The new high-concept novel from the author of Falling and Hidden, a gripping psychological thriller by a former police psychologist. Perfect for fans of Nicci French and Tana French.
Emma Kavanagh was born and raised in South Wales. After graduating with a PhD in Psychology from Cardiff University, she spent many years working as a police and military psychologist, training firearms officers, command staff and military personnel throughout the UK and Europe. She lives in South Wales with her husband and young sons.
Cleverly constructed … this engaging and compulsive story will reel
you in and keep you guessing right till the end, which, by the way,
is an absolute belter. Prepare to have your mind well and truly
twisted
*Heat*
A tense and dramatic thriller. Told from the viewpoints of several
characters – all impressively well realised – and interspersed with
case files from kidnappings in more exotic locales, this makes for
an intriguing story, that wrongfoots at several turns.
*Sunday Mirror*
So when an author you’ve admired from their very first book hits
the sweet spot in the writing and storytelling stakes it is a real
moment of reading joy, such as has just happened with Emma Kavanagh
and The Missing Hours. I was a huge fan of the previous two novels
but this was a pretty much one sitting completely immersed
practically inhaled read that actually I’ve just put down. And had
to write about straight away. With a perfectly placed atmospheric
ending that just put the icing right on top of the already
delicious cake, The Missing Hours comes highly recommended from
me.
*Liz Loves Books*
So when an author you’ve admired from their very first book hits
the sweet spot in the writing and storytelling stakes it is a real
moment of reading joy, such as has just happened with Emma Kavanagh
and The Missing Hours. I was a huge fan of the previous two novels
but this was a pretty much one sitting completely immersed
practically inhaled read that actually I’ve just put down. And had
to write about straight away. With a perfectly placed atmospheric
ending that just put the icing right on top of the already
delicious cake, The Missing Hours comes highly recommended from
me.
*Liz Loves Books*
The Missing Hours is both complex and entirely satisfying. Emma
Kavanagh is a wonderful, original writer and The Missing Hours is a
fine achievement. There is nothing about this book I didn’t love. I
can’t say more than that – except more, please!
*For Winter Nights*
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