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At a beautiful villa in the south of France, Hannah Carreras works as a maid. Under strict instructions never to speak to the guests, she blends into the background but she sees everything. Including the mistress Summer, lounging by the pool awaiting the arrival of her married lover, Steve. When Steve finally shows at the villa with his family unexpectedly in tow Summer has vanished. Steve claims he never saw her. But Steves wife is no fool: she knows theres something going on. Whose tiny bikini lies by the pool? Whose perfume is in the bathroom? Before long, the local police start asking…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
At a beautiful villa in the south of France, Hannah Carreras works as a maid. Under strict instructions never to speak to the guests, she blends into the background but she sees everything. Including the mistress Summer, lounging by the pool awaiting the arrival of her married lover, Steve.
When Steve finally shows at the villa with his family unexpectedly in tow Summer has vanished. Steve claims he never saw her. But Steves wife is no fool: she knows theres something going on. Whose tiny bikini lies by the pool? Whose perfume is in the bathroom?
Before long, the local police start asking questions, and the villas occupants have something to hide. Only Hannah, always listening, watching, saw broken glass and blood near the pool the day Summer disappeared. Only Hannah thinks she knows what lies are being told
Autorenporträt
Christopher Fowler is the multi award-winning author of 45 novels and short stories and the author of the Bryant & May mysteries. He has written comedy and drama for BBC radio, script, features and columns for national press, graphic novels, the play Celebrity and the War of the Worlds videogame for Paramount, starring Sir Patrick Stewart. His short story 'The Master Builder' became a feature film entitled Through the Eyes of a Killer, starring Tippi Hedren. Among his awards are the Edge Hill prize 2008 for Old Devil Moon, the Last Laugh prize 2009 for The Victoria Vanishes and again in 2015 for The Burning Man. He lives in London.