The Second Woman

Philby, Charlotte

£14.99

‘A timely, gripping and morally complex thriller’ MAIL ON SUNDAY

‘Philby is a skilled and evocative writer’ FINANCIAL TIMES

Two women are found dead.

Both had a secret.

Both had a choice.

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Publish Date: 08/07/2021

Description

‘A timely, gripping and morally complex thriller’ MAIL ON SUNDAY

‘Philby is a skilled and evocative writer’ FINANCIAL TIMES

Two women are found dead.

Both had a secret.

Both had a choice.

Artemis leaves the remote Greek island she grew up on to start a shiny new life in 1990s London with her British husband, a successful entrepreneur. Finally, she has escaped the ghosts of her past. Until she is found hanging from the stairs of her beautiful family home.
 
Two decades later, the apparent suicide of an heiress uncannily mirrors Artemis’ mysterious death. And when the ensuing investigation uncovers links to a criminal cartel, National Crime Agency officer Madeleine Farrow begins to pull apart the web of deceit surrounding the two women.
 
THE SECOND WOMAN is a deeply unsettling, brilliantly gripping story of a family legacy built upon lies.
 
Secrets can be suffocating? especially in the wrong hands.

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‘I’m addicted to the deadly glamour of Charlotte Philby’s novels’ ERIN KELLY

‘Gripping’ CRIME MONTHLY

‘A page-turning thriller ? Philby has created a new sort of spy novel – approaching this world of skulduggery and intrigue from an entirely unique perspective. This is a clever, gripping, unsettling and thoroughly entertaining read’ HOLLY WATT

‘Her thrillers have been a game-changer for the spy novel’ DAILY EXPRESS 

‘A gripping novel that spans decades and continents’ DAILY MIRROR

‘A stylish, heart-racing thriller’ YOU MAGAZINE, MAIL ON SUNDAY 

‘Brilliant’ BELLA MAGAZINE

Following on from Part of the Family and A Double Life, this finely worked novel concludes Charlotte Philby’s triptych about the choices women might make when under pressure’ THE TIMES

Additional information

Weight 560 g
Dimensions 227 × 159 × 35 mm
Author

Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

366

Language

English

Edition

Hardback original

Dewey

823.92 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K