Murder Grove

E. V. Adamson
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E. V. Adamson
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312 PAGESENGLISH

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E.V. Adamson is a star.—Hank Phillippi Ryan

E.V. Adamson, aka Andrew Wilson, a biographer of Patricia Highsmith, shares her ruthless cynicism and clear-eyed view of human nature. . . . As in his novels that feature a sleuthing Agatha Christie, there is a strong sense that Wilson writes with his tongue in his cheek. This adds depth and pleasure to a heady tale of distrust and disillusion.—Mark Sanderson, The Times, The best new crime fiction for August 2022

The pace was relentless and the ending left so many intriguing questions!—Jane Shemilt, internationally bestselling author of The Patient

A claustrophobic, breathlessly effective tale that seems to pave the way for a choose-your-own-murder series.—Kirkus STARRED REVIEW

Told alternately between the two badly damaged characters’ points of view, this second psychological thriller from Adamson … is rife with distrust and disillusionment, with an ending that will surprise even astute readers and chill them to the bone.—Booklist
  • Published date: Jan 24, 2023
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 312
  • Publisher: WW Norton
  • ISBN: 9781613163733
  • Dimensions: 6.31" W x 1.06" L x 9.26" H
E. V. Adamson is a pseudonym of award-winning journalist and author Andrew Wilson. He is the author of four acclaimed biographies, including one on Patricia Highsmith, and four Agatha Christie novels, which feature the Queen of Crime as a series sleuth.

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