My Daughters Killer
By (Author) Jacqueline Grima
HarperCollins Publishers
HQ Digital
9th February 2024
26th October 2023
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
Family life fiction
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Thriller: serial killers
823.92
Paperback
288
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 20mm
200g
Dont missing this gripping thriller from the author of The Weekend Alone with a twist that will take your breath away!
A mother in mourning
Two years ago, Sarahs husband was jailed for her murder; her body was never found. Now, her mother, Claire, spends her sleepless nights running a helpline for vulnerable women.
A woman with a secret
Claire takes many calls, but one caller isnt like the rest. She isnt calling for help shes calling because she claims to know what happened to Sarah.
A killer on the loose
But when Claire hears the terrifying news that her daughters killer has escaped from prison, she realises her nightmare is far from over and her family are in danger yet again.
Readers LOVE Jacqueline Grima!
Wow! The twist in this really came out of nowhere for me I had inklings that all was not as it seems but was not expecting quite the reveal I got! NetGalley reviewer
A wonderful twist filled thriller! I couldnt turn the pages fast enough. NetGalley reviewer
A masterclass in story telling! I literally read this in one day. NetGalley reviewer
What an absolute grip of a read I was hooked from the start and this was a one sit read. NetGalley reviewer
A gripping read that had me on the edge of my seat Full of twists I was hooked. NetGalley reviewer
A book with a real sting in its tail A really good psychological thriller Certainly fooled me! NetGalley reviewer
What a chilling thriller!There was a colossal twist! Masterful storytelling, highly recommended if you like Adele Parks and B.A. Paris. NetGalley reviewer
A fast paced and incredibly gripping read. I could not put it down. NetGalley reviewer
If this was a TV programme I would be hiding behind the sofa! Several unexpected twists that I never would have guessed. NetGalley reviewer
Jacqueline Grima has been writing since she was very young, her first experience of rejection when she submitted a short story to her namesake Jackie magazine in her teens. In 2015, after deciding to take her writing more seriously, Jacqueline embarked on a Creative Writing MA at Manchester Metropolitan University, graduating with a distinction as well as the 2018 Janet Beer prize for outstanding contribution. Her work has since appeared in a variety of publications, both in print and online. Jacqueline writes in the living room of the home she shares with her three grown-up sons and an even more grown-up black Labrador called Taz. She spends a lot of time dreaming of having her own office.