Notes on a Murder

eBook

Walter, B P

Inhalt: 'Dark, sleek and dangerous... ferociously intelligent. If you aren't reading B P Walter yet, now's the time' A. J. Finn 'The Talented Mr Ripley meets The White Lotus. Unpredictable, whip smart, utterly absorbing. I ADORED that ending!' John Marrs 'One of the most unsettling novels of recent years. It's also one of the most compelling' John Boyne *** Everyone is capable of murder. Are you? It started with an invitation to dinner. An evening of good food and good company at a luxury villa. But as the night progresses, the party takes a dark turn. The host makes you an offer, a party favour he calls it: another guest has committed a heinous crime, you can end their life, stop their terror. He tells you there will be no consequences; do you believe him? Your decision will change your life. Choose carefully. *** You've read The Talented Mr Ripley, you've devoured American Psycho, get ready for your next dark obsession! The unrelenting new thriller from Sunday Times bestseller B P Walter is back and available to pre-order now! 'B P Walter blends the thrill of first love with man's darkest impulses' John Boyne 'Searing, sinister and addictive' Chris Whitaker 'What a book! Dark and gripping, with strong shades of Patricia Highsmith (if you love Tom Ripley, you'll love this)' Lisa Hall, bestselling author of Between You and Me 'This book will both shock and enthral you. B P Walter is quite simply a master of psychological thriller' A. A. Chaudhuri 'A sinister, compelling slow-burn about the darkest human desires. Fans of The White Lotus will love this taut, original thriller' Charlotte Duckworth 'An enthralling read with darkness at its core' Lizzy Barber 'Notes on a Murder combines what B P Walter does so well: page turnability, suspense and dark twistiness' Victoria Selman 'A one-sitting read. Captivating from page one and refuses to let go. Brilliant' Michael Wood, author of the DCI Matilda Darke series 'A sultry heat-filled thriller set on a remote Greek island where guests end up with so much more than just