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Camilla Way

    January 1, 1973

    Camilla Way crafts compelling narratives that delve into the intricate dynamics of human relationships and the complexities of the mind. Her writing is characterized by a keen psychological insight and a profound exploration of emotional landscapes. Way's work often interrogates themes of identity, familial bonds, and the search for meaning in contemporary life. Readers are drawn into her stories by a style that is both evocative and deeply engaging.

    Camilla Way
    The Dead of Summer
    Watching Edie
    Dead of Summer
    Little Bird
    Who Killed Ruby?
    The Lies We Told
    • 2019

      'Gripping psychological suspense' Fiona Barton, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Child 'Keeps you guessing till the very end' Cara Hunter, author of All The Rage

      Who Killed Ruby?
    • 2018

      The Lies We Told

      • 324 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.0(1021)Add rating

      The highly acclaimed author of Watching Edie returns with a new novel of dark psychological suspense that explores how those closest to us have the most to hide... A daughter Beth has always known there was something strange about her daughter, Hannah. The lack of emotion, the disturbing behavior, the apparent delight in hurting others...Sometimes Beth is scared of her and what she could be capable of. A son Luke comes from the perfect family, with the perfect parents. But one day, he disappears without a trace, and his girlfriend, Clara, is desperate to discover what has happened to him. A life built on lies As Clara digs into the past, she realizes that no family is truly perfect, and uncovers a link between Luke's long-lost sister and a strange girl named Hannah. Now Luke's life is in danger because of the lies once told and the secrets once kept. Can Clara find him before it's too late?

      The Lies We Told
    • 2016

      'Compelling, dark and intense, this story of a friendship gone wrong will keep you guessing until the end'-B.A. PARIS, No.1 bestselling author of BEHIND CLOSED DOORS THERE ARE SOME FRIENDS YOU'LL NEVER FORGET...NO MATTER HOW HARD YOU TRY BEFOREEdie is the friend that Heather has always craved. But one night, it goes terrifyingly wrong. And what started as an innocent friendship ends in two lives being destroyed. AFTERSixteen years later, Edie is still rebuilding her life. But Heather isn't ready to let her forget so easily. It's no coincidence that she shows up when Edie needs her most. NOWEdie or Heather?Heather or Edie? Someone has to pay for what happened, but who will it be? 'WATCHING EDIE has a clever plot, a fateful friendship, a callous betrayal, and an ending that is as twisty as it is inevitable'-ALEXANDRA BURT, international bestselling author of LITTLE GIRL GONE

      Watching Edie
    • 2009

      Dead of Summer

      • 208 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      3.4(17)Add rating

      Anita Naidu's harrowing experience as the sole witness to the 1986 cave murders unfolds through her chilling recollections shared with a police psychologist seven years later. As she recounts the brutal realities of schoolyard dynamics, the narrative gradually unveils a shocking truth. Set in the vibrant backdrop of Greenwich, this debut thriller delves into the dark undercurrents of childhood and trauma, offering a gripping exploration of the sinister events lurking beneath the surface. Perfect for fans of A.M. Homes and Mary Gaitskill.

      Dead of Summer
    • 2009
    • 2007