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Paper Ghosts

Julia Heaberlin

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English
MICHAEL JOSEPH
03 December 2018
The follow-up to Sunday Times number 2 bestseller and Radio 2 book club pick Black-Eyed Susans

Carl Louis Feldman is an old man who was once a celebrated photographer.

That was before he was tried for the murder of a young woman and acquitted.

Before his admission to a care home for dementia.

Now his daughter has come to see him, to take him on a trip.

Only she's not his daughter and, if she has her way, he's not coming back . . .

Because Carl's past has finally caught up with him. The young woman driving the car is convinced her passenger is guilty, and that he's killed other young women. Including her sister Rachel.

Now they're following the trail of his photographs, his clues, his alleged crimes. To see if he remembers any of it. Confesses to any of it.

To discover what really happened to Rachel.

Has Carl truly forgotten what he did or is he just pretending? Perhaps he's guilty of nothing and she's the liar.

Either way in driving him into the Texan wilderness she's taking a terrible risk.

For if Carl really is a serial killer, she's alone in the most dangerous place of all . . .

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Imprint:   MICHAEL JOSEPH
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 129mm,  Spine: 24mm
Weight:   277g
ISBN:   9781405921305
ISBN 10:   1405921307
Pages:   400
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Julia Heaberlin is an award-winning journalist. She has also edited numerous real-life thriller stories, including a series on the perplexing and tragic murders of girls buried in the Mexican desert and another on domestic violence. She lives with her husband and son in Texas. Black-Eyed Susans was a Sunday Times Top Five bestseller.

Reviews for Paper Ghosts

A tale of murderous obsession . . . Heaberlin, author of the impressive Black-Eyed Susans, plays her cards close to her chest, careful to give away little about the motivations of either of her characters, as her heroine edges closer to the truth' -- A THRILLER OF THE MONTH * The Guardian * Heaberlin's works beautifully evoke the texture and landscape of the state of Texas . . . Their road trip across Texas results in profound revelations, strange occurrences, and a surprisingly heartwarming ending -- Molly Odintz * Crimereads * Gripping . . . dementia suits crime fiction. Is the suspect lying or has a medical reason for his amnesia? * The Times * Beautifully written and wonderfully chilling -- Sarah Pinborough Readers cannot tell fact from fiction. The timing is perfect, the layers of the story both peel away and deepen as the search into the mind of a killer takes turns no one is expecting * RT Book Reviews * The tension crackles . . . it had me changing my mind so often, my head was spinning. A work of art. * Sunday Express * A dialogue propelled two-hander, a murder mystery, a road novel, a pair of psychological case studies. It would make a fine indie movie, although screen adaption would entail sacrificing Heaberlin's evocative prose -- THRILLER OF THE MONTH * The Sunday Times * Strong characterisation, haunting images, a wonderful sense of place * Guardian * This book haunted me . . . The writing is beautiful and chilling, laced with a subtle dark humour, and the multiple twists build to a perfect icy shiver of an ending. I loved it! -- C J TUDOR * Sunday Times bestselling author of The Chalk Man * Utterly compelling . . . the writing is mesmeric -- ALI LAND * Sunday Times bestselling author of Good Me Bad Me * Heaberlin knows exactly how to create a feeling of suspense. The kind of fear that that creeps up on you from behind. It is a compelling and sinister, character-driven read. -- Cheryl M-M's Book Blog A clever tale about finding closure * The Sun * A beautifully written, gripping and extraordinary book -- Sophie Hannah * bestselling author of The Narrow Bed * The timing is perfect, the layers of the story both peel away and deepen as the search into the mind of a killer takes turns no one is expecting * RT Book Reviews * This book haunted me. Such a gripping exploration of obsession and loss: of those we love, but also our memories and sense of self. The writing is beautiful and chilling, laced with a subtle dark humour, and the multiple twists build to a perfect icy shiver of an ending. I loved it! * C J Tudor, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Chalk Man * Utterly compelling . . . the writing is mesmeric -- Ali Land * Sunday Times bestselling author of Good Me Bad Me * Praise for Black-Eyed Susans * - * It's a terrific plot, matched by the quality of the writing and superbly paced tension * The Times BOOK OF THE MONTH * One of the classiest thrillers you'll read this year -- Charlotte Heathcote * The Express * Black Eyed Susans is a compelling read, especially for Serial fans * Cosmopolitan * Creepy and compelling, Black-Eyed Susans is a shadowy and crooked journey to a very dark place indeed, a twisty fairytale that deceives you just when you think you've cracked it and a thriller to make you remember why you love thrillers. Don't miss it * Observer, Thriller of the Month * Sophisticated, disturbing and with plenty of red herrings * Woman and Home * Black-Eyed Susans is a masterful thriller that shouldn't be missed . . . and in terms of suspense, characterizations and storytelling... is outstanding. Heaberlin's work calls to mind that of Gillian Flynn. Both writers published impressive early novels that were largely overlooked, and then one that couldn't be: Flynn's Gone Girl and now Heaberlin's Black-Eyed Susans. Don't miss it * Washington Post * A truly compelling tale of the fragility of memory and elusive redemption * Kirkus Reviews * Terrific. Impeccable plotting * Barry Forshaw *


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