That Woman
By (Author) Helen Monks Takhar
HarperCollins Publishers
HQ
29th March 2022
25th November 2021
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
400
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 25mm
280g
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YOUR FIRST MISTAKE WAS LETTING HER IN
Oh my gosh, this book! Where do I start! If you like a thriller, you'll love this Single White Female thrillfest. The suspense keeps you hooked right until the last page! Goodreads reviewer, 5*****
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Theres a new girl at work.
Young, beautiful, confident, shes everything you used to be. Youre flattered when she befriends you.
So when your boss starts giving her your work, at first you think its a mistake.
But then, one Sunday, the new girl turns up in your local pub. The next week, she starts dressing like you
Now shes taking control of everything. Because she doesnt just want your job she wants your life
A truly creepy tale of jealousy and obsession. Woman & Home
A hypnotic dance of gaslighting and revenge. People
Guaranteed to start the mother of all office fights. I News
*A previous version of this novel was published with the title Precious You.*
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Your favourite authors cant stop talking about That Woman:
Dark, disturbing, compulsive. I was genuinely terrified reading this. Adele Parks
An intergenerational clash between two women, played out to a shocking finale. Nail-biting. Harriet Tyce
Creepy and unnerving a breathtaking debut.Samantha Downing
A deliciously dark, addictive and twisted page-turner. Alice Feeney
What a debut! Twisty, explosive, and hugely compelling, with hints ofGone Girl.Will Dean
Twisted, dark and shocking. Absolutely terrific. Jo Spain
Will change the way you look at your colleagues forever. Phoebe Morgan
Supremely twisted and completely riveting Katie Lowe
You may be reminded of Villanelle by Lily, the possibly psychopathic young anti-heroine of Helen Monks Takhars enthralling workplace thriller. The Sunday Times
Chilling and addictive Woman & Home
Gossip Girl meets Single White Female. Northern Soul
A compelling debut Fans of Killing Eve will love the cat-and-mouse element. Gripping throughout, a highly addictive read. Heat
Packed with toxic rivalry, obsession, deceit and explosive twists! My Weekly
Dark and totally gripping. Bella
Clever, truly creepy and uniquely modern tale. Womans Own
We were hooked from the first page a brilliant and dark story. Closer
A modern tale of jealousy and paranoiatightly plotted and grippingwill keep you hooked. Womans Weekly
A taut, sharply written thriller about two women and their toxic obsession with one another. Sexy, scary and satirical, [its] a cat-and-mouse tale on steroids. The Bookseller
Helen Monks Takhar has been working as a journalist, copyeditor and magazine editor since 1999, having graduated from Cambridge. She began her career in financial trade newspapers before writing for national newspapers including The Times, The Observer and The Daily Telegraph. Originally from Southport, Merseyside, she lives in Stoke Newington with her husband and two young children.