Ursula thinks she killed the love of her life.
Gareth's been receiving strange postcards.
And Alice is being stalked.
None of them are used to relying on others - but when the three strangers' lives unexpectedly collide, there's only one thing for it: they have to stick together. Otherwise, one of them will die.
Three strangers, two secrets, one terrifying evening.***
[Alice Fletcher has never seen a dead body before]***
(@AvonBooksUK, 2 April 2020, 400 pages, e-book, copy from @AvonBooksUK via # NetGalley and voluntarily reviewed, #BlogTour 10 May via @AvonBooksUK)
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I've read a few of the author's books by now and have loved them all. She is becoming a go-to writer for great thrillers. I have a lot of her books to read and I can't wait to discover more of her work. Strangers grabs you by the throat from page one with someone stranding over a body leaving you with so many questions. Did she kill him? Who is he? What's going on? The book uses unreliable narration and misdirection to the extend I had no idea what was happening, what the links between the three characters were and what would happen next. I loved the way the chapters alternate between the three characters, gradually revealing the links between them. This is the kind of book you can't stop once you've started. A terrific read.