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Mohrbooks Literary Agency
Sebastian Ritscher
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HIDE

Nell Pattison

New stand-alone thriller from Nell Pattison. Seven friends. One killer. You can run, but you can't hide.
The Boxing Day hike is meant to bring their nature group together.

Emily, the sister who never lets her hearing loss hold her back.
Lauren, the sister who always feels a step behind.
Morna, who doesn't get on with Lauren.
Ben, whose feelings for Emily border on obsession.
Dan, the quiet newcomer to the group.
Kai, who isn't just on the hike to enjoy the wildlife.
And Alec, the one who knows all their secrets.

As the sun sets, a gunshot rings out on the nature reserve. One of the seven is dead. And one of their number killed them...

After studying English at university, Nell Pattison became a teacher and specialised in Deaf education. She has been teaching in the Deaf community for 14 years in both England and Scotland, working with students who use BSL, and began losing her hearing in her twenties. She lives in North Lincolnshire with her husband and son. Nell is the author of novels The Silent House, which was a USA Today bestseller, and Silent Night, featuring British Sign Language interpreter Paige Northwood.
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Published 2022-04-01 by Avon

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'A superb innovation for the crime genre . . . a brilliantly terrifying premise and a twisty, gripping tale.'

Claustrophobic and intense.

Tense, twisty and full of toxic secrets - a chilly fight for survival guaranteed to give you shivers.

HIDE has stormed to #1 on the Apple Book Charts!

'Sinister, layered, atmospheric . I couldn't turn the pages quickly enough,'

'A nail-biting page-turner of a thriller . The sense of a community isolated, and all the conflicts and tensions that brings, adds satisfying layers of complexity.'

HIDE has been chosen by The Times as one of The Best New Thrillers for December 2021! Their incredible review says: "There's a touch of Agatha Christie to Hide... her humour is crisp and even and the plotting as keen as an axe in the skull." Read more...