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Rebecca Griffiths

    Rebecca Griffiths crafts stylish, atmospheric thrillers that delve into chilling suspense and palpable dread. Her narratives are known for their elegantly written prose and the intense tension that sets her work apart. Griffiths excels at exploring themes of memory and consequence, skillfully developing complex characters and their twisting motivations. Her gripping stories, often compared to the master of suspense Daphne du Maurier, offer a deeply unsettling yet captivating reading experience.

    The Primrose Path
    The Girl at My Door
    The Hidden Child
    • The Hidden Child

      A completely unputdownable mystery thriller inspired by a true crime

      • 358 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      The gripping narrative follows Connie as she searches desperately for her missing daughter amidst a bleak, rain-soaked urban landscape. Her determination is palpable as she confronts the overwhelming emotions of fear and urgency, battling against the cold and dreary environment. The tension escalates with each moment she spends in search, highlighting a mother's instinct and resilience in the face of unimaginable distress.

      The Hidden Child
    • The Girl at My Door

      An utterly gripping mystery thriller based on a true crime

      • 340 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.7(70)Add rating

      The book has captivated readers with its compelling narrative and thought-provoking themes, leaving a lasting impression that lingers long after the final page. Praised for its brilliance, it has been described as a mind-blowing experience that is difficult to put down, often read in a single sitting. The overwhelming enthusiasm from readers highlights its magnificent storytelling and emotional depth, making it a standout choice for those seeking an unforgettable literary journey.

      The Girl at My Door
    • The Primrose Path

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.4(124)Add rating

      Haunted by her past. In danger from her present. Isolated, alone, vulnerable. Sometimes the danger is closer than you think. As a teenager, Sarah D'Villez famously escaped a man who abducted and held her hostage for eleven days. The case became notorious, with Sarah's face splashed across the front of every newspaper in the country. Now, seventeen years later, that man is about to be released from prison. Fearful of the media storm that is sure to follow, Sarah decides to flee to rural Wales under a new identity, telling nobody where she's gone. Settling into the small community she is now part of, Sarah soon realises that someone is watching her. Someone who seems to know everything about her . . .

      The Primrose Path