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"Pulls you in at 100 mph." -Mark Billingham, bestselling author "I was hooked from the first page. There is so much tension and suspense and it is very well written." Peggy Beaver - reviewer How do you escape when you've set your own trap? From behind the locked door of her home, Sarah broadcasts her popular podcast. When she starts to seek the truth about the murder of a teenage girl 12 years earlier, she soon finds herself the centre of unwanted attention. While trying to manage her agoraphobia, as well as the online trolls and her family life, Sarah begins to uncover some uncomfortable…mehr

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"Pulls you in at 100 mph." -Mark Billingham, bestselling author "I was hooked from the first page. There is so much tension and suspense and it is very well written." Peggy Beaver - reviewer How do you escape when you've set your own trap? From behind the locked door of her home, Sarah broadcasts her popular podcast. When she starts to seek the truth about the murder of a teenage girl 12 years earlier, she soon finds herself the centre of unwanted attention. While trying to manage her agoraphobia, as well as the online trolls and her family life, Sarah begins to uncover some uncomfortable facts relating to the cold case. As she edges closer to accusing someone of the murder, the online threats soon become physical and as the outside world draws closer and closer to her front door threatening her home, her family and her life, Sarah must decide between fight or flight . . . Praise for Don't Let Me In "A fast-moving brilliant thriller that will not let you down!" -Janice Lombardo, reviewer "a perfect contemporary thriller." -Maureen Cowell, reviewer "a compelling, well written, twisty thriller." -Nicki Richards, reviewer "Totally unputdownable . . . outstanding." -Jeffrey Archer, bestselling author Don't Let Me In is a dark and twisty psychological thriller will appeal to fans of authors like Cara Hunter, Mark Edwards, and Clare MacKintosh
Autorenporträt
Phil Kurthausen was brought up in Merseyside where he dreamt of being a novelist but ended up working as a lawyer. He has travelled the world working as a light bulb repair technician, a flower salesman and, though scared of heights, painted Sydney Harbour Bridge. Ken Dodd once put him in a headlock for being annoying. His work has been broadcast on BBC radio 4 extra, he has published some short stories and his novel `The Silent Pool¿ won the Thriller Round in the Harper Collins People¿s Novelist Competition broadcast on ITV in November 2011 and appeared in the final. It was later shortlisted for the Dundee International Literary Prize in 2012. More recently 'The Silent Pool' won Apple book of the month and his novel `Sudden Death¿ was a best seller on the Amazon kindle charts.