They All Fall Down
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- £5.99
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- £5.99
Publisher Description
'A powerful psychological murder mystery written with compassion and candour' Daily Mail
Hannah had a normal life – a loving husband, a good job. Until she did something shocking.
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Now she’s in a psychiatric clinic. It should be a safe place. But patients keep dying.
The doctors say it’s suicide. Hannah knows they’re lying.
Can she make anyone believe her before the killer strikes again?
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What authors are saying:
‘I devoured this book in one sitting; it’s gripping throughout with a brilliant twist in the tip of its tail.’ ERIN KELLY, bestselling author of He Said She Said
'Brilliant, twisty, clever - another gripping thriller from Tammy Cohen. I absolutely loved it' LISA JEWELL
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What readers are saying:
'I was staggered by the twists and turns in this book'
'I frequently gasped in shock'
'Great ending with an extra twist!'
'Excellent psychological page-turner. Twisty, intelligent, beautifully-plotted'
'Compulsive read'
'An unusual and gripping storyline. Excellent read'
'I was forced to cram in every single page in one gluttonous sitting'
'Unpredictable'
'Completely blew me away . . . fast-paced, clever, extremely engrossing'
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PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In this tense psychological thriller from British author Cohen (Dying for Christmas), Hannah, a young married woman living in London, did something bad that has led to her confinement at the Meadows, a private psychiatric clinic in the country. Hannah's psychiatrist, Dr. Oliver Roberts to her "guru, Svengali, saint, sage, saviour" is disturbed by her insistence that her fellow patients are being murdered. Despite efforts to persuade Hannah that the deaths were unfortunate suicides, neither the staff nor her family can get Hannah to drop the matter and focus on her recovery. Corrinne, Hannah's mother, hopes to assuage her daughter's fears by looking into Hannah's suspicions about Dr. Roberts and his past. As the evidence builds against the psychiatrist and those around him, Corinne must decide whom to trust: her daughter and her fragile sense of reality or the professionals at the Meadows. Cohen convincingly portrays Hannah's shaky belief in her own perceptions and Corinne's determination to risk all to help her child. Only the tangled ending disappoints.
Customer Reviews
Enthralling
Loved the style of writing employed, with the story advancing smoothly via the perspectives of different characters.
Great story that gripped me early and just kept going. A really clever, entertaining read.