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STRANGER. LIAR. KILLER? YOU CANT TRUST THE BAD DAUGHTER . . . Robin
Davis hasn't spoken to her family in six years. Not since it
happened. Then they're attacked; left fighting for their lives. And
Robin is back. All families have their secrets. And one of theirs
may have put them all in terrible danger . . . YOU CAN ALWAYS TRUST
YOUR FAMILY . . . CAN'T YOU? PRAISE FOR JOY FIELDING 'Gripped me
from the first to the very last page' Tess Gerritsen 'A spiralling
tale of paranoia and suspense' Jenny Milchman 'An edge-of-your-seat
read . . . she is on top form here' Karen Robards 'A gripping,
fast-paced psychological thriller reminiscent of Rear Window'
Booklist 'The characters pulsate with life . . . blows everyone
else off the page' Publishers Weekly 'A page-turning ride' Kirkus
Reviews
You always know who you're meeting online . . . don't you? Turning
to online dating each with their own reasons, four women download
an app, hoping to swipe their way to love and happiness. But not
everyone is who they seem online. Hidden behind a perfect smile and
charming humour, he appears to be the perfect date. But the night
he has planned is unlike any other. The clock is ticking, and for
one woman, this date might just be her last . . . PRAISE FOR JOY
FIELDING 'Gripped me from the first to the very last page' Tess
Gerritsen 'A spiralling tale of paranoia and suspense' Jenny
Milchman 'An edge-of-your-seat read . . . she is on top form here'
Karen Robards 'A gripping, fast-paced psychological thriller
reminiscent of Rear Window' Booklist 'The characters pulsate with
life . . . blows everyone else off the page' Publishers Weekly 'A
page-turning ride' Kirkus Reviews
A gripping novel from a queen of psychological suspense and New
York Times bestselling author, Joy Fielding. Perfect for readers of
Liz Nugget's Lying in Wait, BA Paris and Jenny Blackhurst. 'I think
my real name is Samantha. I think I'm your daughter.' When Caroline
Shipley's two-year-old daughter disappeared, her whole world came
crashing down. Now, fifteen years later, Caroline receives a
phone-call that could change everything. But could this stranger
really be her daughter? And what happened all those years ago to
make her vanish without a trace? As Caroline pieces together the
events of that ill-fated holiday, she begins to question whether
the answers could lie dangerously close to home . . . 'Fielding at
her finest. Readers will not be able to put it down' Booklist
Praise for Joy Fielding's Someone Is Watching 'Someone Is Watching
gripped me from the first to the very last page. Bailey Carpenter
is a heroine who's both victim and warrior woman, a fascinating
sleuth who will linger with you long after you've finished this
thrilling read.' Tess Gerritsen 'Fielding pens a spiraling tale of
paranoia and suspense, as sultry as a Miami night.' Jenny Milchman
'An edge-of-your-seat read . . . With Fielding's patented blend of
complex characters and escalating suspense, she is in top form
here.' Karen Robards 'Engrossing . . . The characters pulsate with
life.' Publishers Weekly (starred review) 'A gripping, fast-paced
psychological thriller . . . Fielding's story of one woman's search
for justice, understanding, and internal peace is nothing short of
arresting.' Booklist (starred review)
You always know who you're meeting online . . . don't you? Turning
to online dating each with their own reasons, four women download
an app, hoping to swipe their way to love and happiness. But not
everyone is who they seem online. Hidden behind a perfect smile and
charming humour, he appears to be the perfect date. But the night
he has planned is unlike any other. The clock is ticking, and for
one woman, this date might just be her last . . . PRAISE FOR JOY
FIELDING 'Gripped me from the first to the very last page' Tess
Gerritsen 'A spiralling tale of paranoia and suspense' Jenny
Milchman 'An edge-of-your-seat read . . . she is on top form here'
Karen Robards 'A gripping, fast-paced psychological thriller
reminiscent of Rear Window' Booklist 'The characters pulsate with
life . . . blows everyone else off the page' Publishers Weekly 'A
page-turning ride' Kirkus Reviews
A gripping novel from a queen of psychological suspense and New
York Times bestselling author, Joy Fielding. Perfect for readers of
Liz Nugget's Lying in Wait, BA Paris and Jenny Blackhurst. 'I think
my real name is Samantha. I think I'm your daughter.' When Caroline
Shipley's two-year-old daughter disappeared, her whole world came
crashing down. Now, fifteen years later, Caroline receives a
phone-call that could change everything. But could this stranger
really be her daughter? And what happened all those years ago to
make her vanish without a trace? As Caroline pieces together the
events of that ill-fated holiday, she begins to question whether
the answers could lie dangerously close to home . . . 'Fielding at
her finest. Readers will not be able to put it down' Booklist
Praise for Joy Fielding's Someone Is Watching 'Someone Is Watching
gripped me from the first to the very last page. Bailey Carpenter
is a heroine who's both victim and warrior woman, a fascinating
sleuth who will linger with you long after you've finished this
thrilling read.' Tess Gerritsen 'Fielding pens a spiraling tale of
paranoia and suspense, as sultry as a Miami night.' Jenny Milchman
'An edge-of-your-seat read . . . With Fielding's patented blend of
complex characters and escalating suspense, she is in top form
here.' Karen Robards 'Engrossing . . . The characters pulsate with
life.' Publishers Weekly (starred review) 'A gripping, fast-paced
psychological thriller . . . Fielding's story of one woman's search
for justice, understanding, and internal peace is nothing short of
arresting.' Booklist (starred review)
Now in available in trade paperback from "New York Times
"bestselling and award-winning author Joy Fielding--an exquisitely
moving story of a marriage at a crossroads, and an estranged
husband and wife's discovery of what love really means.
