The Woman Who Lied
(Author) Claire DouglasEmilia Ward lives quietly in suburban London with her husband and two children. Just an ordinary wife and mother. But also a bestselling crime writer. When she starts writing her tenth Detective Miranda Moody novel, however, life takes a frightening turn: an incident straight out of one of her novels occurs in real life. Just an unsettling coincidence, she thinks. Until it happens again. Then someone she knows dies exactly like a victim in the book she's still writing . . . Why is someone doing this? How do they know what she is writing? And how long before Emilia and her family are next?--Penguin Publisher's Site.
Claire Douglas
Claire Douglas is a British author known for her gripping psychological thrillers. Her most notable works include "The Sisters" and "Local Girl Missing." Douglas' writing style is characterized by tense and suspenseful plots, complex characters, and unexpected twists. She has made significant contributions to the thriller genre, earning praise for her ability to keep readers on the edge of their seats. "Local Girl Missing" is considered her most famous work, captivating readers with its atmospheric setting and chilling storyline. Douglas continues to captivate audiences with her thrilling and suspenseful novels.