Claire Douglas has worked as a journalist for fifteen years writing features for women's magazines and national newspapers, but she's dreamed of being a novelist since the age of seven. She finally got her wish after winning the Marie Claire Debut Novel Award, with her first novel, The Sisters, which was followed by Local Girl Missing and Last Seen Alive, both Sunday Times bestsellers. She lives in Bath with her husband and two children.
This stunning new release from Claire Douglas is packed with a killer twist * Closer * Just finished Last Seen Alive . . . it's so twisty, turning and grippy. Highly recommend it! * Gilly Macmillan * A heart-thumping psychological mystery that ticks all the boxes . . . with twists galore, it's impossible to guess the shocking ending * Saga * Grippingly claustrophobic and unpredictable on every page: perfect for fans of The Girl on the Train * Marie Claire * Thrillingly tense and twisty, a great read -- B A Paris, the bestselling author of * Behind Closed Doors * I loved the sense of lurking dread that pervades it all . . . I was absolutely gripped and intrigued -- Emma Curtis, bestselling author of * One Little Mistake * Fast-paced and chock-full of twists, Last Seen Alive is both absorbing and gripping. After reading it you'll never dream of a house swap again -- Paula Daly, author of The Mistake I Made Brilliant. Twisty, exciting yet so very real. -- Gillian McAllister, Sunday Times bestselling author of Everything But the Truth Thrilling . . . superb plotting. I could hardly catch my breath between twists! -- Jenny Blackhurst, number 1 bestselling author of * Before I Let You In * I love stories when you're not quite sure who is telling the truth! This one kept me guessing -- Jane Corry, author of the Sunday Times bestseller My Husband's Wife and Blood Sisters A fab and twisty page-turner that kept me guessing -- Lucy Clarke, author of Richard and Judy pick The Sea Sisters