Unreliable Narrator

· Macmillan
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When Hope finds her real life in the pages of a bestselling novel, truth and fiction become blurred.

As a young woman, Hope’s dreams are as aspirational as her name. Curious and beautiful, she lands a job working for an up-and-coming author at his Somerset home. Drawn into the orbit of a glamorous bohemian elite, she quickly falls under the spell of this exotic world, which revolves around Ambrose Glencourt, his artist wife and their semi-adopted son, Tom.

But her time with them ends in a fatal disaster. She has kept the truth of those events a secret ever since.

Ten years on, Hope lives a lonely life that she has accepted not just as penance for what she did, but also to protect Ambrose. Except he hasn’t upheld his side of the bargain and is using her story in his new novel. And he has a very different tale to tell about what happened that summer . . .

But which one of them is a reliable narrator? And at what cost do you take control of the narrative of your own life?

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Praise for Araminta Hall:

‘One of the most daring and intriguing writers working today’ – Gillian Flynn

‘Razor-sharp, spine-tinglingly convincing and unputdownable’ – Lisa Jewell

‘Groundbreaking’ – The Sunday Times

Acerca del autor

Araminta Hall is the critically-acclaimed author of seven novels. Both Everything & Nothing and One of the Good Guys were Richard and Judy picks. Four of her novels are under option and Imperfect Women is due to become a major series for Apple TV, starring Elisabeth Moss and Kerry Washington.

She lives in Brighton with her husband and various combinations of her three grown-up children.

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