Piatkus
Piatkus
Little, Brown Audio
Piatkus
From the Irish Times bestselling author of Hidden Lies comes a gripping, emotional thriller that explores the darkest corners of family and the secrets we hide behind closed doors.
'Gripping . . . I simply couldn't put it down' EDEL COFFEY
'Kept me guessing with each page I turned' PATRICIA GIBNEY
Amy jumps at the opportunity when she's offered a nannying job in picturesque West Cork. The assignment is for the Carroll family, whose stunning house is situated on a stretch of remote coastline. It's the perfect chance for Amy to start over - far away from her life in Dublin she is trying to escape.
With two adorable children to oversee, a pair of generous employers and a lavish new home, everything seems wonderful. So why can't Amy shake a creeping sense of unease? Perhaps it's the husband's erratic behaviour. Or the strange messages that somebody has been painting around the local village.
Quickly, it becomes clear that all is not well in the Carroll marriage, nor in their idyllic rural community. Whispered secrets and strange occurrences fill the breath-taking scenery with menace and, as the days pass, Amy realises that the refuge she has sought just might be the most dangerous place of all.
Twists and turns in a satisfyingly unpredictable manner . . . A blockbuster thriller - Irish Examiner
A chilling exploration of what really goes on behind closed doors of a family home. Someone You Trust is filled with secrets, lies and a sense of menacing unease. Descriptive writing, compelling characters and atmospheric setting are well balanced to produce a tense domestic noir that delivers. More please. - Irish Indepedent
Dark, intense and emotional, this haunting whodunit is utterly chilling, with a real sting in its twisty tail
A gripping, contemporary gothic thriller. I tore through it. I simply couldn't put it down.
Claustrophobic . . . No one is who they seem to be, which kept me guessing with each page I turned. I've no hesitation in recommending Someone You Trust as it is a great read
A slow burning, extremely well-structured psychological thriller - Irish Times