She's Not There
A gripping psychological thriller from the million copy bestseller
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Release Date: 14/12/2017
A gripping psychological thriller from the million copy bestseller A gripping novel from a queen of psychological suspense and New York Times bestselling author, Joy Fielding. Perfect for readers of Liz Nugget's Lying in Wait, BA Paris and Jenny Blackhurst.
Bailey Carpenter is a heroine who's both victim and warrior woman, a fascinating sleuth who will linger with you long after you've finished this thrilling read.' Tess Gerritsen
'Fielding pens a spiraling tale of paranoia and suspense, as sultry as a Miami night.' Jenny Milchman
'An edge-of-your-seat read .
'I think my real name is Samantha. I think I'm your daughter.'
When Caroline Shipley's two-year-old daughter disappeared, her whole world came crashing down.
Now, fifteen years later, Caroline receives a phone-call that could change everything.
But could this stranger really be her daughter? And what happened all those years ago to make her vanish without a trace? As Caroline pieces together the events of that ill-fated holiday, she begins to question whether the answers could lie dangerously close to home .
'Fielding at her finest. Readers will not be able to put it down' Booklist
Praise for Joy Fielding's Someone Is Watching
'Someone Is Watching gripped me from the first to the very last page. Bailey Carpenter is a heroine who's both victim and warrior woman, a fascinating sleuth who will linger with you long after you've finished this thrilling read.' Tess Gerritsen
'Fielding pens a spiraling tale of paranoia and suspense, as sultry as a Miami night.' Jenny Milchman
'An edge-of-your-seat read . With Fielding's patented blend of complex characters and escalating suspense, she is in top form here.' Karen Robards
'Engrossing . The characters pulsate with life.' Publishers Weekly (starred review)
'A gripping, fast-paced psychological thriller . Fielding's story of one woman's search for justice, understanding, and internal peace is nothing short of arresting.' Booklist (starred review)