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An explosive new thriller from multi-million-copy bestselling author, featuring the brilliant criminal psychologist Cyrus Haven, a man who will stop at nothing to get to the truth.

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An explosive new thriller from multi-million-copy bestselling author, featuring the brilliant criminal psychologist Cyrus Haven, a man who will stop at nothing to get to the truth.
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Autorenporträt
Michael Robotham is a former feature writer and investigative reporter, who has worked in Britain, Australia and America. His debut thriller, The Suspect, introduced clinical psychologist Joe O'Loughlin and sold more than a million copies around the world, launching a nine-book series. It has been adapted into an ITV series starring Aidan Turner. Michael's standalone thriller The Secrets She Keeps has also been the basis of two BBC TV series. He has twice won the prestigious UK Crime Writers' Association Gold Dagger Award for best crime novel, as well as the Ian Fleming Steel Dagger for When She Was Good, a Richard & Judy Book Club pick. Michael lives in Sydney.
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"[A] gripping follow-up to Good Girl, Bad Girl. . . . Robotham delves into some very (very) dark territory, and the horror steadily mounts... Readers will be putty in this supremely talented author's capable hands. An urgent, poignant, and terrifying thriller. More please." -Kirkus Reviews, STARRED review

"[A] powerhouse of a novel. . . . The whole enterprise is enriched by wonderfully cadenced prose that almost invites one to feel its texture. It's rare to be overawed by the writing in scenes of violence and danger, but...this one's a jewel, and readers who don't know Robotham should immediately catch up." -Booklist, STARRED review

"Twisty. . . . fans of grim psychological suspense will be rewarded." -Publishers Weekly

"[A] page-turner from the start. . . . When She Was Good makes a desperate plea for the forces of love and justice to prevail." -New York Journal of Books