About Last Night: A twisty, gripping novel of friendship and lies from the No. 1 Sunday Times bestselling author
By (Author) Adele Parks
Headline Publishing Group
Headline Review
10th April 2012
12th April 2012
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
464
Width 128mm, Height 198mm, Spine 30mm
340g
'I need you to say that I was with you.' For thirty years, best friends Steph and Pip have been through thick and thin. There's nothing they would not do for one another. Until these simple words change everything. Steph, eternally solid and dependable, is begging her friend to lie to the police as she's desperately trying to conceal not one but two scandalous secrets to protect her family. Pip, self-consigned to the role of scatty hot-head, is overwhelmed; she's normally the one asking for help in a crisis. It's a big ask. So what would you do How far would you go for your best friend
This is a wonderfully plotted, moving and insightful novel about how far you should go to protect your best friend...this is Parks' best yet, completely deserving of the accolades currently being heaped upon it and shot through with funny, tender and observant moments. I loved it - Daily Mail
Emotional and realistic - HeatThis is gripping look at the lengths we'd go to for friendship and love is full of suspense - we couldn't get enough of it - CloserParks takes a tender look at where the boundaries of friendship are drawn - GlamourYou can't beat Adele Parks for addictive chick-lit, and her latest offering won't disappoint...what follows is tense, sometimes funny but ultimately heart-warming and guaranteed to keep you hooked until the end - She magazineChick-lit with grit - PrimaAdele Parks worked in advertising until she published her first novel, PLAYING AWAY, in 2000, the debut bestseller of that year. Adele has published eleven novels, all of which have been top ten bestsellers, translated into twenty different languages. Since 2006 Adele has been an official spokeswoman for World Book Day. Adele has spent her adult life in Italy, Botswana and London until 2005 when she moved to Guildford, where she now lives with her husband and son. She has been a judge for the Costa Book Awards.
http://www.adeleparks.com/