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The Other Woman: A compulsive and unputdownable thriller with a jaw-dropping twist

Tania Tay

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Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), Crime & mystery, Thriller / suspense

'I read it with a growing sense of dread, and just when I thought I'd worked it all out - BAM! Clever plot, great ending!' JACKIE KABLER

'Smart and packed with tension! My heart was in my mouth as I raced towards the end. A cracking thriller!' LAUREN NORTH

'A gripping domestic thriller. Fans of The Couple Next Door and The Undoing should add this to their TBR immediately' B P WALTER

'Tay writes deftly about complex characters, revealing the shocking secrets which lurk under the surface of seemingly perfect lives. An impressive debut' RACHEL WARD

YOU TRUST YOUR HUSBAND. SO WHY DO YOU FEEL LIKE THE OTHER WOMAN?

Jade has the life she always wanted: a husband and three perfect children. She's happy. Except, recently that isn't enough. Her husband is never home, and when he is, he's distant. She's a constant source of disappointment to her mum, and even her children are starting to push her away.

Then she unexpectedly finds herself reconnecting with Christina, an old friend from university, and she starts to feel like herself again.

As the women become closer, and Christina needs a place to stay, Jade welcomes her into their chaotic family home. But when Jade discovers a suspicious text on her husband's phone, she soon she starts questioning those around her.

A twisting, compulsive and unputdownable thriller that will have you turning the pages long into the night. Perfect for fans of Samantha Downing, Teresa Driscoll and Claire McGowan.

'The answers I thought I knew changed again and again as I sped through to the VERY satisfying ending . . . A definite five stars from me'
TERI TERRY

'A propulsive read. I loved this gripping debut'
C S GREEN

'Stellar storytelling and fantastic character development . . . this gripping tale of betrayal has it all'
KATE POELS

'The Other Woman was so claustrophobic . . . fun and thought-provoking'
SUE WALLMAN

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