After sixteen years of marriage, Mattie Hart discovers that her
husband, Jake--a high-profile Chicago attorney--is involved in yet
another love affair. But a far greater crisis descends upon the
Hart family after Jake leaves home: Mattie receives devastating
news that will alter their lives. Wracked by guilt, Jake returns to
the wife he has never really loved and the teenage daughter who
wants nothing to do with him. Here, in these most unexpected of
circumstances, Joy Fielding deftly ushers her characters through a
poignant drama about love's astonishing power to heal the deepest
wounds.
In this dazzling novel, Joy Fielding expands the scope of her
storytelling as never before. "The First Time "is "a human drama
that celebrates life and love...a marvelous story that will leave
you cheering, even as you examine your own life and priorities"
("Romantic Times").
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Lost (Paperback)
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"New York Times "bestselling author Joy Fielding tells an
unforgettable story of a newly divorced woman attempting to heal
her heartache, only to find herself on a desperate search for her
daughter.
Fifty-year-old Marcy Taggart's life is in shambles. Two years ago,
her twenty-one-year-old daughter, Devon, perished in a canoeing
accident. Her body was never found in the icy waters of Georgian
Bay, and as a result Marcy has never fully accepted her death. She
continues to see the young woman's face in crowds and has even
stopped strangers on the street, certain she has finally discovered
her long lost daughter.
Now in Ireland, on what was originally intended to be a celebration
of her twenty-fifth wedding anniversary--if, that is, her husband
had not left her for another woman--Marcy yet again thinks she sees
her daughter, casually strolling past her on the sidewalk. So
begins Marcy's desperate search to find Devon, to find herself, and
to find the disturbing truth that might, in the end, be her only
salvation.
"Now You See Her "vividly displays Fielding's rare talent for
creating the kind of tension, suspense, and compelling heroines
readers crave. Riveting from start to finish, it's one fans won't
want to miss.
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Still Life (Paperback)
Joy Fielding
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"New York Times" bestselling author Joy Fielding takes readers on a
terror-charged hunt for a serial killer holding a small South
Florida town in a vice-like grip of fear, suspicion, and violence.
As Sheriff John Weber would attest, the deadliest predators in
Torrance, Florida, were the alligators lurking in the nearby
swamps. But that was before someone abducted and murdered a runaway
teenage girl...and before the disappearance of popular and pretty
Liana Martin. The pattern is chilling to Sandy Crosbie, the town's
new high school English teacher. With a marriage on the rocks,
thanks to her husband's online affairs, and a beautiful teenage
daughter to protect, Sandy wishes she'd never come to the seemingly
quiet town with shocking depths of scandal, sex, and brutality
roiling beneath its surface. And as Sheriff Weber digs up more
questions than answers in a dead-end investigation, one truth
emerges: the prettiest ones are being targeted, the heartstoppers.
And this killer intends to give them their due....
"New York Times" bestselling and award-winning author Joy Fielding
tells the story of an ambitious journalist whose foray into the
mind of a killer puts her own family in jeopardy.
Charley Webb is a beautiful single mother who writes a
successful and controversial column for the Palm Beach Post. She's
spent years building an emotional wall against scathing critics,
snooty neighbors, and her disapproving family. But when she
receives a letter from Jill Rohmer, a young woman serving time on
death row for the murders of three small children, her boundaries
slowly begin to fade. Jill wants Charley to write her biography so
that she can share the many hidden truths about the case that
failed to surface during her trial. Seeing this as a
once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, Charley begins her jour-ney into
the mind of this deeply troubled woman.
