The Girl In Cell A (Hardback)
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The Girl In Cell A (Hardback)

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Hardback 592 Pages
Published: 01/05/2025
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'Masterful. A beautifully written, twisting psychological thriller' CHRIS WHITAKER
'A thrillingly written and carefully researched journey into the dark world of forensic psychotherapy, amnesia and murder. Complex, completely convincing characters and twist you'll never guess. A masterful achievement' ALEX MICHAELIDES
'Full of unexpected, mind-bending twists, THE GIRL IN CELL A explores memory, truth, and lies in a small American mining town .. tense and surprising' NITA PROSE
'A compelling, pacy, multi-layered mystery that shows us the most dangerous secrets are the ones we keep from ourselves' ERIN KELLY
'Both epic family tale and riveting psychological thriller, The Girl in Cell A is an utterly absorbing story with an ending that will leave you reeling' SHARI LAPENA
'A fabulous thriller where small-town America and the sins of its inhabitants make for a wonderful page-turner' STEVE CAVANAGH

THE WORLD KNOWS HER AS THE GIRL IN CELL A.

Convicted of murder at seventeen, infamous killer and true crime celebrity Orianna Negi has always maintained her innocence.

BUT IF SHE DIDN'T KILL GIDEON WYCLERC...

Orianna has a blind spot over that fateful day: she can't remember what happened. Forensic psychologist Annie Ledet is tasked with unlocking the truth.

....THEN WHO DID?

Orianna grew up in Eden Falls, ruled by the insular Wyclerc dynasty and its ruthless patriarch , Amos. As their sessions progress, Annie reaches into Orianna's past to a shattering realisation.... Scandal. Sex. Power. Race. And murder. Between guilt and innocence lies a fallen Eden.

Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
ISBN: 9781399707701
Number of pages: 592
Dimensions: 240 x 156 mm


MEDIA REVIEWS

Full of unexpected, mind-bending twists, THE GIRL IN CELL A explores memory, truth, and lies in a small American mining town. If you liked ANNA O, you'll marvel at this tense and surprising novel - Nita Prose

Masterful. A beautifully written, twisting psychological thriller - Chris Whitaker

A triumphantly mind-bending puzzlebox of a book that will have you questioning everything - Ruth Ware

A compelling, pacy, multi-layered mystery that shows us the most dangerous secrets are the ones we keep from ourselves - Erin Kelly

Both epic family tale and riveting psychological thriller, THE GIRL IN CELL A is an utterly absorbing story with an ending that will leave you reeling - Shari Lapena

A fabulous thriller where small-town America and the sins of its inhabitants make for a wonderful page-turner - Steve Cavanaugh

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“Brilliant psychological thriller”

I love Vaseem Khan's Malabar House series set in India. The Girl in Cell A is a new departure for the author so I wasn't sure what to expect. The book surpassed all my expectations. Vaseem Khan is a... More

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“Great read”

I honestly hadn't heard of this author before, but I liked the sound of this one and it definitely wasn't a mistake choosing it.A well told thriller packed with twists and turns that keep you holding on... More

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