The Woman on the Pier

· Sold by HarperCollins UK
4.2
15 reviews
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400
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‘As much a thriller as a chilling exploration of grief, The Woman on the Pier is one of B P Walter’s finest—and most shocking—novels yet’ A. J. Gnuse, author of Girl in the WallsTwo strangers meet on the pierOnly one walks away...

Screenwriter Caroline Byrne is desperate to know why her daughter Jessica died, murdered in Stratford when she was supposed to be at a friend’s in Somerset.

When Caroline discovers the messages Jessica had been sending a boy named Michael, she realises it’s because of him. Because he failed to meet her that day.

He’s the reason why her daughter is dead.

And so she makes a choice. He’s the one who’s going to pay.

That is her promise. Her price.

Set between Essex, Kent, and Australia, The Woman on the Pier is a dark suspense thriller brimming with secrets and lies seeping across three generations – a must-read for fans of Lucy Foley and Rosamund Lupton.

‘An unflinching, visceral and eloquently written dissection of a mother’s grief and her journey to get what she perceives as justice’ R. J. Parker, author of The Good Neighbour

Ratings and reviews

4.2
15 reviews
Marianne Vincent
November 16, 2021
The Woman On The Pier is the fourth novel by British author, B.P. Walter. Successful screenwriter Caroline Byrne is a little concerned when messages to her teenaged daughter, Jessica go unanswered during a terrorist attack in East London, but reassures herself that Jessica has gone to visit a friend in Somerset, so she should be safe. Police at the door in the early hours tell a different story: Jessica was at Stratford Station, and was shot dead by a terrorist. Her marriage to Alec, already unstable, deteriorates even further, especially as Caroline becomes a relentless irritant to Jessica’s friends, their parents, police, and any witnesses, as she tries to fathom why her daughter was in Stratford. She cannot understand why Jessica lied to her. But then Jessica’s phone, returned by police, offers a clue: a stream of messages to and from a Michael Kelley, whom she was to meet at that fateful place, where he failed to appear. Now a mother who is determined to have something more to blame for the death of her daughter than a bunch of dead terrorists, Caroline seeks to saddle this young man with the responsibility, refusing to listen to reason from her husband. She heads to Southend to track him down and confront him. Walter pack so much into this story that you’ll need to don your disbelief suspenders: a paedophile ring, self-harming teens, terrorists, teen boys connecting with MILFs, infidelity, child abuse, drug abuse, post-traumatic amnesia, mistaken identity, a body at the bottom of a staircase. It seems that not one character leads a plain, dull, ordinary life: each one has major issues. The story is told by two narrators over a dual timeline. The story is populated by unappealing characters behaving badly who mostly fail to redeem themselves, although at least the teens have an excuse. The establishment of the characters’ backstories is, at times rather clumsy, tell instead of show. The lead-up to the events described in the blurb, and the title, is painfully slow. Much of the plot is melodramatic, the dialogue often real eye-rolling stuff; there are a couple of twists, but too little, too late for them to impact on a poor rating. Disappointing. This unbiased review is from an uncorrected proof copy provided by NetGalley and Harper Collins UK – One More Chapter.
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Marnie Harrison
November 11, 2021
A heart wrenching tale of loss and grief, The Woman on the Pier is a dark story that will get under your skin and will stay there long after you have read that final page. At times it can be quite overwhelming, as it deals with some hard hitting themes of abuse, both domestic and verbal, addiction, self harming and terrorism, which could be triggers for some readers. B.P. Walter does a great job of drawing the reader in with well written and engaging prose, which had me flicking the pages long into the night. All round this is a tough read, but one that is well worth reading.
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Alison Mcmahon
October 15, 2022
Absolutely loved it
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About the author

B P Walter was born and raised in Essex. After spending his childhood and teenage years reading compulsively, he worked in bookshops then went to the University of Southampton to study Film and English followed by an MA in Film & Cultural Management. He is an alumni of the Faber Academy and currently works in social media coordination for Waterstones in London.

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