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Tastes Like Fear (D.I. Marnie Rome 3)

On sale

7th April 2016

Price: £9.99

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Selected: ebook / ISBN-13: 9781472226402

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A dark, compelling Marnie Rome novel, rich with psychological insight, from the winner of the Theakston’s Crime Novel of the Year. For readers of Clare Mackintosh and Alex Marwood.

‘Intelligently and fluently written with a clever plot and an energetic pace, dealing with harrowing topics and shot through with humanity’ Cath Staincliffe


The fragile young girl who causes the fatal car crash disappears from the scene. A runaway who doesn’t want to be found, she only wants to return to the man who understands her and offers her warmth, comfort, a home. He gives her shelter. Just as he gives shelter to the other lost girls who live in his house.

D.I. Marnie Rome thinks that she knows families, their secrets and their fault lines. But as she begins investigating the girl’s disappearance nothing can prepare her for what she’s about to face.

Reviews

Julia Crouch
It's meaty, dark and terrifying. Unflinchingly violent and beautifully big-hearted in equal measure. And Sarah's writing is glorious - she tells us things in new ways, gives us a fully fleshed, sensual world to inhabit for the novel
Caro Ramsay
I think it must be one of the debut novels of next year, if not THE debut novel... (It will be if there is any justice in the world!)
Cath Staincliffe
Intelligently and fluently written with a clever plot and an energetic pace, dealing with harrowing topics and shot through with humanity, I think Sarah's onto a winning series and I really look forward to reading the next instalment
Steven Dunne
It's written with the verve and assurance of a future star and deserves to be a big hit
Helen Dunmore
It has such pace and force. It's very disturbing and builds up to a terrific climax
Richard Jones of Bristol Review of Books
I finished it today and it's completely brilliant, complex, thrilling, brutal, tender, scary and intriguing. What a great book. The pacing is superb, the plot is compelling, the characters are so well drawn. The ending is ingenious
Alex Marwood
Brilliant. I put everything else aside when I have one of her books in the house
Alison Graham, Radio Times
A tense, terrifying tale of obsession and possession . . . a writer at the top of her game
Eva Dolan
A truly chilling exploration of control, submission and the desire to step out of a normal life
Crimespree </i>magazine<i>
Writes with an effortless ease and fervour that displays what an accomplished writer she is
Northern Crime </i>blog<i>
Tastes Like Fear is quality intelligent crime, with enough twists to keep you glued to the page and a massive dose of terrifying anticipation
Pam Reader </i>blog
Tastes Like Fear is an extraordinary depiction of psychological and economic violence that is genuinely chilling
Joanne Sheppard </i>blog
A masterclass in pace and plot
Random Things Through My Letterbox </i>blog
Tastes Like Fear is a triumph; brutal, honest and quite brilliant
Live and Deadly </i>blog
I cannot recommend this book highly enough
Never Imitate </i>blog
It is devious, dark, deliciously chilling. A formidable addition to an accomplished series that just keeps getting better and better
CrimeSquad
A tautly conceived story that will grab you from the first page and refuse to let go until the last
Crime Time
Tastes Like Fear is every bit as assured and involving as its two predecessors, and Hilary is a writer who is clearly here to stay
The Bath Magazine
Fast-paced, tightly plotted and well-written
For Winter Nights </i>blog<i>
Yet again the author proves herself to be among the leaders of contemporary British crime fiction
Daily Mail
One of Britain's best new crime writers
N. J. Cooper
Hilary's depiction of 13-year-old Laura Beswick, Loz, is heartbreaking and convincing. This pacy, easy-reading novel is lifted by its perceptive examination of the distress of girls who don't believe they fit their allotted space in the world and the agony of the parents who try to make them understand how deeply they are loved
Julia Crouch
Marnie goes from strength to strength... this one drips with the gritty, dirty, danger of the urban wastelands around the river
Kate Rhodes
Highly compelling and atmospheric... the storyline and characters involved me completely, from the very first
Sydney Herald
Mixing a strong sense of social justice with carefully crafted characters and an interesting plot, this is a powerful piece of crime writing that builds to an emotionally charged conclusion