Dont Trust Me
By (Author) Joss Stirling
HarperCollins Publishers
One More Chapter
21st May 2018
17th May 2018
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
823.92
Paperback
416
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 26mm
280g
Does Jessica know what the truth is
A stunning psychological debut with a shocking twist
When she arrives at work to discover every trace of the company she was working for has disappeared, Jessicas life spirals into freefall.
Her romance with Michael, a celebrated criminologist is already in trouble. He is sick of the unpredictable behaviour caused by her ADHD and is convinced she is a fantasist. When his flat is burgled and precious belongings that remind him of his dead wife are stolen, he blames her.
Forced to prove her innocence, Jessica sets out to unravel the events of the last few months. But when she stumbles on a dead body, the lies, deceptions and betrayals that have dogged her whole life come back to haunt her.
Can anybody trust her
Dont Trust Me really is one of the best psychological thriller debuts youll probably read in 2018 5* Amazon reviewer
A page turning read with a difference 5* Amazon reviewer
This was a fantastic debut, I will be keeping my eyes open for the next book by Joss Stirling 5* Amazon reviewer
I was captivated from the start Kirstie Marie Hill, Netgalley reviewer
This book is just so well written Stephanie Collins, Netgalley reviewer
Highly addictive genuine riveting Liz Loves Books
Joss Stirling owes her existence to Scotland Yard. In the early 60s, her father, a hotshot detective in the Metropolitan Police, met her mother, a 19-year-old girl from East London and the Yard's most inept filing clerk (her verdict). Love over the criminal records led to marriage and children. Unlike the police detectives you see on TV, Joss is pleased to report that they are still happily married (to each other). Joss was born on the borders of East London and Essex and grew up in the area. Leaving Essex behind for Cambridge, she went on to have careers in British diplomacy and as a policy adviser on conflict and arms at Oxfam. Somewhere along the way she also gained a doctorate in English Literature from Oxford University. More recently she has written for children and young adults, winning national awards in both categories. She has published over fifty novels that have been translated into many languages. She lives in Oxford. This is her first novel for adults.