What Happened to Nina?
(Author) Dervla McTiernanFrom the No.1 internationally bestselling author comes an emotional novel of suspense, which will stay with you long after you've finished reading. A romantic trip that goes wrong... Nina and Simon are the perfect couple. Young, fun and in love. Until they leave for a weekend in a cabin in the woods, and only Simon comes home. A girl who vanishes into thin air... Simon's version of events doesn't add up. And soon, Nina and Simon's families are locked in a battle of accusations and lies. A fight to discover the truth... As Simon's parents hire expensive lawyers to protect their son, all Nina's parents want is to find their daughter. And maybe if playing by the rules doesn't work, it's time to break them... You won't want to miss this heart-breaking, heart-stopping novel! 'A chilling tale' Sunday Times 'Sinuous and immaculately paced, there is a ferocious sting in the tale' Daily Mail 'McTiernan brings real craft to her characters' Irish Times 'Almost painfully gripping...the last scene will make your blood run cold' New York Times 'Probably the best thriller I have read this year' Liz Nugent, author of Strange Sally Diamond 'Utterly unputdownable' Jo Spain, author of The Trial 'Less page-turning than page-devouring' Trent Dalton, author of Boy Swallows Universe 'An unforgettable and deeply moving read' Don Winslow, author of The Cartel 'I read the book in one long sitting, late into the night' T. J. Newman, author of Falling 'Everyone's going to be talking about that ending' Sally Hepworth, author of The Mother-in-Law
Dervla McTiernan
Dervla McTiernan is an Irish author known for her gripping crime fiction novels. Her debut novel, "The Ruin," introduced readers to Detective Cormac Reilly and received critical acclaim for its intricate plot and well-developed characters. McTiernan's writing style is characterized by its atmospheric settings and intricate mysteries that keep readers on the edge of their seats. She has made a significant impact on the crime fiction genre with her ability to craft compelling and unpredictable narratives. "The Ruin" remains her most famous work, establishing McTiernan as a rising star in the literary world.