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Samantha Hayes

In Too Deep


2016. 464 S. 198 mm
Verlag/Jahr: RANDOM HOUSE UK; ARROW 2016
ISBN: 0-09-959886-8 (0099598868)
Neue ISBN: 978-0-09-959886-2 (9780099598862)

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The compelling new psychological suspense novel from the author of Until You´re Mine .
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From the bestselling author of UNTIL YOU´RE MINE and BEFORE YOU DIE
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Four months ago, Rick went out to buy a newspaper. He never came back.

His wife, Gina, is struggling to deal with her loss, and her daughter´s mood swings are getting worse. Then she receives a phone call from a woman at a country hotel, confirming details of a booking Rick made before he vanished.

Desperate to find out more about his disappearance, Gina and her daughter take the trip. But there is something very strange about the hotel, and the family that run it.

As danger draws closer, Gina starts to wonder whether Rick even made the booking - but one thing is clear.

They´re in too deep.
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´We´re big fans of Samantha Hayes. Her believable psychological thrillers are completely gripping, and In Too Deep is no exception´ GOOD HOUSEKEEPING
"We´re big fans of Samantha Hayes. Her believable psychological thrillers are completely gripping, and In Too Deep is no exception" Good Housekeeping
Samantha Hayes grew up in the West Midlands, left school at sixteen, avoided university and took jobs ranging from being a private detective to barmaid to fruit picker and factory worker. She lived on a kibbutz, and spent time in Australia and the USA, before finally becoming a crime-writer.

Her writing career began when she won a short story competition in 2003. Her novels are family-based psychological thrillers, with the emphasis being on ´real life fiction´. She focuses on current issues, and when she writes, she sets out to maker her reader ask, ´What if this happened to me or my family?´ With three children of her own, Samantha is well-versed to talk about how the aftershocks of crime impact upon families and communities.

To find out more, visit her website www.samanthahayes.co.uk