The stunning new psychological thriller from the Sunday Times bestselling author of No Further Questions and The Evidence Against You
Gillian McAllister is the Sunday Times and New York Times bestselling author of eight stand-alone novels. Her books have been selected for the Radio 2 Book Club, Reese's Book Club, the Richard & Judy Book Club, and is published in thirty-six languages.
Bravo! How to Disappear is undoubtedly her best yet.
Gripping and emotional - a cracking read. -- Clare
Mackintosh
A clever and original thriller with a brilliant
ending. Beautifully written and emotional as well as tense
and unpredictable, I couldn't put it down. -- Claire
Douglas
Totally addictive: clever, convincing and ingeniously
plotted with twists that repeatedly pulled the rug from under my
feet. But more than that, How to Disappear is peopled
with characters so real and relatable you feel you could reach
out and touch them. Any crime writer can keep you turning the
pages - but few can make you care this much. -- Erin Kelly
Some thrillers stage a few moments of high anxiety (at best); more
thrillers simply sprinkle jitters here and there, like piano
ditties peppered lightly with minor chords. But How to
Disappear is a relentless drumroll of suspense, a knife-edge
novel in which - at any moment, with any word, in the spaces
between words - the characters can drop into danger as
though falling through a trapdoor. They aren't safe for even an
instant . . . and neither is the reader who cares about them (and
who couldn't?). Gillian McAllister's rattling, deeply satisfying
book ranks among the best psychological-suspense thrillers of
recent years, but you'll be reminded too of Jodi Picoult, Liane
Moriarty, Celeste Ng's Little Fires Everywhere. Bloody hell,
this is a good one. -- A. J. Finn
If Jodi Picoult wrote psychological thrillers, they would look
like this. A compulsive read with a jaw-dropping
twist, I read it in a day -- Rosamund Lupton
Tense, twisty and perfectly paced, How To Disappear is a
compelling portrait of a family under unbearable pressure - where
one false step invites disaster into all their lives -- T. M.
Logan
Gillian McAllister has done it again. How to Disappear is a
captivating story with unforgettable characters. This is
one you can't put down and you won't soon forget -- Samantha
Downing
I couldn't look away from this intricate and spellbinding
exploration of the devastating ripples that spread from a terrible
crime. The desperate and dangerous slippery slope that one family
finds themselves on is as gut punching as it is believable.
Whip smart and wonderfully written. -- Holly Seddon
This intricately plotted drama is a masterclass in taut, twisty
but beautiful writing * Sun *
A clever, compulsive, cat-and-mouse family thriller that
made my heart race. Never ever, would I want to go into a
witness protection programme after this. Absolutely
brilliant -- Jane Corry
High tension, believable characters and a terrific plot. A truly
riveting read -- Lesley Kara
A totally gripping and heart-wrenching story that leaves you
breathless. Her best book yet, and that's saying
something -- Jane Fallon
At its core, this tense page-turner is a deeply original
love story, and its characters are so warm and real that they
stole my heart. I was absolutely gripped by Lauren, Aidan and
Zara's story - rarely have I read a novel so fast. -- Beth
O'Leary
Tense and brilliant. If anyone's found expired with a copy
of it lying next to them, it'll be because they flat-out forgot to
breathe. This is her best book yet -- Jill Mansell
My goodness, it's brilliant. The ending blew me away! A
superb, tense and thrilling ride. I admit I stayed up far too
late to finish it, but it was so worth it -- Melanie Golding
If you read one book this year, make it this one -- Adam
Croft
I read How to Disappear with my heart in my mouth.
Beautiful, layered, suffocating, with an impossible love story
at its heart. -- Lia Louis
Another brilliant psychological thriller from Gillian
McAllister * Hello! *
Utterly compelling, addictive and gripping; the best
psychological thriller I've read this year -- Lucy Clarke
I was blown away. Being forced to consider the reality of
life under witness protection, of family members having to make
impossible, brutal choices, was heartbreaking. I think it will
resonate with many people. It's an outstanding and utterly
gripping novel that deserves to be a bestseller -- Emma
Curtis
A highly original novel about witness protection that is
tense and compelling with a great ending. Her best yet! --
Mark Edwards
Intense, utterly believable and at times shocking, it will make
you see the world - even one in confinement - through new eyes
* WI Life *
This book explores just how brutal witness protection can be,
and the choices people involved must make * Woman's Own *
This intricately plotted drama is a masterclass in taut, twisty
but beautiful writing * Fabulous *
A rollercoaster that will leave you gasping and turning the
pages for more * Refinery29 *
The author's best book yet * Prima *
Included in 'The Hottest Summer Reads' * Cosmopolitan *
Included in 'Book Club' * Woman's Weekly *
Praise for Gillian McAllister * - *
I read it in a breathless day and a half. I loved every
page
As tense as a piano string * Sunday Times *
An exceptional debut
An exceptional thriller with a thumping, emotional heart *
Heat *
Addictive, clever, twisty * Sun *
I loved this gripping and thought-provoking read
Ingeniously constructed, with real flesh-and-blood characters
and cliff-hanging suspense
Tense, compelling, with a clever grand reveal * Daily Mail
*
One of the best courtroom dramas I've ever read
Kept me glued to every page * Good Housekeeping *
Gripping, cleverly-constructed, and heart-wrenching. Truly
original
Intelligent. Compulsive. Heart-wrenching. Unforgettable
Brilliantly written
A thrilling mystery with a strong emotional heart * Woman &
Home *
McAllister ratchets up the tension to excellent effect in this
addictive page-turner * Connaught Telegraph *
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