Sunday Times No.1 bestseller Sarah Pinborough is a critically acclaimed, award-winning, adult and YA author. She is also a screenwriter who has written for the BBC and has several original television projects in development.
'Insomnia is one crazy sleepless ride building up to a hideously tense climax. Expertly done - Sarah Pinborough is the queen of unsettling, twisty reads' Harriet Tyce, author of Blood Orange 'Absolutely brilliant, completely unputdownable and so satisfying - Pinborough just gets better and better' Jenny Colgan 'A whip smart page turning triumph' Jane Shemilt, author of Daughter 'The definition of just one more page. Chilling, compulsive and so twisty it's a totally thrilling ride' Araminta Hall, author of Perfect Strangers Praise for Sarah Pinborough 'An absolute rollercoaster of a ride' Lucy Foley 'Gloriously glamorous, and brilliantly plotted' Clare Mackintosh 'A marvellously compelling read' Liz Nugent 'Dark, hypnotic and immersive' Harriet Tyce 'A wonderful, spooky romp' Richard Osman 'A disturbing descent into a heart of darkness' Cara Hunter 'Bloody brilliant' Stephen King 'Piledriver domestic thriller with pull-the-rug-out ending' Ian Rankin (on Twitter) 'Brilliantly clever and compelling, loved it!' B A Paris 'Dark, unflinching and disturbing...Heart-breaking in places, twisty as hell' C.L. Taylor 'A dark, electrifying page-turner' Harlan Coben 'So deliciously dark and twisted' Lisa Hall 'Exciting...myriad unusual twists' Daily Mail 'Warning: you won't put this down...twisty, addictive' Sunday Telegraph 'The most unsettling thriller of the year' John Connolly 'Masterful writing that crackles with tension' Angela Clarke 'One of the best endings to a book' Prima 'Just when you think you've nailed it, Pinborough pulls the rug out from underneath you' Sam Baker A powerful, twisty thriller' Michelle Frances 'The reigning queen of the out-of-nowhere twist' i 'Original and compelling, the very definition of a page-turner' Sun 'Fantastically creepy, entirely unexpected' Guardian 'This year's must-read thriller' Evening Standard 'Lean and mean, dark and disturbing' Joe Hill