
Fair Play
A Book of the Year in THE TIMES, THE GUARDIAN, and ELLE
âA treat' - Paul Murray, author of The Bee Sting
âDazzling' - Colin Walsh, author of Kala
âBrilliantâ - The Times
âIngeniousâ - The Telegraph
âTerrificâ - The New York Times
âHeartbreakingâ - The Guardian
THE HEART IS A LOCKED ROOM
Abigailâs brother Benjamin is dead, and her world has literally been split in two. In one reality Abigail finds herself back at work, navigating the frustrations of well-wishers and busybodies, desperately wondering why her brother has gone. In the other an eminent detective arrives determined to find Benjaminâs killer among his circle of close friends.
Is this a murder mystery or something more? What secrets do Benjaminâs friends hold? And can Abigail, immersed in her grief, find out the truth of her beloved brotherâs life?
Fair Play
A Book of the Year in THE TIMES, THE GUARDIAN, and ELLE
âA treat' - Paul Murray, author of The Bee Sting
âDazzling' - Colin Walsh, author of Kala
âBrilliantâ - The Times
âIngeniousâ - The Telegraph
âTerrificâ - The New York Times
âHeartbreakingâ - The Guardian
THE HEART IS A LOCKED ROOM
Abigailâs brother Benjamin is dead, and her world has literally been split in two. In one reality Abigail finds herself back at work, navigating the frustrations of well-wishers and busybodies, desperately wondering why her brother has gone. In the other an eminent detective arrives determined to find Benjaminâs killer among his circle of close friends.
Is this a murder mystery or something more? What secrets do Benjaminâs friends hold? And can Abigail, immersed in her grief, find out the truth of her beloved brotherâs life?
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A Book of the Year in THE TIMES, THE GUARDIAN, and ELLE
âA treat' - Paul Murray, author of The Bee Sting
âDazzling' - Colin Walsh, author of Kala
âBrilliantâ - The Times
âIngeniousâ - The Telegraph
âTerrificâ - The New York Times
âHeartbreakingâ - The Guardian
THE HEART IS A LOCKED ROOM
Abigailâs brother Benjamin is dead, and her world has literally been split in two. In one reality Abigail finds herself back at work, navigating the frustrations of well-wishers and busybodies, desperately wondering why her brother has gone. In the other an eminent detective arrives determined to find Benjaminâs killer among his circle of close friends.
Is this a murder mystery or something more? What secrets do Benjaminâs friends hold? And can Abigail, immersed in her grief, find out the truth of her beloved brotherâs life?












