A classic psychological thriller from author of Waterstones Thriller of the Month, Uncle Paul: \'Britain\'s Patricia Highsmith\' and the \'grandmother of psycho-domestic noir\' (Sunday Times)\'Brilliant ... So witty and clever.\' Elly Griffiths\'Fremlin packs a punch.\' Ian Rankin\'Irresistible.\' Val McDermid\'Splendid ... Got me hooked.\' Ruth Rendell\'A master of suspense.\' Janice HallettLindy had a lovely voice. It rose into the summer darkness clear and true as a nightingale; or was it, rather, like a bird of prey?Rosamund wakes up from her mid-morning nap to find, to her delight, that she is running a temperature. Surely that explains her blinding headache, and the weird, delirious dream in which she had murdered her overly seductive neighbour - the Other Woman - in a vengeful act of jealousy? A great relief, then, to find this was merely the nightmarish work of a fevered imagination. Until her husband exclaims, \'Rosamund! Have you any idea what\'s happened to Lindy? She\'s disappeared!.\' Σελίδες: 272, Διαστάσεις: 12.9x12.9cm