Watching Edie
By (Author) Camilla Way
HarperCollins Publishers
HarperCollins
2nd May 2017
6th April 2017
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
368
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 23mm
250g
'Compelling, dark and intense, this story of a friendship gone wrong will keep you guessing until the end'
B.A. PARIS, No.1 bestselling author of BEHIND CLOSED DOORS
THERE ARE SOME FRIENDS YOULL NEVER FORGET
NO MATTER HOW HARD YOU TRY
BEFORE
Edie is the friend that Heather has always craved. But one night, it goes terrifyingly wrong. And what started as an innocent friendship ends in two lives being destroyed.
AFTER
Sixteen years later, Edie is still rebuilding her life. But Heather isnt ready to let her forget so easily. Its no coincidence that she shows up when Edie needs her most.
NOW
Edie or Heather
Heather or Edie
Someone has to pay for what happened, but who will it be
A slow-burning but well-executed tale of a toxic female friendship both Edie and Heather are utterly believable, and Camilla Way cleverly manipulates the reader into taking sides, first one way, then the other Daily Mail
A brilliant balancing act that slowly builds to an explosive, twisty finish Sunday Mirror
Trust me, once youve finished, youll turn the book over and start again Stylist, Book Wars
Gripping psychological suspense, Watching Edie is wonderfully claustrophobic, trapping us as observers of the complex and suffocating relationship between Edie and Heather, compelled to watch until their secret is finally revealed Fiona Barton, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Widow
Compelling, dark and intense, this story of a friendship gone wrong will keep you guessing until the end B A Paris, No. 1 bestselling author of Behind Closed Doors
A taut suspense novel that drops secrets in all the right places Julia Heaberlin, bestselling author of Black-Eyed Susans
Warning: this book will leave you emotionally sucker-punched Watching Edie is as if The Talented Mr Ripley author Patricia Highsmith grew up in Nineties smalltown Britain totally gripping Stylist
A gripping psychological thriller Hello
An unrelenting sense of dread shadows this story of a friendship gone wrong Woman & Home
Dark, debut novel about why you should never turn your back on a best friend Red Magazine
Way expertly explores the dark side of friendship in her psychological suspense novel Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
Watching Edie has a clever plot, a fateful friendship, a callous betrayal, and an ending that is as twisty as it is inevitable Alexandra Burt, bestselling author of Little Girl Gone
Camilla Way was born in Greenwich, south-east London in 1973. Her father was the poet and author Peter Way. After attending Woolwich College she studied modern English and French literature at the University of Glamorgan. Formerly Associate Editor of the teenage girls' magazine Bliss, she is currently an editor and writer on the men's style magazine Arena. Having lived in Cardiff, Bristol, Bath and Clerkenwell, she now lives in south-east London.