Can you ever trust someone you meet online?
Anna and Zoe are twins. Identical in appearance, utterly different in personality, they share a bond so close that nothing - or no one - can rip them apart.
Until Anna meets charismatic Nick.
Anna is trusting, romantic and hopeful; she thinks Nick is perfect.
Zoe is daring, dangerous and extreme; she thinks Nick is a liar.
Zoe has seen Anna betrayed by men before. She'll stop at nothing to discover if Nick is as good as he seems.
Lies may hurt. But honesty can kill.
Publisher: Headline Publishing Group
ISBN: 9781472205575
Number of pages: 480
Weight: 340 g
Dimensions: 196 x 128 x 36 mm
Adele Parks just keeps getting better - Heat
Gripping, twisty and heartbreaking, this standout story is a triumph - Isabelle Broom, Heat
Adele Parks does it again. She's already proved she can write a sparkling rom com, a moving love story and a lovingly researched historical novel, now she's taken on the domestic thriller genre and nailed it. Tightly plotted, brilliantly conceived and totally gripping - Lisa Jewell
Twisty, unputdownable and utterly engrossing - Jenny Colgan
Filled with drama, riddled with deceit, The Stranger In My Home is another wonderfully tragic and atmospheric story about the complexities of morals and issues and with such an unexpected ending that will leave the reader gasping in shock - Handwritten Girl
Gripped from the very first line, this rollercoaster read is undoubtedly Adele Parks's best novel yet - Bella Magazine
You MUST discover this absolute gem of a novel for yourself... It had me truly gripped from start to finish - The Welsh Librarian
A slow burning story that speeds up halfway through, its pace mirrors Alison's psyche as it unravels, holding the reader in suspense before packing a final punch. Unpredictable and gripping until the end - The Lady
The plot twists and turns...and the reader is left frantic to know how it's going to work out - Woman
The secrets, lies and suspense kept me engrossed - Daily Mail
A wonderful exploration of love - Katie Fforde
A must read. Romantic, yet truthful, this is a moving love story with unforgettable characters - Jenny Colgan
A heart-warming, heart breaking tale of love and loss, with an ending that will knock you off your feet. This is Adele Parks at the top of her game - Mike Gayle
Utterly engrossing and beautifully written - Freya North
A fairy tale with bite. Sparkly, compelling and - ultimately unexpected - Jane Fallon
Adele Parks' wonderful and heart breaking new novel will stay with you - Chris Manby
Adele Parks is a deft observer of human nature - Kathleen Tessaro
A thrilling cross-generational love story. We can't think of many authors who create more flawed and loveable characters - Glamour
Written with wit, and finishes with a surprisingly bittersweet twist - Sunday Mirror
An emotional rollercoaster of a read - Woman & Home
Well observed, original and wonderfully crafted, this is my favourite Adele Parks book to date - Sun
An emotional punch of an ending - Good Housekeeping
A big final twist that will keep you reading - Heat
A sweet, moving and romantic story that will captivate you from the first page - Closer
The story is completely mesmerising, and the ending heartbreakingly epic. Adele has created a cast of characters that completely cover the moral spectrum. The State We're In is a superb triumph - We Love This Book
This book made me laugh, caught at my heart and then broke it. The story is clearly building to something but I didn't know what - I won't spoil it but this is definitely not one for public transport - A Case for Books
A perceptive insight into family life, both idyllic and dreadful, and the individuals that are part of it. The characters are all people that you can believe in...and the ending? It's an absolute stunner! - Our Book Reviews
Adele Parks your books just keep getting better and better!
Image of You starts slowly with a lovely romance for Anna, plenty of emotion, empathy, and love. Then we meet Anna’s twin sister Zoe the yin to Anna’s Yang...
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This was a solid romantic thriller but I felt it went on a bit, particularly at the end of the book it felt like there was a lot of waffle to plump out the book that wasn't really necessary, and I did guess where... More
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