Adele Parks was born in Teesside, North-East England. Her first novel, Playing Away, was published in 2000 and since then she's had eighteen international bestsellers, translated into twenty six languages. She's an Ambassador for The National Literary Trust and The Reading Agency and a judge for the Costa. She's lived in Italy, Botswana and London, and is now settled in Guildford, Surrey, with her husband, son and cat.
Praise for Lies Lies Lies: 'Gripping, moving and elegantly written' Marian Keyes `Brilliant, moving and deeply satisfying, Parks is the queen of the domestic dark side' Veronica Henry `Completely addictive... superbly drawn. Fabulous' Ruth Jones `An utterly gripping, dark, addictive read, with characters so real, and an emotional punch so hard it left me a little winded. A brilliant page turner!' Alice Feeney `Compelling and suspenseful' Catherine Isaac `I devoured Lies, Lies, Lies... so engaging, well written. It is one of those rare books that earns the title, unputdownable' Sally Hepworth `Brilliantly twisty and makes for a thrilling, unputdownable read but is also so insightful about human nature: her characters, with all their flaws and secrets, are utterly real. A triumph' Lucy Foley `I'm not going to lie! Adele Parks takes you straight into the heart of her characters. Her twists about human nature form the icing on the cake' Jane Corry `The gripping, visceral portrait of the disintegration of a marriage take the didn't-see-that-coming plot twist to new heights ****' Heat `A gripping and unpredictable read hiding some deliciously dark secrets and lies' OK `A sharply crafted tale ... the ultimate read for fans of domestic noir' Woman's Weekly `BOOM! What a book! Layers and layers of intrigue and characters I want to spend a lifetime with. Loved it' Suzy K Quinn `Utterly brilliant, twisting and twisting again, but also shocking and sad and triumphant and beautiful' Rachel Edwards `Engrossing and emotional, Lies Lies Lies had me gripped from the very first page to the final shocking finale. Adele Parks just gets better and better' Lisa Hall Praise for I Invited Her In: `really REALLY good...absolutely brilliant' Marian Keyes `Wow! What a read. Intense, clever and masterful.' Lisa Jewell `Fabulously gripping. Superb.' Ruth Jones