A Nearly Normal Family
M. T. Edvardsson
Translated by Rachel Wilson-Broyles
Synopsis
'A deceptive and riveting novel' - Karin Slaughter
Chosen as one of the best seven thrillers of the summer by the New York Times
A Nearly Normal Family is the stunning psychological thriller from M. T. Edvardsson and asks what would you do if your child was suspected of murder, how far would you go to protect them? Do you want to know the truth? If you loved A. J. Finn’s The Woman in the Window or J. P. Delaney’s The Girl Before, you will love this.
Every murder case starts with a suspect.
What if the suspect is your daughter?
Would you believe her, or the evidence against her?
The Father
Believes his daughter has been framed.
The Mother
Believes she is hiding something.
The Daughter
Believes they have no idea what she’s truly capable of . . .
There are three sides to the story.
And the truth will shatter this family to pieces.
Praise for A Nearly Normal Family
'Tore through this in a matter of days . . . A cracking read!' - T M Logan
'An absolutely fantastic read' - Jo Spain
'An utterly compelling premise . . . a layered, intelligent novel' - Fiona Cummins
'A canny, intensely suspenseful legal thriller' - Scott Turow
'I couldn't go to bed until I finished it. Effortlessly brilliant' - Sandie Jones
'Any parent will be gripped by this book . . . I couldn't put it down' - Michelle Frances
'An unsettling page turner. Highly Recommended' Adam Hamdy
A deceptive and riveting novel. A Nearly Normal Family will make you question everything you know about those closest to youKarin Slaughter, author of eighteen international bestsellers
Tore through this in a matter of days! Deadly secrets, divided loyalties and a dysfunctional family under unbearable strain as layer of deceit are peeled away one by one. A cracking read!T M Logan
An utterly compelling premise with wonderful writing. The characters . . . are so achingly real that one holds one’s breath with them. This is a layered, intelligent novel that will force any parent to consider exactly how far they would go to protect their childFiona Cummins