Her path takes a twisted turn, however, when the anonymous
letters she's recently received from an angry reader evolve into
threats, targeting her son and daughter. As Charley races against
time to save her family, she begins to understand the value of her
seemingly intru-sive neighbors, friends, and relatives. As she
discovers, this network of flawed but loving people might just be
her only hope of getting out alive.
Filled with complex characters and a plot rich with intrigue,
"Charley's Web" is Joy Fielding at her heart-skipping, mesmerizing
best.
"New York Times" bestselling author Joy Fielding delivers a
riveting tale of suspense about a young woman caught in a nightmare
somewhere between life and death.
Beautiful, happily married, and the owner of a successful
interior design business, Casey Marshall couldn't be more content
with her life, until a car slams into her at almost fifty miles an
hour, breaking nearly every bone in her body and plunging her into
a coma. Lying in her hospital bed, Casey realizes that although she
is unable to see or communicate, she can hear everything. She
quickly discovers that her friends aren't necessarily the people
she thought them to be -- and that her accident might not have been
an accident at all. As she struggles to break free from her living
death, she begins to wonder if what lies ahead could be even
worse.
"It is Fielding's ability to get under the skin of her
characters -- and her readers -- that has made her such a
dependably bestselling author," says the "Calgary Herald." Smart,
suspenseful, and overwhelmingly addictive, "Still Life" is a novel
her fans won't soon forget.
After spending a year in prison, Ralph Fisher has explicit plans
for his first night of freedom: tonight, someone will be held
accountable. He goes to murderous lengths to obtain the address of
his former wife -- the woman he blames for his fate and against
whom he has sworn vengeance. Determined to bring her to his idea of
justice, Ralph's next step is to travel from Florida's sandy
beaches to Dayton, Ohio, where his ex-wife is struggling to make
ends meet on Mad River Road. Also in Florida, Jamie Kellogg wakes
from an agonizing nightmare of her mother's funeral, and assesses
her life: a pretty but unaccomplished twenty-nine-year-old woman in
a dead-end job, with an ex-husband in Atlanta, a married lover in
the hospital, and a virtual stranger in her bed. But this stranger
is everything the previous men in her life weren't: tender,
attentive, and adventurous. After convincing Jamie to quit her
miserable job and ditch her judgmental, perfectionist sister, he
proposes a romantic getaway. While Jamie wonders if this thrilling
man might finally be her Prince Charming, they plan a road trip to
visit his son, who lives with his mother on a street called Mad
River Road.... As riveting and beguiling as Joy Fielding's previous
New York Times bestselling novels, Mad River Road is a novel about
courage, truth, and the strength that comes only when you believe
in yourself.
She's searching for the man who killed her daughter. But will he find her first?
In a novel that grips like a waking nightmare, master storyteller Joy Fielding creates a searing examination of a horrifying crime, the limits of the law, and a woman's terrifying journey into a killer's twisted mind.
In one tragic afternoon everything changed. Until then, Gail Walton had considered herself lucky. With a successful husband, two daughters, and a house in the New Jersey suburbs, Gail lived a safe and predictable life. Then the unthinkable happened: her six-year-old daughter Cindy was abducted, sexually assaulted, and murdered.
Consumed by grief and rage, Gail has retreated into herself. Her family and friends fear she's losing her grip on reality. The police warn her to let them handle the investigation. But not one of them knows the truth: that Gail has a description of the killer, a plan to set herself up as a decoy, and a room in a run-down boardinghouse. And Gail Walton has just bought herself a gun....
How far will a mother go to protect her family from a madman?
An unrivaled master of psychological suspense, Joy Fielding has written her most chilling and intricate novel yet--a compulsively readable look at the razor-thin line between daily domesticity and nerve-shattering terror.
It had to end in blood. Family therapist Kate Sinclair, healer of lost souls, perfect wife and mother, has suddenly become trapped in a nightmare of her own. Her teenage daughter has just discovered sex, lies, and rebellion. Her ex-boyfriend has returned to threaten her marriage. Her once-peaceful hometown is being awakened by chilling headlines: Another woman is missing. Kate can sense the darkness gathering around her, can see the mistakes, the missteps, the missing pieces. She is afraid of what tomorrow will bring.
Enter Colin Friendly, a man on trial for abducting and killing thirteen women--the handsome, "misunderstood" sociopath Kate's troubled sister plans to marry. Colin loves women to death. He can't wait to see Kate and the girls again. One dark night when they are home alone, disarmed, ready for bed...
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