A tense, unsettling thriller T. M. LOGAN, author of THE HOLIDAY
Gripping . . . a bright new voice in psychological thrillers ERIN KELLY, author of HE SAID/SHE SAID
I didn t put it down until I had turned the final page LIZ NUGENT, author of OUR LITTLE CRUELTIES
Gripping, propulsive IRISH TIMES
A high-speed, heart-stopping ride EDEL COFFEY, author of BREAKING POINT
Pacy, clever and tense JO SPAIN, author of THE PERFECT LIE
Packs an emotional punch IRISH INDEPENDENT
Full of twists and chills PATRICIA GIBNEY, author of THE MISSING ONES
Eerie and unsettling CATHERINE RYAN HOWARD, author of 56 DAYS
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What if your child s imaginary friend was real?
All children have imaginary friends. It s perfectly normal.
But when Georgina s young son Cody tells her about his New Granny , a mysterious friend from the park, the words send shivers down her spine. Georgina s beloved mother died only months ago.
Her husband Bren is certain the woman is an invention, Cody s way of grieving for his grandmother, but there s something in the way Cody talks about his new friend that feels so real.
Is someone out there, watching Georgina s family from the shadows?
Is Cody s imaginary friend not so imaginary after all?
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An absolutely gripping psychological thriller with an emotional punch that will take your breath away. The perfect suspense novel for fans of Lisa Jewell, Clare Mackintosh and Jane Corry.
About the Author
Rachel Ryan was born and raised in Dublin, Ireland. She can usually be found writing in coffee shops, hanging around libraries, or walking the streets of Dublin, making up stories. Hidden Lies is her first novel.
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