'Utterly absorbing, I couldn't put this thrilling whodunnit down' C.L. Taylor, bestselling author of Her Last Holiday
âA compelling page-turnerâ Fiona Cummins, bestselling author of Rattle
Perfect mother. Perfect wife. Jane Goodwin has spent years building her picture-perfect life in the quiet town of Ashdon.
So when the girl next door, sixteen-year-old Clare Edwards, is found murdered, Jane knows she must first protect her family.
Every marriage has a few white lies and hers is no exception. Janeâs worked hard to cover up her dark secret from all those years ago â and sheâll do anything to keep it hidden...
Praise for The Girl Next Door:
âA compelling page-turner about the nature of suspicion, hidden secrets, and claustrophobic local communitiesâ Fiona Cummins, bestselling author of Rattle
'Utterly absorbing, I couldn't put this thrilling whodunnit down.' C.L. Taylor, Sunday Times bestselling author of Her Last Holiday
âA compelling plot which keeps the reader captivated until the final twistâ Jane Corry, Sunday Times bestselling author of I Looked Away
âGripping, manipulative and thrilling. I couldnât put it downâ Claire Allan, bestselling author of Her Name Was Rose
âSkilfully plotted and with a twist I never saw coming...a terrific read!â Cass Green, bestselling author of In a Cottage in a Wood
âAbsolutely loved it. So claustrophobic and unsettling!â Lisa Hall, bestselling author of Between You and Me
âDomestic noir and police procedural served up in one delicious helpingâ Rachel Sargeant, author of The Perfect Neighbours
âUnsettling...I read this with a growing sense of dreadâ Louise Jensen, author of The Sister
âA beautifully written and pacy tale which crackles with twists and turnsâ Amanda Jennings, author of The Haven
âAn enthralling, sharply observed thriller...impossible to put down!â Isabel Ashdown, author of Little Sister
âKept me guessing until its chilling conclusionâ Lucy Clarke, author of You Let Me In
PHOEBE MORGAN is an author and editor. She studied English at Leeds University after growing up in the Suffolk countryside. She has previously worked as a journalist and now edits crime and womenâs fiction for a publishing house during the day, and writes her own books in the evenings. She lives in London and you can follow her on Twitter @Phoebe_A_Morgan.