'Meticulously plotted and UTTERLY chilling - everything you want from a contemporary thriller' PAULA HAWKINS, author of The Girl on the Train
'A gripping exploration of consent and power play, this is all too timely' Heat
'Clever, compassionate and completely compelling' Erin Kelly, Sunday Times bestselling author
'Mel McGrath tackles hard-hitting issues in a thought-provoking way. Her novels are an interesting crossover between page-turning thrillers and a book-club novel ripe for discussion' Adele Parks, Platinum, Book of the Month
'Very raw and powerful, it's a timely addition to the academic noir genre, as #MeToo finally starts to catch up with universities in a long-awaited reckoning. Highly recommended' Harriet Tyce, author of Blood Orange
'A deliciously disturbing thriller' Ann Cleeves, Sunday Times bestselling author
'I can't remember the last time I was so invested in a book' Sathnam Sanghera, The Times
'An unsettling, compelling story. Mel McGrath has a unique skill for drawing flawed yet fascinating characters who captivate the reader' Rachel Abbott
'Complex characters and an intelligent, twisty plot make Two Wrongs an absolutely gripping and thought-provoking read. I loved it' Roz Watkins
'Mel McGrath skilfully controls the drip-feed of information in a complex and painfully topical mystery' Times Crime Club
'Powerful and timely' Crime Monthly
'Mums everywhere will be gripped' Sunday Post
'Psychological detail and deft plotting effortlessly carry McGrath's novel' Financial Times
'It's not easy to create compelling people on page . . . but Nevis, Honor and Cullen are each so complex . . . the ending packs a punch here too' Daily Record
'A gripping exploration of consent and power play, this is all too timely' Heat
'Clever, compassionate and completely compelling' Erin Kelly, Sunday Times bestselling author
'Mel McGrath tackles hard-hitting issues in a thought-provoking way. Her novels are an interesting crossover between page-turning thrillers and a book-club novel ripe for discussion' Adele Parks, Platinum, Book of the Month
'Very raw and powerful, it's a timely addition to the academic noir genre, as #MeToo finally starts to catch up with universities in a long-awaited reckoning. Highly recommended' Harriet Tyce, author of Blood Orange
'A deliciously disturbing thriller' Ann Cleeves, Sunday Times bestselling author
'I can't remember the last time I was so invested in a book' Sathnam Sanghera, The Times
'An unsettling, compelling story. Mel McGrath has a unique skill for drawing flawed yet fascinating characters who captivate the reader' Rachel Abbott
'Complex characters and an intelligent, twisty plot make Two Wrongs an absolutely gripping and thought-provoking read. I loved it' Roz Watkins
'Mel McGrath skilfully controls the drip-feed of information in a complex and painfully topical mystery' Times Crime Club
'Powerful and timely' Crime Monthly
'Mums everywhere will be gripped' Sunday Post
'Psychological detail and deft plotting effortlessly carry McGrath's novel' Financial Times
'It's not easy to create compelling people on page . . . but Nevis, Honor and Cullen are each so complex . . . the ending packs a punch here too' Daily Record
'Meticulously plotted and UTTERLY chilling - everything you want from a contemporary thriller' PAULA HAWKINS, author of The Girl on the Train
'A gripping exploration of consent and power play, this is all too timely' Heat
'Clever, compassionate and completely compelling' Erin Kelly, Sunday Times bestselling author
'Mel McGrath tackles hard-hitting issues in a thought-provoking way. Her novels are an interesting crossover between page-turning thrillers and a book-club novel ripe for discussion' Adele Parks, Platinum, Book of the Month
'Very raw and powerful, it's a timely addition to the academic noir genre, as #MeToo finally starts to catch up with universities in a long-awaited reckoning. Highly recommended' Harriet Tyce, author of Blood Orange
'A deliciously disturbing thriller' Ann Cleeves, Sunday Times bestselling author
'I can'tremember the last time I was so invested in a book' Sathnam Sanghera, The Times
'An unsettling, compelling story. Mel McGrath has a unique skill for drawing flawed yet fascinating characters who captivate the reader' Rachel Abbott
'Complex characters and an intelligent, twisty plot make Two Wrongs an absolutely gripping and thought-provoking read. I loved it' Roz Watkins
'Mel McGrath skilfully controls the drip-feed of information in a complex and painfully topical mystery' Times Crime Club
'Powerful and timely' Crime Monthly
'Mums everywhere will be gripped' Sunday Post
'Psychological detail and deft plotting effortlessly carry McGrath's novel' Financial Times
'It's not easy to create compelling people on page . . . but Nevis, Honor and Cullen are each so complex . . . the ending packs a punch here too' Daily Record
'A gripping exploration of consent and power play, this is all too timely' Heat
'Clever, compassionate and completely compelling' Erin Kelly, Sunday Times bestselling author
'Mel McGrath tackles hard-hitting issues in a thought-provoking way. Her novels are an interesting crossover between page-turning thrillers and a book-club novel ripe for discussion' Adele Parks, Platinum, Book of the Month
'Very raw and powerful, it's a timely addition to the academic noir genre, as #MeToo finally starts to catch up with universities in a long-awaited reckoning. Highly recommended' Harriet Tyce, author of Blood Orange
'A deliciously disturbing thriller' Ann Cleeves, Sunday Times bestselling author
'I can'tremember the last time I was so invested in a book' Sathnam Sanghera, The Times
'An unsettling, compelling story. Mel McGrath has a unique skill for drawing flawed yet fascinating characters who captivate the reader' Rachel Abbott
'Complex characters and an intelligent, twisty plot make Two Wrongs an absolutely gripping and thought-provoking read. I loved it' Roz Watkins
'Mel McGrath skilfully controls the drip-feed of information in a complex and painfully topical mystery' Times Crime Club
'Powerful and timely' Crime Monthly
'Mums everywhere will be gripped' Sunday Post
'Psychological detail and deft plotting effortlessly carry McGrath's novel' Financial Times
'It's not easy to create compelling people on page . . . but Nevis, Honor and Cullen are each so complex . . . the ending packs a punch here too' Daily Record