new thriller featuring the brilliantly complex psychologist Dr Jessie Flynn, who struggles with a dark past.
Two bodies on the beach. One killer out for revenge.
Two years ago, a young girl was murdered while playing on the beach and left in a heart of shells, a doll by her side. Now another girl is found on the same stretch of sand, another heart, another doll, and psychologist Jessie Flynn is called in to assist the investigation.
But shes being led into a web of lies and deceit by a new patient, Laura a deeply disturbed woman who wants Jessie as her friend. When links emerge between Laura and the two dead girls, Jessies worst nightmare becomes reality. For in the dark world of a twisted killer, she begins to realize just how treacherous friends can be
An excellent read Closer
'Convincing and beautifully written. Jessie Flynn is a heroine for our times, a wonderfully nuanced, complex character,
as well as a diligent and skilled psychologist The storyline is very compelling too' Kate Rhodes, author of Crossbones Yard
Praise for Kate Medina:
Its impossible to put down this book a brilliant page-turner of a thriller but be warned, it may keep you up at night! Closer
Kate Medina has created a brilliant and believable female lead Good Housekeeping
Medina has created a character of density and intricacy in Flynn. May the series prosper Daily Mail
A tense and pacy thriller, 4 stars The Sun
If psychological thrillers are your bag, then look no further Tense and hard to put down Closer
A haunting thriller Grazia
Medina demonstrates that shes a considerable find Independent
Excellent start to a new series Sunday Express
Kate Medina has always been fascinated by the whys of human behaviour, an interest that drove her to study Psychology at university and later to write a crime series featuring clinical psychologist, Dr Jessie Flynn. She has an MA in Creative Writing from Bath Spa University and her debut novel White Crocodile received widespread critical acclaim, as did Fire Damage, the first book in the Jessie Flynn series. Before turning to writing full time, Kate spent five years in the Territorial Army and has lectured at the London Business School and the London School of Economics. She lives in London with her husband and three children.