An apparently happy marriage. A beautiful son. A lovely home. So what makes identical twin Emily Coleman get up one morning and walk right out of her life? How will she survive? And what is the date that looms, threatening to force her to confront her past? No-one has ever guessed her...
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An apparently happy marriage. A beautiful son. A lovely home. So what makes identical twin Emily Coleman get up one morning and walk right out of her life? How will she survive? And what is the date that looms, threatening to force her to confront her past? No-one has ever guessed her secret. Will you?"A gripping thriller that will delight fans of the unexpected twist ending." Grazia"On occasion, haven't we all wanted to ditch our responsibilities, change our name and run off into a new life? Emily (or is it Catherine?) takes the plunge in this smartly written thriller." Time Out"Thriller One Step Too Far is a genius tale with a twist." Stylist Magazine"I couldn't put it down! An intricate, tightly plotted story, engagingly told." Helen Castor, author of She-Wolves, Sunday Times Books of the Year"A well-written, intriguing, cleverly constructed and compelling read. The twist was excellent and I didn't see it coming." The Literary Consultancy"A compelling roller-coaster of a story with a shocking twist that we can practically guarantee you won t get." Lovereading.co.uk “An evocative, skillful novel about the price of escape. Recommended.” Kirkus Reviews“It’s compelling, gripping, frightening, embarrassing, deeply sad and lovely all at once. Just read it. You won’t be sorry. I loved this book.” myzennana.com“I didn’t guess the twist... I simply had no idea whatsoever and when it was laid down in front of me I felt as though I’d been punched. The book’s a keeper too. Next time round you’ll know how it all works out but there’s a great deal of pleasure to be had in re-reading.” thebookbag.co.uk“WOW! This one is a winner! While the plot might seem like a “movie-of-the-week”, the gorgeous writing elevates it to fine contemporary literature... I am praying someone options it for the big screen.” Suzanne Rogers, South Carolina, US
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