'A sensational debut - compelling, hypnotic, full of suspense and quiet menace. Don't miss it!' Lee Child
A split-second decision puts your family in danger. A gripping new thriller that fans of Harlan Coben and Linwood Barclay will read in one sitting. No Bad Deed by Heather Chavez will keep you guessing until the final page.
You're driving home from work to your husband and children.
Suddenly a woman is front of your car. She's being attacked.
You call the police and they tell you to stay in the car.
But what if you got out to help? What might the consequences be?
You save the woman, but the attacker takes your handbag. And your car.
And then, the next day, when you think it's all over, your husband disappears.
He's gone without a trace.
And then he texts you. I'm sorry.
But is it really him?
Nothing could have prepared you for what happens next...
'The kind of twisty, jet-fueled thriller that explodes on page one and has you happily abandoning work, sleep, life as you race to the stunning end' Lisa Gardner
'Chavez's breathless page-turner will have every aspiring Good Samaritan thinking maybe they should let the NEXT guy help' Linwood Barclay
'Heather Chavez's debut novel starts at a sprint and never lets up, twisting its way to an exhilarating, you'll-never-guess-it ending' Peter Swanson
Publisher: Headline Publishing Group
ISBN: 9781472264749
Number of pages: 320
Weight: 220 g
Dimensions: 196 x 128 x 24 mm
A sensational debut - compelling, hypnotic, full of suspense and quiet menace. Don't miss it! - Lee Child
Heather Chavez's debut novel starts at a sprint and never lets up, twisting its way to an exhilarating, you'll-never-guess-it ending. - Peter Swanson
Thanks to Headline and NetGalley for an exchange for an honest review.
'No Bad Deed' is a stunningly accomplished debut from Heather Chavez. So accomplished in fact, that I had to double-check whether this...
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