Coming to Find You

Author Jane Corry
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$17.95 US
Doubleday CAN Titles | Doubleday Canada
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On sale Dec 19, 2023 | 978-0-385-69788-0
Sales rights: US/CAN (No Open Mkt)
A heart-stopping psychological thriller about a woman running from the aftermath of a gruesome family tragedy--and also from the truth about her part in it. For fans of Gillian McAllister's Wrong Place Wrong Time and The Family Remains by Lisa Jewell.

You can run away from your life . . . but you can't hide from murder.

Nancy's mother and stepfather have been brutally killed. After a trial that gripped the nation, her stepbrother has been convicted of the double murder. But the end of the trial is just the beginning of a new nightmare for Nancy: the press is rabid, certain that she is hiding something. Certain that she knows more that she's telling about that night at the farmhouse . . .

Determined to disappear, Nancy flees to the seaside in Devon, to Tall Chimneys, her grandmother's secluded inn--a place that holds many dark wartime secrets.

Then someone sends her a letter. They know the truth about the night Nancy's mother and stepfather were murdered. They know she's been lying. And they promise to come find her. Because they have nothing to lose.
"Deftly peeling back layers of family secrets, Coming to Find You is a compelling read." —Shari Lapena

"A compelling and deliciously dark story of murder and secrets and the past coming back to haunt you, I couldn't put Coming to Find You down." —Claire Douglas, author of The Couple at No. 9
 
"Coming to Find You is yet another twisty, exciting book that I couldn't put down." —Heidi Perks, author of The Whispers
 
"A triumph. Coming to Find You was a compelling read with a dark and twisty plot." —Jane Shemilt, author of Little Friends
 
"Jane never ceases to surprise me with the stories she comes up with and Coming to Find You is no exception. I love the way Jane combines the heart-warming with the thrilling; I think it's her superpower! She has such empathy for her characters." —Emma Curtis, author of Invite Me In
 
"Jane is a true master of her craft and Coming to Find You is her best yet. Fantastic atmosphere and details and a cleverly handled dual timeline make this a sure-fire hit." —Phoebe Morgan, author of The Doll House
 
"Intrigue, drama and secrets both past and present make Coming to Find You a must-read thriller." —B.A. Paris, author of Behind Closed Doors
 
"A thrilling domestic noir with a great sense of time and place, excellent characterisation and plenty of surprising twists." —Catherine Cooper, author of The Chalet
 
"Nancy's story kept my heart in my mouth—right up to the chilling denouement."    —Nikki Smith, author of The Beach Party

Praise for Jane Corry

"You won’t know who to trust in this twisty, absorbing and intricately-plotted family thriller." —T.M. Logan, author of The Holiday on The Lies We Tell

"Corry often explores darker themes, and those living on the fringes of society and this book is no exception: gritty, real, interesting and clever. Highly recommended." —Gillian McAllister, author of That Night on I Made a Mistake

"Everything I love in a book." —Lisa Jewell, author of The Family Upstairs on The Lies We Tell

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A heart-stopping psychological thriller about a woman running from the aftermath of a gruesome family tragedy--and also from the truth about her part in it. For fans of Gillian McAllister's Wrong Place Wrong Time and The Family Remains by Lisa Jewell.

You can run away from your life . . . but you can't hide from murder.

Nancy's mother and stepfather have been brutally killed. After a trial that gripped the nation, her stepbrother has been convicted of the double murder. But the end of the trial is just the beginning of a new nightmare for Nancy: the press is rabid, certain that she is hiding something. Certain that she knows more that she's telling about that night at the farmhouse . . .

Determined to disappear, Nancy flees to the seaside in Devon, to Tall Chimneys, her grandmother's secluded inn--a place that holds many dark wartime secrets.

Then someone sends her a letter. They know the truth about the night Nancy's mother and stepfather were murdered. They know she's been lying. And they promise to come find her. Because they have nothing to lose.

Praise

"Deftly peeling back layers of family secrets, Coming to Find You is a compelling read." —Shari Lapena

"A compelling and deliciously dark story of murder and secrets and the past coming back to haunt you, I couldn't put Coming to Find You down." —Claire Douglas, author of The Couple at No. 9
 
"Coming to Find You is yet another twisty, exciting book that I couldn't put down." —Heidi Perks, author of The Whispers
 
"A triumph. Coming to Find You was a compelling read with a dark and twisty plot." —Jane Shemilt, author of Little Friends
 
"Jane never ceases to surprise me with the stories she comes up with and Coming to Find You is no exception. I love the way Jane combines the heart-warming with the thrilling; I think it's her superpower! She has such empathy for her characters." —Emma Curtis, author of Invite Me In
 
"Jane is a true master of her craft and Coming to Find You is her best yet. Fantastic atmosphere and details and a cleverly handled dual timeline make this a sure-fire hit." —Phoebe Morgan, author of The Doll House
 
"Intrigue, drama and secrets both past and present make Coming to Find You a must-read thriller." —B.A. Paris, author of Behind Closed Doors
 
"A thrilling domestic noir with a great sense of time and place, excellent characterisation and plenty of surprising twists." —Catherine Cooper, author of The Chalet
 
"Nancy's story kept my heart in my mouth—right up to the chilling denouement."    —Nikki Smith, author of The Beach Party

Praise for Jane Corry

"You won’t know who to trust in this twisty, absorbing and intricately-plotted family thriller." —T.M. Logan, author of The Holiday on The Lies We Tell

"Corry often explores darker themes, and those living on the fringes of society and this book is no exception: gritty, real, interesting and clever. Highly recommended." —Gillian McAllister, author of That Night on I Made a Mistake

"Everything I love in a book." —Lisa Jewell, author of The Family Upstairs on The Lies We Tell