How could your good friend become your worst enemy?
I lost my child because of you, my only child.
Eileen and Heather have always looked out for each other. But two years ago Eileen lost her son and she blames Heather and her family for the tragic loss.
And I want you to know how that feels.
Now she wants Heather and her daughter to suffer in the same way.
Sergeant Claire Boyle is caught in the crossfire – but she has her own child to think about now.
‘A corker of a book, compellingly readable, intriguing and hugely enjoyable’ Liz Nugent
‘A perfectly engineered crime novel . . . Crowley is brilliant at creating gripping scenarios’ Jane Casey
I lost my child because of you, my only child.
Eileen and Heather have always looked out for each other. But two years ago Eileen lost her son and she blames Heather and her family for the tragic loss.
And I want you to know how that feels.
Now she wants Heather and her daughter to suffer in the same way.
Sergeant Claire Boyle is caught in the crossfire – but she has her own child to think about now.
‘A corker of a book, compellingly readable, intriguing and hugely enjoyable’ Liz Nugent
‘A perfectly engineered crime novel . . . Crowley is brilliant at creating gripping scenarios’ Jane Casey
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Reviews
Gripping and twisty and unputdownable - highly recommended
A brilliant twisty claustrophobic ride of a book
[Her] best one yet
Sensationally good
Races along at a blistering pace
Does not disappoint for a second . . . Brilliantly plotted and structured, I gasped aloud as I watched the unfolding story of childhood pals becoming mortal enemies . . . This is a corker of a book, compellingly readable, intriguing and hugely enjoyable
A perfectly engineered crime novel where slow-burning grievances lead to explosive actions. Crowley is brilliant at creating gripping scenarios that make your heart beat faster
Extremely well-structured and brilliantly paced . . . cements Sinead Crowley's status as one of Ireland's best crime writers
So enjoyable. Great characterisation, social commentary and a tense, grippy plot. An excellent read