Dying for Christmas (Paperback)
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Dying for Christmas (Paperback)

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Paperback 400 Pages
Published: 20/11/2014
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'Packs a killer twist' Prima

'Wickedly funny' Sunday Mirror
________

To mark the twelve days of Christmas, he gives me a gift every day, each more horrible than the last . . .

I am missing. Held captive by a blue-eyed stranger.

The twelfth day is getting closer.

After that, there will be no more Christmas cheer for me.

No mince pies, no carols.

No way out . . .
________

A gripping and chilling psychological thriller, perfect for fans of Lisa Jewell, Shari Lapena and Harriet Tyce.

What readers are saying:

***** 'Entertaining, dark and full of suspense, with a slithering of wit for good measure.'
***** 'The twist took my breath away. I couldn't put it down.'
***** 'Should you want a captivating, dark, twisted and enthralling festive read . . . then look no further.'

Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd
ISBN: 9781784160173
Number of pages: 400
Weight: 273 g
Dimensions: 198 x 127 x 24 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS
Fast, wickedly funny, hugely enjoyable. [keeps] you in suspense until the end This thriller… packs a killer twist Morally complex, disturbing and very gripping. What starts out to be a chiller turns into a brain-twisting shocker. All rather clever, really. A deliciously dark winter’s tale that delivers twist after twist as it races towards its shocking conclusion. The perfect thriller to curl up with this Christmas. Exciting, chillingly complex ...a delicious dark twist at the end. I read Dying For Christmas peering out from between my fingers in fright - but I could NOT put it down. The twist left me reeling! I love all Tammy's books and this one is no exception. Dark and gloriously addictive… clear your diary, put your phone on silent and enjoy. compulsive reading at its absolute best a great anti-Christmas tale Chilling, twisty and addictive. I finished the last few pages walking from the train station, bumping into people, because I couldn't put it down. Makes Gone Girl look like a beginners guide to gaslighting. Disturbing, compelling and utter genius. Dying for Christmas is one of the darkest and most ingenious pyschological thrillers on the market at the moment.

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“Chilling, exhilarating and really quite brilliant.”

Tammy Cohen (she also writes as Tamar Cohen) is one of my favourite authors. I have devoured each of her previous four books. Her last book; The Broken, was a bit of a change in direction for her in that it was darker... More

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Emma Smith at Bedford

“Better than Gone Girl!”

Jessica Gold is taking a coffee break during Christmas shopping when she strikes up a conversation with a good looking blue-eyed stranger. And here begins our tale....

As soon as I read the line 'In a sense, you... More

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“Not For Me.”

I have read many Tammy Cohen novels and have enjoyed them which attracted me to this book and also since the blurb described a Christmas theme and it is only 2 weeks until Christmas.
This book did hold my attention to... More

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