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Mother May I: 'Brilliantly unnerving' The Sunday Times Thriller of the Month
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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Mother May I: 'Brilliantly unnerving' The Sunday Times Thriller of the Month
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Joshilyn Jackson
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:336 | Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129 |
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Category/Genre | Crime and mystery Thriller/suspense |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781526633873
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Classifications | Dewey:813.6 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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Imprint |
Raven Books
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Publication Date |
4 August 2022 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
'Brilliantly unnerving ... expertly crafted' Sunday Times, Thriller of the Month 'Jackson raises the stakes again and again' Guardian 'Finely paced, shrewdly observed ... Mother May I is a thinking (and feeling) reader's thriller' Wall Street Journal It's every mother's worst nightmare. 'If you ever want to see your baby again, GO HOME. Tell no one. Do not call the police. Do not call your husband. Be at your house by 5:15 PM. Or he's gone for good...' To get her son back alive, Bree must complete one small but critical task. It seems harmless enough, but this one action comes with a devastating price. And now Bree finds herself complicit in a terrible crime, caught up in a tangled web of secrets that threatens to destroy the perfect life she has built. Mother May I is a pulse-racing, heart-pounding thriller that will have you turning the pages in the race to save Bree's baby, and find the kidnapper. Praise for Joshilyn Jackson 'Jackson writes the kind of book that will set even the most blameless on edge, leaving us to wonder who might know our imperfect histories' Christina Dalcher 'A master of domestic suspense' Entertainment Weekly 'Wonderful - suspense and surprises, real characters and a scary, ominous backbeat' Lee Child
Author Biography
Joshilyn Jackson lives in Decatur, Georgia with her husband and their two children. For the past six years she has taught creative writing and literature courses for Georgia's maximum security facility for women. Through their education-in-prison and re-entry programmes, Reforming Arts fosters the development of critical and creative thinking skills, encouraging students to build liveable lives. She's also an award winning audiobook narrator, performing most of her own work as well as other authors including Lydia Netzer and Marybeth Mayhew Whalen.
ReviewsJackson follows her brilliantly unnerving Never Have I Ever with another battle of wits between a manipulative criminal and her victim ... Bree and Marshall's twin narratives sustain the unrelenting tension all the way to a double denouement; yet this is much more than an expertly crafted entertainment, as its themes include class, sexual consent and misogyny -- Thriller of the Month * Sunday Times * Jackson crafts a finely paced, shrewdly observed, multi-tiered story which moves with ease between past and present. Older events that prompt current actions are uncovered; pressing issues of class, race and sexual abuse are viscerally dramatized. Mother May I is a thinking (and feeling) reader's thriller, a literary beach read * Wall Street Journal * Joshilyn Jackson does it again with this explosive, white-knuckle read about a mother who will stop at nothing to protect her family. Terrifying, timely and thought-provoking, I couldn't tear my eyes away from Mother May I -- Mary Kubica, New York Times bestselling author of 'The Other Mrs' Mother May I sets a new standard for the genre: it's razor-sharp, merciless and masterful -- Rose Carlyle, author of 'The Girl in the Mirror' Starts with a bang and doesn't let up, asking how well you truly know the people around you - and how far you're willing to go for the ones you love -- Megan Miranda, author of 'All the Missing Girls' Addictive domestic suspense * Parade *
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