My Darling Daughter

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781529423327

Price: £8.99

ON SALE: 19th January 2023

Genre: Crime & Mystery / Suspense

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Thrilling from beginning to end – I couldn’t turn the pages fast enough’ CLAIRE DOUGLAS

‘Absorbing and fast-paced’ KARIN SLAUGHTER

‘Excellent – domestic noir in all its darkest shades’ CARA HUNTER

The child you never knew
knows all your secrets . . .


Out of the blue, Susie Jukes is contacted on social media by Anna, the girl she gave up for adoption fifteen years ago.

But when they meet, Anna’s home life sounds distinctly strange to Susie and her husband Gabe. And when Anna’s adoptive parents seem to overreact to the fact she contacted them at all, Susie becomes convinced that Anna needs her help.

But is Anna’s own behaviour simply what you’d expect from someone recovering from a traumatic childhood? Or are there other secrets at play here – secrets Susie has also been hiding for the last fifteen years?

‘A twisty, electrifying read’ WOMAN’S OWN

See what everyone is saying about JP Delaney, the hottest name in psychological thrillers:

‘DAZZLING’ – Lee Child
‘ADDICTIVE’ – Daily Express
‘DEVASTATING’ – Daily Mail
‘INGENIOUS’ – New York Times
‘COMPULSIVE’ – Glamour Magazine
‘ELEGANT’ – Peter James
‘SEXY’ – Mail on Sunday
‘ENTHRALLING’ – Woman and Home
‘ORIGINAL’ – The Times
‘RIVETING’ – Lisa Gardner
‘CREEPY’ – Heat
‘SATISFYING’ – Reader’s Digest
‘SUPERIOR’ – The Bookseller
‘MORE THAN A MATCH FOR PAULA HAWKINS’ – Sunday Times

Reviews

Clever plot twists and fully drawn but unreliable characters make for an absorbing and fast-paced read
Karin Slaughter
Excellent . . . Domestic noir in all its darkest shades
Cara Hunter
Thrilling from beginning to end - I couldn't turn the pages fast enough
Claire Douglas
A twisty, electrifying read
Woman's Own
Delaney's tightly controlled prose style lends itself to expert tension-building
Daily Mail
A well-researched and sensitive account of the most painful kind of parenthood
Literary Review