Friend of the Family

£9.99

You trust your friend, so you’d trust her daughter. Wouldn’t you? When an old university friend gets in touch with a request for work experience for her daughter, magazine editor Amy agrees. 20-year-old Josie walks into Amy’s office, moves into the basement of her Notting Hill house and is soon helping out with her children after Amy’s nanny is hit by a car. It seems the natural thing therefore for Amy to invite Josie on the family’s annual holiday to Provence. When a series of things start to go wrong in their luxurious villa, Amy begins to suspect that Josie isn’t quite the friendly presence she appears. But when no one, not even her husband believes her, she realises she will have to play Josie at her own game in order to expose her true intentions.

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From the Sunday Times bestselling author of THE POOL HOUSE, a sensationally twisty page-turner about a woman with the perfect life and a woman determined to steal it.

‘Gripping from the off… sexy, scandalous brilliance… this book is a genuine must *****’ Heat

‘A book to cancel plans for we were completely gripped’ Closer

She thinks your life is perfect. She thinks you don’t deserve it.

Your job
Amy is more than happy to offer the daughter of an old friend work experience at her London magazine. Josie is young and ambitious. She just needs a foot in the door.

Your home
When Josie arrives, she swiftly makes herself indispensable at work and at home. And when childcare falls through before a long-awaited university reunion in Provence, it begins to look as if Josie may be staying longer than Amy had bargained for.

Your husband
In the heat of Provence, Josie’s presence starts to unsettle Amy, especially around her husband. As cracks begin to appear in Amy’s perfect life, she cannot shake the feeling that the family friend may not be a friend at all…

Don’t miss this gripping, addictive read. It will make you think twice about who you invite into your home…

Additional information

Weight 262 g
Dimensions 198 × 128 × 26 mm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

369

Language

English

Edition

1st paperback ed

Dewey

823.92 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K