Quercus
Quercus
Quercus
Quercus
The thrilling sequel to the million-copy-bestselling Reese's Book Club pick The Last Mrs. Parrish: a gripping cat-and-mouse thriller full of twists and turns.
Amber Patterson Parrish has come a long way. Hard work and immaculate planning turned her from invisible wallflower to prominent socialite, but there have been bumps along the way. Less than a year after her husband Jackson's tax-evasion scandal, Amber reigns supreme over the Bishops Harbor community. But with Jackson being released from prison, Amber's free time - and money - is vanishing.
Meanwhile, Daphne Parrish left Bishops Harbor after her divorce from Jackson, swearing she would never go back. But when one of her daughters runs away from home, desperate to see her father, Daphne agrees to return for the summer. Jackson swears he's a changed man, but Daphne knows all too well that he can't be trusted.
When a ghost from Amber's past emerges looking for revenge, these three find unlikely allies in one another. But who is playing who? When all is said and done, they'll have to fight tooth and nail for everything they have left in this zero-sum game.
With shocking turns and entertaining characters, The Next Mrs. Parrish will make you rethink everything you thought you knew about duplicity and betrayal.
READERS LOVE LIV CONSTANTINE
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'Kept me enthralled'
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'What a brilliant read!'
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'Surprising, thrilling and unputdownable'
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'WOW, I wasn't expecting that'
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'Devoured in one sitting'
PRAISE FOR LIV CONSTANTINE: 'Filled with envy, deception, and power, it's a great reading escape. And there is a thrilling twist at the end!!' - Reese Witherspoon on THE LAST MRS PARRISH
Deliciously duplicitous . . . equally as twisty, spellbinding, and addictive as Gillian Flynn's Gone Girl or Paula Hawkins's The Girl on the Train - Library Journal
An addictive and twisty debut - Karin Slaughter on THE LAST MRS PARRISH
Wonderfully plausible, hypnotically compelling, and deliciously chilling and creepy - some of the best psychological suspense you'll read this year - Lee Child on THE LAST MRS PARRISH
A Gone Girl-esque confection with villainy and melodrama galore - Kirkus on THE LAST MRS PARRISH