Keep You Close
By (Author) Lucie Whitehouse
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
3rd January 2017
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
368
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
296g
They said it was a tragic accident. She knows better... The brilliant young painter Marianne Glass is found dead in her snow-covered garden. Rowan Winter, once her closest friend, knows it wasnt an accident. Marianne had vertigo, paralysing vertigo. She never would have gone that close to the edge
Keep You Close kept me up all night long. I couldn't stop reading until I reached the final, shattering pages. Skillfully constructed and beautifully realized, Keep You Close is the next must-read for fans of The Girl on the Train * Amanda Eyre Ward *
You know a psychological thriller has done its job when you get to the last page and have an urge to instantly return to the first, to work out just how youve been so thoroughly hoodwinked. In this case its by elegant plotting, brilliant characterisation and a truly killer twist * Sunday Mirror *
Whitehouses previous novels have been singled out by Richard and Judy, and with Keep You Close the author confirms her reputation * Daily Mail *
This engaging and smart tale gets right inside your head and stays there. So creepy * Heat *
A tense psychological thriller * Marie Claire *
Brilliantly written ... It was amazing * Sun *
Haunting from the very start You wont be able to put this down * Best *
Fans of Gone Girl will love this tense, chilling thriller * Bella *
A fatal accident or was it A fractured friendship. A buried secret that must never surface. A killer twist. A riveting, serpentine thriller that gripped me till the end * Woman & Home *
Loved Gone Girl This is the Brit version Warning: you wont want to put it down * Glamour on Before We Met *
Whitehouse writes marvellously in an emotionally hypersensitive, lyrical, Maggie OFarrell sort of way * Daily Mail, on The Bed I Made *
A stunning piece of modern gothic. Gripping, accomplished and, ultimately, mesmerising, it represents the arrival of a major literary talent * John Connolly on The House at Midnight *
Lucie Whitehouse was born in Gloucestershire in 1975, read Classics at Oxford University and now lives in Brooklyn, New York. She is the author of The House at Midnight, the TV Book Club pick The Bed I Made and Before We Met, which was a Richard & Judy Summer Book Club pick and an ITV3 Crime Thriller selection. Keep You Close is her fourth novel. @LWhitehouse5 #KeepYouClose