A body in a pool. A rifle. And a scream that carries across the valley.
But is that the end, or just the beginning?
It's been a hard couple of years, but things finally seem to be looking up for Danielle. Her boyfriend Matteo has inherited a dilapidated old farmhouse in Tuscany, complete with olive groves, vineyards and - most importantly - a pool. They will swim, drink wine and sit out under the stars. It couldn't be more perfect.
When she gets there, Danielle finds it's not quite as idyllic as she thought. There's a lot of work to be done on the house, but first she turns her attention to making the algae-infested concrete swamp into the infinity pool of her dreams.
As she digs up the old foundations, Danielle brings to light long-buried secrets that will shatter the tranquillity of her Tuscan dream forever - and make her question how well we ever know the people we claim to love...
A page-turning psychological supsense for fans of C.L. Taylor and T.M. Logan
'I was totally hooked' Philippa East
Readers absolutely love The Infinity Pool:
'I was totally hooked... I couldn't turn the pages fast enough' NetGalley 4* Review
'One of the most enjoyable books I have read this year' NetGalley 5* Review
'Loved this book! I was totally hooked... I couldn't turn the pages fast enough' NetGalley 5* Review
'This is the perfect summer read. If you like fast-paced thrillers with lots of twists and turns this is definitely for you' jtayauthor, 5* Review
'A wonderful thrilling ride... Some amazing twists in this story... A quick, twisty novel' Rubie Reads, 5* Review
'Gorgeous setting and an ominous plot' NetGalley 5* Review
'Finished it in a couple of days' NetGalley 5* Review
'Intriguing, engaging and thrilling' NetGalley 4* Review
'The twists and turns start coming, it does not disappoint' NetGalley 4* Review
'An ending you don't expect at all' NetGalley 4* Review
'Kept me intrigued the whole way through' NetGalley 4* Review
'Loved this book... The ending was amazing. Brilliant' NetGalley 5* Review
'I tore through it - I had to see how it would end. Gave me chills' NetGalley 5* Review
But is that the end, or just the beginning?
It's been a hard couple of years, but things finally seem to be looking up for Danielle. Her boyfriend Matteo has inherited a dilapidated old farmhouse in Tuscany, complete with olive groves, vineyards and - most importantly - a pool. They will swim, drink wine and sit out under the stars. It couldn't be more perfect.
When she gets there, Danielle finds it's not quite as idyllic as she thought. There's a lot of work to be done on the house, but first she turns her attention to making the algae-infested concrete swamp into the infinity pool of her dreams.
As she digs up the old foundations, Danielle brings to light long-buried secrets that will shatter the tranquillity of her Tuscan dream forever - and make her question how well we ever know the people we claim to love...
A page-turning psychological supsense for fans of C.L. Taylor and T.M. Logan
'I was totally hooked' Philippa East
Readers absolutely love The Infinity Pool:
'I was totally hooked... I couldn't turn the pages fast enough' NetGalley 4* Review
'One of the most enjoyable books I have read this year' NetGalley 5* Review
'Loved this book! I was totally hooked... I couldn't turn the pages fast enough' NetGalley 5* Review
'This is the perfect summer read. If you like fast-paced thrillers with lots of twists and turns this is definitely for you' jtayauthor, 5* Review
'A wonderful thrilling ride... Some amazing twists in this story... A quick, twisty novel' Rubie Reads, 5* Review
'Gorgeous setting and an ominous plot' NetGalley 5* Review
'Finished it in a couple of days' NetGalley 5* Review
'Intriguing, engaging and thrilling' NetGalley 4* Review
'The twists and turns start coming, it does not disappoint' NetGalley 4* Review
'An ending you don't expect at all' NetGalley 4* Review
'Kept me intrigued the whole way through' NetGalley 4* Review
'Loved this book... The ending was amazing. Brilliant' NetGalley 5* Review
'I tore through it - I had to see how it would end. Gave me chills' NetGalley 5* Review