Raffinierte britische Psycho-Spannung um eine junge Pianistin mit dunkler Vergangenheit – von der Autorin des New York Times-Bestsellers „Toter Himmel“. Niemals darf Zoes Stiefvater erfahren, was vor drei Jahren geschehen ist. Das hat ihre Mutter Maria der 18-Jährigen wieder und wieder eingetrichtert. Nichts darf die Idylle ihres perfekten neuen Lebens zerstören. Doch als die hochbegabte Pianistin Zoe gemeinsam mit ihrem Stiefbruder ein Konzert gibt, taucht im Publikum ein Mann auf, der Zoe als Mörderin beschimpft. Wenige Stunden später ist ihre Mutter tot. Und es zeigt sich, dass Zoe nicht die einzige ist, die ein dunkles Geheimnis hütet ... In nur 24 Stunden bricht eine scheinbar heile Welt zusammen: Gilly Macmillan enthüllt ein Familiendrama in perfiden, elegant verschachtelten Häppchen, die es unmöglich machen, diesen Thriller aus der Hand zu legen.
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'Nastily good fun' Metro SET TO BECOME A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE STARRING ELIZABETH MOSS Shirley Jackson meets Ottessa Moshfegh meets My Sister the Serial Killer in a brilliantly unsettling and darkly funny debut novel full of suspense and paranoia George March's latest novel is a smash hit. None could be prouder than Mrs. March, his dutiful wife, who revels in his accolades and relishes the lifestyle and status his success brings. A creature of routine and decorum, Mrs. March lives an exquisitely controlled existence on the Upper East Side. Every morning begins the same way, with a visit to her favourite patisserie to buy a loaf of olive bread, but her latest trip proves to be her last when she suffers an indignity from which she may never recover: an assumption by the shopkeeper that the protagonist in George March's new book - a pathetic sex worker, more a figure of derision than desire - is based on Mrs. March. One casual remark robs Mrs. March not only of her beloved olive bread but of the belief that she knew everything about her husband - and herself - sending her on an increasingly paranoid journey, one that starts within the pages of a book but may very well uncover both a killer and the long-buried secrets of Mrs. March's past. A razor-sharp exploration of the fragility of identity and the smothering weight of expectations, Mrs. March heralds the arrival of a wicked and wonderful new voice.