"How far would you go to protect your daughter? Four mothers must identify the true threat at their daughters' school before it's too late. Carolyn, Bronnie, Elise, and Kendall are bound together by one thing--their four daughters are best friends at the highly competitive Orla Flynn Academy for the Performing Arts. Last year the foursome exploded because of brutal bullying between the girls, but they've since forgiven each other. The mothers, however, haven't been able to move on. When new threats surface and accidents begin to happen - just as a mysterious new girl enters the scene - the mothers take matters into their own hands. But they will have to risk their own secrets being exposed if they stand a chance at uncovering the truth."--Provided by publisher
Sophie Hannah
Sophie Hannah is a British author known for her psychological thrillers and poetry. She has written numerous novels, including the acclaimed "The Carrier" and "The Monogram Murders," which is a continuation of Agatha Christie's famous Hercule Poirot series.
Hannah's writing style is characterized by intricate plots, unreliable narrators, and complex characters. Her works often explore themes of obsession, deception, and psychological manipulation.
Hannah's contributions to literature include revitalizing the classic detective genre with a modern twist and creating suspenseful, thought-provoking narratives that keep readers on the edge of their seats.
One of her most famous works is "The Carrier," a gripping thriller that delves into the dark secrets and hidden motivations of its characters. Hannah's ability to craft compelling mysteries and captivating stories has solidified her reputation as a master of the psychological thriller genre.