âAn impeccable blend of courtroom drama, mystery thriller and social commentary ... a true masterpieceâ Andrea Mara
'Timely ... Suspenseful and unpredictable' iPaper
'A brilliantly thought-provoking read' Crime Monthly
'The kind of crime fiction that eventually becomes social history' Literary Review
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Lily and Safa were best friends growing up. Now, Lily is the nationâs favourite breakfast TV presenter and Safa, once a renowned journalist, is reeling from a recent fall from grace.
When news breaks about suspicious bruises on Lilyâs body, Safa attempts to rekindle their old friendship. But Lily claims the bruises are nothing to worry about.
And then one night the police are called to Lilyâs home. Lily is strangely calm â and a body lies dead at her feet.
Lily pleads not guilty, and then says nothing more. Driven by her desire to give a voice to all victims, Safa begins her own investigation into what happened that night.
But Safa is not prepared for what her quest for justice will uncover ...
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Praise for Kia Abdullah
âOne of my ten best reads of the year. Easy five starsâ Lisa Jewell
âTerrific and hugely thought-provokingâ Ian Rankin
âRich in drama and intrigue. Kept me turning the pages long into the night. Bloody superbâ Graham Bartlett, author of Bad For Good
'Abdullah draws out the truth with compassion, charting with notable understanding the ever-changing currents in human relationsâ The Times
âTimely and powerful, Abdullahâs fourth novel lets no one off the hookâ Guardian
âGrippingâ Womanâs Weekly
Kia Abdullah is a bestselling author and travel writer. Her novels include Take It Back, a Guardian and Telegraph thriller of the year; Truth Be Told, which was shortlisted for the Diverse Book Awards; and Next of Kin, which won the Adult Fiction Diverse Book Award, and was longlisted for the CWA Gold Dagger Award. Those People Next Door was a Waterstones Thriller of the Month pick, and Kia has also been selected for The Times Crime Club.
Kia has written for The New York Times, the Guardian, the Financial Times, The Times and the BBC, and is the founder of Asian Booklist, a non-profit that advocates for diversity in publishing and helps readers discover new books by British Asian authors.
For more information about Kia and her writing, visit her website at kiaabdullah.com, or follow her at @KiaAbdullah on Instagram and X.