'Compelling, dark and intense...will keep you guessing until the end' B A Paris, No. 1 bestselling author of Behind Closed Doors
'Gripping psychological suspense' Fiona Barton, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Widow
'Tense, unsettling, and keeps you guessing till the very end' Cara Hunter, author of R&J bestseller Close to Home
'I devoured this in 24 hours and couldn't put it down. The underlying sense of menace throughout had me turning the pages faster and faster' Cass Green, bestselling author of In a Cottage, In a Wood
'An original page turner' Sun
'A top class psychological thriller, smartly crafted and oozing tension' Sunday Mirror
'Adds pace and suspense in a way that's refreshing for even the most jaded of readers' Stylist
'A tightly woven, maze-like story full of dead endings and about-turns' Good Housekeeping
'A scary pageturner' Woman & Home
'You'll be kept guessing with this compelling plot' Prima
'Wonderful - one of those novels that sucks you in and doesn't let go for a moment' Alex Marwood, bestselling author of The Wicked Girls
'A taut suspense novel that drops secrets in all the right places' Julia Heaberlin, bestselling author of Black-Eyed Susans
'Deftly plotted with lovely, satisfying twists' Emerald Street
'Smart and compelling' Prima
'A slow-burning but well-executed tale of a toxic female friendship' Daily Mail
'Atmospheric and tense' Closer
'Gripping' Good Housekeeping
'A brilliant balancing act that slowly builds to an explosive, twisty finish' Sunday Mirror
'Trust me, once you've finished, you'll turn the book over and start again' Stylist, Book Wars
'Warning: this book will leave you emotionally sucker-punched' Stylist
'A gripping psychological thriller' Hello
'An unrelenting sense of dread' Woman & Home
'Dark, debut novel about why you should never turn your back on a best friend' Red Magazine
'Way expertly explores the dark side of friendship' Publisher's Weekly, Starred Review
Camilla Way was born in Greenwich, south-east London in 1973. Her father was the poet and author Peter Way. After attending Woolwich College she studied modern English and French literature at the University of Glamorgan. Formerly Editor on the men's style magazine Arena, Camilla Way is now a free-lance writer. Having lived in Cardiff, Bristol, Bath and Clerkenwell, she now lives in south-east London.