Three women. One accident. Who's to blame?
The lonely doctor
Imogen has always wanted to be a doctor, but the pressure of her job is slowly cracking her fragile mental state, and her infatuation with an old flame is twisting into something darker.
The kind teacher
Zoe's job is going well and she is blissfully in love with her new boyfriend - but his old friend, Imogen, still seems to be obsessed with him . . .
The single mum
Grace has her hands full as a vet and a harried mother to a recovering anorexic teenager. And when circumstances force her daughter to change school, Grace's long-hidden secrets are threatened with exposure.
All it takes is one fateful accident to change all their lives forever.
'Katie's done it again: an escalating sense of foreboding that drew me in from page one and never let me go' FIONA McINTOSH
Praise for Katie McMahon's critically acclaimed debut novel, The Mistake:
'Fresh, funny and heartfelt . . . I didn't want it to end' LIANE MORIARTY
'Brilliantly drawn characters, witty asides . . . McMahon writes like a dream' ASIA MACKAY
'A firecracker of a book, rich in humour, warmth and insight' JACLYN MORIARTY
The lonely doctor
Imogen has always wanted to be a doctor, but the pressure of her job is slowly cracking her fragile mental state, and her infatuation with an old flame is twisting into something darker.
The kind teacher
Zoe's job is going well and she is blissfully in love with her new boyfriend - but his old friend, Imogen, still seems to be obsessed with him . . .
The single mum
Grace has her hands full as a vet and a harried mother to a recovering anorexic teenager. And when circumstances force her daughter to change school, Grace's long-hidden secrets are threatened with exposure.
All it takes is one fateful accident to change all their lives forever.
'Katie's done it again: an escalating sense of foreboding that drew me in from page one and never let me go' FIONA McINTOSH
Praise for Katie McMahon's critically acclaimed debut novel, The Mistake:
'Fresh, funny and heartfelt . . . I didn't want it to end' LIANE MORIARTY
'Brilliantly drawn characters, witty asides . . . McMahon writes like a dream' ASIA MACKAY
'A firecracker of a book, rich in humour, warmth and insight' JACLYN MORIARTY