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Friend Request: The utterly addictive psychological thriller with a twist you won't see coming!

Autor Laura Marshall
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 11 ian 2018

Maria wants to be friends. But Maria is dead. Isn't she?A pulse-pounding psychological thriller for fans of The Couple Next Door, The Girlfriend and The Escape

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ISBN-13: 9780751568356
ISBN-10: 075156835X
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 144 x 202 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.28 kg
Editura: Hodder & Stoughton
Colecția Hodder Paperbacks
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

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A read-it-in-one-sitting thriller . . . Twisty and gripping but always relatable, Friend Request is the ultimate it-could-happen-to-you read
Brilliant
Laura Marshall ramps up the tension page by page until it's impossible to know who to trust. It's a book that should make everybody realise how vulnerable social media can make them. I loved it!
Fabulous! Twisty and gripping with huge depth and heart. These characters and the danger they face will stay with you long after the final page. You must read this!
I couldn't put it down!
An incredible debut novel that's not to be missed! Fantastic writing that instantly drew me in. I simply couldn't put it down - such a fast-paced, exciting thriller with some unexpected twists and turns. I loved it!
A slick psychological thriller with a killer hook
Utterly gripping and so astute on the dangerous dynamics of teenage girl friendships
FRIEND REQUEST by Laura Marshall is a cleverly plotted, enticing mix of suspense, regret and redemption. Marshall skillfully skips back in forth in time, building unrelenting tension in this utterly riveting psychological thriller. After reading FRIEND REQUEST, I will never look at social media the same way again
Intriguing and compulsive, this deftly plotted debut asks uncomfortable questions about the nature of friendship - both on Facebook and in real life. I raced to the end.
An accomplished debut novel which not only boasts an engrossing storyline, but also perfectly captures teenage angst and the need to be accepted . . . Marshall shows real promise to become a firm thriller favourite.
Sharp, relevant and tightly plotted, and with a fabulous twist, psychological thriller fans should definitely say yes to this impressive debut.
Imagine getting a Facebook message from a schoolfriend whose death you blame yourself for . . . That's the eerie premise for Laura Marshall's unnerving novel, FRIEND REQUEST, about mean girls and dark secrets.
Tightly plotted and brilliantly tense, this is a devour-in-one-sitting must.
A gripping read
Pulp fiction at its finest, FRIEND REQUEST is a mystery with a genius premise
I read it in one go . . . supremely grippy with an excellent twist!
This thriller grips you right from the tag line . . . An accomplished debut novel with insights into social media, its dangers and how much we leave ourselves open online
Just try to keep the chills away when Louise gets a Facebook request from a "friend" who's been dead for 25 years.
An astonishingly good debut
Maria Weston wants to be friends with me.

Maybe that was the problem all along; Maria Weston had wanted to be friends with me, but I let her down.
She's been hovering at the edge of my consciousness for all of my adult life, although I've been good at keeping her out, just a blurred shadow at the corner of my eye, almost but not quite of sight.
Maria Weston wants to be friends.

But Maria Weston has been dead for more than twenty-five years.

Heart-stopping, addictive and unforgettable, Friend Request is the psychological thriller everyone is talking about.