A Window Breaks

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A brilliant thriller from C. M. Ewan, the author of Safe House. If your family was targeted in the middle of the night, what would you do to keep them safe? Perfect for fans of T. M. Logan’s Lies and Mark Edwards’s The Retreat.

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‘Fantastic’ – Lee Child
Totally addictive‘ – Ann Cleeves
‘A thrill a minute page-turner’ – Simon Kernick

They were supposed to be getting away from their troubles . . .

Still recovering from their son’s death eight months before, Tom and Rachel Sullivan take their daughter to a remote Scottish lodge in the hope that spending time together will begin to heal the rifts between them.

But at 2am on their first night, downstairs a window breaks.

Someone is inside their holiday home, intent on causing them harm.

They don’t know why they have been targeted and with nowhere to run, their choices are limited.

With only each other to rely on, can they escape?

A Window Breaks is the nerve-shredding thriller from C. M. Ewan, the author of Safe House.

Perfect for fans of T. M. Logan’s Lies and Mark Edwards’s The Retreat.

Praise for A Window Breaks

‘If you only read one thriller this year read this‘ – C. L. Taylor

‘Smashed my way through this . . . nerve-shredding‘ – Tim Weaver

‘Brilliantly crafted, excruciatingly tense‘ – Sharon Bolton

‘Starts at full throttle and never lets up’ – T. M. Logan

Heart stopping . . . a sure fire bestseller’ – Jo Spain

Breakneck ride of a thriller’ – Fiona Cummins

‘Almost unbearably tense and exciting‘ – Mark Edwards

‘Fierce read, with heart, muscle and an out-of-sight twist‘ – Mick Herron

‘Tense, fast-paced thriller‘ – Jenny Quintana

‘Brilliant and almost impossible to put down‘ – Andrew Taylor

Additional information

Weight 0.324 kg
Dimensions 19.8 × 12.8 × 3.1 cm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

452

Language

English

Edition

Paperback original

Dewey

823.92 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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