*** THE INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES AND NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE SILENT PATIENT *** 'Infinitely thrilling and delicately crafted, the plot keeps everyone guessing until the very end, with an unscrupulous villain to underline just how good it is. DO NOT MISS IT' Daily Mail ** It begins with a phone call. And it ends with a murder . . . Seven friends gather on an idyllic Greek island. Among them: the actress, the playwright, the housekeeper, the second husband and the wayward son. There's jealousy, betrayal, unrequited love, a handful of secrets and too many lies. Thirty-six hours after they arrive one of them will be dead. You'll never guess who. You'll never guess why. *** 'Deliciously twisty and fiendishly clever. A highly enjoyable tale of subterfuge, secrets and murder' Observer 'My favourite Alex Michaelides yet - the undisputed master of the twist' Lucy Foley 'The king of all unreliable narrators, enough twists and turns to power two novels' David Baldacci 'You'll think you know where it's going and you couldn't be more wrong' Linwood Barclay 'A very special book and highly recommended' Janice Hallett 'A masterclass in suspense' Steve Cavanagh 'A glorious triumph - just brilliant' Stephen Fry 'The best novel yet from Alex Michaelides' Sophie Hannah Even better than The Silent Patient... Alex Michaelides is a magician' JP Delaney The Fury, the instant New York Times bestseller, January 2024, and Sunday Times bestseller, February 2024
Alex Michaelides
Alex Michaelides is a British-Cypriot author known for his psychological thrillers. His debut novel, "The Silent Patient," became a bestseller and received critical acclaim for its gripping plot and unexpected twists. Michaelides' writing style is characterized by its suspenseful storytelling and complex characters. His work has had a significant impact on the thriller genre, earning him a reputation as a master of psychological suspense. "The Silent Patient" remains his most famous work, solidifying his place as a rising star in the literary world.