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Sun Damage | Sabine Durrant
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'Another masterful trouble-in-paradise book from Sabine Durrant, whose sharp observations strip bare the darkness we all try to hide. The suspense sizzles off every page' ERIN KELLY 'Plenty of Ripleyish peril to keep the nerves on edge' CLARE CHAMBERS 'Sun-soaked brilliance' SARAH HILARY The heat is intense. The secrets are stifling. She just needs to escape . . . Nine guests arrive at a remote villa in the south of France. They know each other well. Or think they do. But at least one of them has plenty to hide - and nowhere to run. Under the relentless sun, loyalties will be tested, secrets revealed, and tensions pushed to the point of no return. The sensational new novel from the universally acclaimed Sabine Durrant - destined to be the thriller of summer 2022. Praise for Sabine Durrant's previous thrillers: 'Seriously superior psychological thriller' Star pick, SUNDAY TIMES Crime Club 'Masterly' Louise Candlish 'Incredible!' Lucy Atkins 'Riveting' Clare Mackintosh 'Extraordinary' Mark Edwards 'Intelligent, twisty' OBSERVER 'Accomplished and addictive' SUNDAY TIMES 'Stupendously addictive' Deborah Moggach 'Pace, place, characters, plot ... it's a masterclass' Gill Hornby 'Deliciously sly and profoundly moving' JP Delaney 'Elegant and astute' Louise O'Neill 'Engrossing psychological crime' LITERARY REVIEW
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JHSiess
Sun Damage | Sabine Durrant
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📬 𝑩𝒐𝒐𝒌 𝑴𝒂𝒊𝒍 📚

Author 𝐒𝐚𝐛𝐢𝐧𝐞 𝐃𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐚𝐧𝐭 is fascinated by con artists & loves unreliable narrators. She began writing 𝐒𝐮𝐧 𝐃𝐚𝐦𝐚𝐠𝐞, her 6th thriller, in March 2020, inspired by “claustrophobia & wish-fulfilment.“ She also incorporated a love story.

Thanks to the generosity of Bibliolifestyle & Harper Perennial, I plan to enjoy the book in the sun by the pool. Hopefully, I won't suffer any sun damage! 😎☀️

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JillR
Sun Damage | Sabine Durrant
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An easier read for book club this month after a spell of heavier reads. I enjoyed this; a page-turning psychological thriller with The Serpent vibes. Whilst it didn‘t quite get as menacing as I thought it might, the claustrophobic feeling built nicely against a backdrop of unpleasant rich people, the South of France and great food…

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