Tideline (book)

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Tideline
Tideline (book).jpg
Cover of the first edition
Author
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
GenreThriller fiction
Set inLondon
PublishedLondon
PublisherSimon & Schuster
Publication date
2012
Media typePrint (paperback)
Pages340
ISBN9780857206282
823.92

Tideline is a 2012 suspense thriller by the British author, .

Synopsis[]

The book is set in Greenwich, by the River Thames in London. The book details how the main character, Sonia opens the door of her house to see a nephew of a family friend, Jez, and how she invites him in and decides she must keep him. The plot is intertwined in deep personal revelations about Sonia's past.

Reception[]

The book was praised by S.J. Watson as 'Brilliantly written and totally gripping...It's such a thrill to read a book as deliciously dark and richly evocative as Tideline. From the first page to its shocking finale it draws you into its world and won't let go'.[1] It was also praised by Marie Claire[2] and Laura Wilson in The Guardian who described the book as a 'creepy, well-written debut', praising the portrayal of Sonia but describing the portrayal of Jez as less successful.[3] The book was also featured on the Richard & Judy bookclub.[4]

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