In Glass Houses
By (Author) Edel Coffey
Little, Brown Book Group
Sphere
10th February 2026
United Kingdom
336
Width 153mm, Height 234mm, Spine 22mm
When everyone is looking in
A killer can only hide in plain sightTwenty years ago, Eddie's career as a journalist was destroyed by the Juliet Fox case. Juliet was young and beautiful, born into the privileged world of the Manhattan elite. Pulled into their orbit by her investigation, Eddie discovered how far the rich and powerful are prepared to go when their way of life is threatened . . . Eddie has always known that the wrong man was made the scapegoat for Juliet's murder. So when a new luxury sky-rise is opened by Juliet's father, just metres from where her body was discovered two decades before, Eddie can't resist finding her way in, back into a world where dangerous people operate in the shadows, and anyone might kill to keep a secret safe.PRAISE FOR EDEL COFFEY * - *
Propulsive, thought-provoking and unputdownable -- MARIAN KEYES
Coffey's characters are authentic, flawed and human -- JOHN BOYNE * DAILY MAIL *
Has the pace, setting and glamour of a Hollywood thriller -- JANE CASEY * IRISH TIMES *
Raw, compelling and ground-breaking -- LIZ NUGENT
Prepare to feel devastated and enraged all at once * HEAT *
Edel Coffey is an Irish journalist and broadcaster. She began work as an arts journalist and editor with the Sunday Tribune and has since worked as a presenter and reporter with RTE Radio, and as editor of the Irish Independent Weekend Magazine, and Books Editor of the Irish Independent. She is a regular contributor to The Irish Times, a weekly columnist with the Irish Examiner, and Books Editor of The Gloss magazine. Her debut novel, Breaking Point, was a No.1 Irish Bestseller, was shortlisted for Best Debut and won Best Crime Novel of the Year at the An Post Irish Book Awards. Her second novel, In Her Place, was also a No.1 Irish bestseller and was shortlisted for the RTE Radio 1 Listeners' Choice Award. Coffey lives in Galway with her husband and children.