the chilling, bestselling Richard & Judy book club pick this winters must-read thriller
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Köp båda 2 för 288 krBeautifully told, with two superbly drawn young protagonists, Lloyd is a rare new thriller talent. * Daily Mail * Remarkable. Stunning prose and compulsive reading. It's undoubtedly the best thriller I've read in a long, long time. * Lesley Kara * What makes this book special is the marvellously executed subterranean power game. Superbly creepy, with an unexpected twist, this is a very grim modern fairytale. * Guardian * I was pulled into The Memory Wood from the very first pageit grabs you by the throat and doesnt let you go. Its an intense, atmospheric, and truly original thriller. Put everything else aside when you enter the Memory Wood, including your expectations * Shari Lapena * Forget everything you think you know about thrillers. The Memory Wood is a compulsive page-turner where visceral horror meets Grimm fairytale a story thats guaranteed to burn itself into your brain . . . Every twist and distortion evokes a physical response youll be breathless with anticipation, tingling with hope, and numb with dread from beginning to end. * Press Association * A beautifully written, fast-paced thriller with twists and turns as dark as the cell in which Elissa is confined. We devoured it in a matter of hours. * Heat * A darkly chilling and original novel . . . a series of twists keeps readers captivated until a shocking climax. * Daily Express * Brilliant writing, a terrifying story, and characters so real it feels like you know them. If you enjoy dark, twisty thrillers that stay with you, read this book. * Samantha Downing * The dreamy nature of the story slowly dissipates as the danger deepens, leaving this reader with pounding heart and sweating palms. * Observer * The Memory Wood is impossible to put down. It's so wonderfully written, creepily atmospheric and chilling. * Karen Hamilton *
Sam Lloyd grew up in Hampshire, where he learned his love of storytelling. These days he lives in Surrey with his wife, three young sons and a dog that likes to howl. His first three thrillers, The Memory Wood, The Rising Tide and The People Watcher were published to great critical acclaim.