: Suzy K Quinn
: Not My Daughter
: HarperCollins Publishers
: 9780008323196
: 1
: CHF 7.90
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: Krimis, Thriller, Spionage
: English
: 384
: DRM
: PC/MAC/eReader/Tablet
: ePUB
'What a read! I was hooked from the very first chapter! Chilling and terrifying, this is guaranteed to have your heart pounding the whole way through!' Netgalley reviewer, 5*****__I'm facing every parent's worst nightmare. My daughter is missing - and it's not safe out there...After sixteen years of keeping my daughter from the dark secret of her past, I wake one morning to find her room empty, rucksack gone.I can't breathe. I think she's gone to find her real father - the man I fled from years ago. He's a famous musician, talented and powerful. Beloved by all. Only I know that beneath his charm is a monster.I lied to protect her, but will she see him for what he really is?After all, blood is thicker than water.And now that he has her, he'll never let her go a second time...__The new novel from top-ten bestseller Suzy K Quinn is an addictive and emotional psychological thriller, perfect for fans of Claire McGowan's The Other Wife, Sue Watson's The Sister-in-Law, C. L. Taylor's Strangers and Harriet Tyce's Blood Orange.__**Readers LOVE Not My Daughter:**'An absolutely jaw dropping, dark and twisty page turner. Full of twists that will have you on the edge of your seat!''Unpredictable, exciting, captivating and full of suspense! This will have you hooked till the truth is revealed.''This book is amazing. The story is epic and unlike anything I have read before, it's a thriller with so many twists you get dizzy!''Now this is one hell of a read. I could not put it down for a second.You can feel the raw emotions as the story unfolds!''Terrifying yet enthralling from page to page, it kept me guessing all the way.''I absolutely loved this book, and would give it ten stars if possible!''A real page-turner which had me hooked from start to finish. It has a huge twist which kept me guessing!''Wow! I read a fair few psychological thrillers and this really impressed me. It was dark and brilliantly twisty. It kept me on the edge of my seat!'