The Dark Path
By (Author) Michelle Sacks
HarperCollins Publishers
HQ
6th March 2019
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Psychological thriller
Contemporary lifestyle fiction
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Narrative theme: Identity / belonging
823.92
Paperback
352
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 22mm
220g
A chilling, gut-wrenching thriller Helen Fields
Extremely scary scandi-noirfirst class Daily Mail
The perfect wife.
The perfect mother.
The perfect lie.
A gripping page-turner for fans of The Couple Next Door, Michelle Sackss You Were Made For This provocatively explores the darker side of marriage, motherhood and friendship.
Doting wife, devoted husband, cherished child. Merry, Sam and Conor are the perfect family in the perfect place. Merry adores baking, gardening, and caring for her infant son, while Sam pursues a new career in film. In their idyllic house in the Swedish woods, they can hardly believe how lucky they are. What perfect new lives they've built for themselves, away from New York and the events that overshadowed their happiness there.
And then Merry's closest friend Frank comes to stay. All their lives, the two women have been more like sisters than best friends. And thats why Frank sees things that others might miss. Treacherous things that unfold behind closed doors.
But soon it's clear that everyone inside the house has something to hide. And as the truth begins to show through the cracks, Merry, Frank, and Sam grow all the more desperate to keep their picture-perfect lives intact.
Praise for The Dark Path
Extremely scary scandi-noir, definitely not for the squeamish the writing is first-class. Daily Mail
This dark, unflinching look at motherhood, friends and marriage is unsettling but addictive Fabulous Magazine
A domestic thriller in which dreams unravel into nightmares.
iNews
A chilling, gut-wrenching psychological thriller with an extraordinary intense narrative and utterly believable characters. Helen Fields
'Dark, unsettling, and utterly absorbing I loved it from first page to last.' Amanda Jennings
Bloody Nora! If dark toxic relationships are your thing, this is one for you. Unsettling intensity with each page turned, arresting and intriguing. I read it holding my breath. Nina Pottell
Extremely scary scandi-noir, definitely not for the squeamish the writing is first-class. Daily Mail
This dark, unflinching look at motherhood, friends and marriage is unsettling but addictive Fabulous Magazine
A domestic thriller in which dreams unravel into nightmares.
iNews
A chilling, gut-wrenching psychological thriller with an extraordinary intense narrative and utterly believable characters. Helen Fields
'Dark, unsettling, and utterly absorbing I loved it from first page to last.' Amanda Jennings
Bloody Nora! If dark toxic relationships are your thing, this is one for you. Unsettling intensity with each page turned, arresting and intriguing. I read it holding my breath. Nina Pottell
You Were Made For This has everything a psychological thriller needstoxic and stifling, the story drew me in and kept me up turning the pages long after I should have gone to bed. Lisa Hall
Absolutely addictive. A dark exploration of motherhood and friendship visceral, unputdownable, and original. Youll never look at Sweden the same way again! Phoebe Morgan
A haunting first novel an unblinking look at beautiful people with ugly secrets, it has the voyeuristic fascination of a Bergman film. Publishers Weekly
an insightful and skilfully constructed novel will keep readers rapt to the final page. Booklist
Sacks first novel expertly portrays the dark side of domesticity and motherhood. Fans of dark and twisted psychological thrillers will be swept up in the appearance of domestic bliss and maternal perfection, only to be left off-kilter and breathless with each costume change. Library Journal
The savage beauty of Michelle Sackss prose nestled within the most chilling of stories will leave you shaken and bereft. It is a stunning accomplishment. Heather Gudenkauf
A taut novel of deception, full of heart-wrenching twists and turnsrichly compelling. Jennifer McMahon
Michelle Sacks' first short story collection We Belong Nowhere But Ourselves will be published by Northwestern University Press in February 2018. She has also been published in the 2007 and 2011 editions of African Pens: New Writing from southern Africa, as well as in New Contrast and Akashic Books. Born in South Africa, Michelle currently lives in Berlin. She holds a Master's Degree in Literature and Film from the University of Cape Town.