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Published: 29th July 2025
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Sharp Glass
By (Author) Sarah Hilary
Pan Macmillan
Pan Books
29th July 2025
10th April 2025
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery: women sleuths
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
823.92
Paperback
416
Width 130mm, Height 197mm, Spine 26mm
284g
Sarah Hilary, Theakston's Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year winner and author of Black Thorn, returns with Sharp Glass. Trapped and alone in a remote house in the country, one woman must find a way to defeat a captor who has no intention of letting her go. 'A master of her craft. In every book she makes the words sing' - Ann Cleeves The last thing she remembers is standing outside the empty house. One she was employed to pack, ready for removal. Her job is her life. It is her compulsion to take care of an owner's precious possessions, to do whatever it takes to help them move on. Now she is cold, dirty, damp, trapped in its cellar with no chance of escape, miles from anywhere. His prisoner. And then he returns. Her captor believes she holds the answers to why a young girl was murdered a year ago. He refuses to let her go until she reveals her secrets. But he doesn't know she has hidden depths, and an anger she works hard to control. The battle lines are drawn. They are the only two people who can solve the mystery of the dead girl. But when the truth is revealed, whose life will shatter * * * Praise for Sarah Hilary: 'Nail-biting, heart-wrenching stuff' - Erin Kelly, author of The Skeleton Key 'A mesmerizing story of family and community, secrets and lies. Psychologically rich and captivatingly told' - Megan Abbott, author of You Will Know Me ''It's strange and compelling, and no one else could have written it' - Mick Herron, author of Slow Horses
Ive loved Sarahs work from the beginning. Shes a brave writer, shifting tone and subject matter, always surprising. Above all, shes a master of her craft. In every book she makes the words sing -- Ann Cleeves, author of The Vera Stanhope series
Nail-biting, heart-wrenching stuff. Black Thorn has the atmosphere and drama of a modern-day du Maurier novel. Sarah Hilarys uncanny ability to make readers not just see through her characters eyes but feel through their skin in unparalleled -- Erin Kelly, author of The Skeleton Key on Black Thorn
A creepy and atmospheric tale, beautifully and sensitively written -- The Guardian on Black Thorn
A mesmerizing story of family and community, secrets and lies. Psychologically rich and captivatingly told, Sarah Hilarys Black Thorn sweeps you into its dark embrace from the start and holds you there until its final revelations -- Megan Abbott, author of Dare Me on Black Thorn
Exudes a tightly controlled menace that ratchets up to full-blown claustrophobia as the pages turn. A book that oozes under your skin from the opening sentence -- Vaseem Khan, author of Death of a Lesser God on Black Thorn
Sarah Hilary has done it again with this tale of toxicity in all its forms. Excellent writing and tight plotting on top of shifting sands make Black Thorn an unforgettable read with the most sympathetic protagonist I've read in years -- Liz Nugent, author of Strange Sally Diamond on Black Thorn
Brilliant. Taking a really deep dive into some dark spaces that Sarah brings vividly to life, it's wonderful and unlike anything else I've read lately -- Mick Herron, author of Slow Horses on Black Thorn
Sarah Hilary is a writer with all the gifts: character and psychology, language and one-more-chapter suspense. In twisting, turning, ever-changing Black Thorn, she shows us how very easily the wrong people can turn paradise into hell on earth -- Lucie Whitehouse, author of Risk of Harm on Black Thorn
An *extraordinary* book. Beautifully written, densely plotted, with an uncanny insight into the best and worst of family relationships -- Emma Flint, author of Other Women on Black Thorn
Brilliant psychological thriller which keeps turning like an egg timer so that you can't work out who is the captor and who is the captive. A remarkably accurate depiction of the impact of trauma, with unforgettable characters. -- Jo Callaghan, author of In the Blink of an Eye
Sarah Hilary's debut, Someone Else's Skin, won the Theakston Crime Novel of the Year Award and was also a World Book Night selection, a Richard & Judy Book Club pick and a finalist for both the Silver Falchion and the Macavity Awards in the US. No Other Darkness, the second in her DI Marnie Rome series, was shortlisted for a Barry Award. The series continued with Tastes Like Fear, Quieter Than Killing, Come and Find Me and Never Be Broken. Sharp Glass is her third standalone novel, following Black Thorn and Fragile.