Bad Seed

A chilling, thrilling family drama for fans of Shari Lapena

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Pub Date 31 Oct 2019 | Archive Date 31 Oct 2019

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For fans of Adele Parks and Clare Mackintosh

'Deceptively clever... Bad Seed is a chilling portrayal of how family can go terribly wrong.' - Shari Lapena, bestselling author of The Couple Next Door

'I LOVED Bad Seed. Twisty, wonderfully written, genuinely gripping, shocking and compelling. Impossible to put down!' - KAREN HAMILTON, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Perfect Girlfriend

Nicola is going to die. Just like her husband did.

Nicola thought she'd gotten away with it.

Since her husband died, life has been getting back on track. She has a new boyfriend, Phil. A new home, living next door to her brother-in-law, his wife and their children. She is closer than ever with her daughter, Sarah. She even likes her job at the local shop, though she's had some time off recently with illness. The doctor says its menopause, that it's nothing to worry about. As if he could know how she's feeling.

Nicola is finally moving on with her life.

But then she receives the note. Someone knows what she did. They know the secret she doesn't even think about when she is alone.

And they want revenge.

A gripping domestic thriller told from the points of view of three women from the same family, each with their own heart-wrenching revelation.

'I raced through this brilliantly twisty tale of family secrets and betrayals which kept me guessing at every turn. Clever and creepy and difficult to put down.' Phoebe Locke, author of The Tall Man and The July Girls

For fans of Adele Parks and Clare Mackintosh

'Deceptively clever... Bad Seed is a chilling portrayal of how family can go terribly wrong.' - Shari Lapena, bestselling author of The Couple Next Door

'I...


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Full review to come later in the year.

All I'll say now is that this is a must read thriller.

Kept me guessing THE WHOLE WAY THROUGh

And that ending!

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Thanks Netgalley and the Publisher. What a great read, did not expect it to be so good. This will have other readers gripped from start to finish. 5 stars all the way

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Bad Seed by Jessica Eames

This is a great domestic thriller that kept me guessing, even when I thought I knew the perpetrator I was still second-guessing myself till the end. The story is told from the point of view of three women: Nicola, her daughter Sarah and her sister-in-law Fiona. Nicola’s life has been turned upside down by the death of her husband, Charlie. She is grieving, but also faced with the revelation that they were in a much worse financial position than she had imagined. Unable to continue living in the marital home, Nicola takes up the offer of a home in the annexe at Charlie’s step-brother’s home. She soon starts to feel unwell and her GP puts these symptoms down to menopause. Considering this, when Nicola seems subdued and pale, no one is surprised. But is it stress, or menopause, or is something more sinister going on?

My suspicions were roused further when her belongings start to go missing. At first she notices jewellery has gone and then she suspects someone of tampering suggests things in her home. I suspected the in-laws, the boyfriend and even wondered if the stress of bereavement and her new life was affecting her mental health. In some ways Nicola is moving on, she even has a new boyfriend, but she is in that limbo after bereavement where emotions can get confused and people can act out of character.

I read the book quickly, because it’s a good pacy read and I was invested in Nicola’s story. The characters are well fleshed out and believable and it was easy to relate to Nicola’s situation. It was well plotted and the author ratcheted up the tension in every section. I would recommend this novel and will be following this review up with a longer blog very soon at https://thelotusreaders.blogspot.com/

Thanks to NetGalley for this preview copy in exchange for an honest review.

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I really enjoyed this book. It is full of suspense and I read it all in one go. I guessed early on who was guilty but not why. I thought that the book was really well written and the writing style added to the suspense perfectly.

Thank you to Netgalley for my copy.

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Nicola was married to Charlie. When he died she had to move having found their finances were not as healthy as she might have thought. She now lives in the annex of the house of Charlie’s stepbrother Ben and his wife Fiona. Nicola has a daughter- Sarah. When Nicola starts to get odd messages and it appears that someone has been in her home she is rather spooked, even more so that they might know her secret- something she has never told anyone but is to do with Charlie. As this progresses she leaves a message for Sarah to come and see her as she feels at least that her daughter ought to know the truth. She has been suffering from what she thought was the beginning of the menopause and so when she appears pale and withdrawn the others put it down to this until she collapses. Who knows the secret and can Sarah find out the truth? A book that kept me turning and the grey matter active. I thought I knew whom the perpetrator was and was wrong even though I changed my mind! A well written, clever, interesting read.
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