Breaking: Shortlisted for the CWA John Creasey New Blood Dagger Award
English
By (author): Amanda Cassidy
A rich, gut-punch of a crime thriller Ashley Audrain, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Push
Its every mothers worst fearOn a sun-hazed afternoon in the Florida Keys, a child goes missing from the beach. Dr Mirren Fitzpatrick appeals to the world to help find her eight-year-old adopted daughter. The family are on holiday from Ireland, far from home and desperate to return there as they arrived together.
Yet the police are immediately suspicious of Mirren. She was drinking at a bar alone shortly before reporting that her youngest child had disappeared. As rumours abound about Mirrens past a trial-by-media ensues, and she is turned from a figure of pity to the villain of the piece.
And then a small body is found dumped in the ocean. Is Mirren a heartbroken mother, or the architect of her daughters fate?
A stunning debut from a brilliant new voice in Irish crime fiction, perfect for fans of Gillian Flynn and Ashley Audrain. Breaking will see readers question their own notions of motherhood, guilt and the inescapable consequences of the past.
Praise for BreakingThis story draws you in immediately There is a real freshness to Cassidys approach to storytelling. And the ending is as disturbing and moving as those opening beach-scene pages. Daily Mail
Another great debut, this twisty crime thriller had me gripped from the very first page! A new voice in Irish crime fiction an author to watch. Prima
Delivers a confronting examination of maternal love and the expectations that weigh so heavily on women, even in their most unthinkably dark moments. In both pace and prose, Breaking is a hugely satisfying debut. Ashley Audrain
I LOVED the story and the twists! Expert plotting and great characters made it an emotional read. It had me guessing throughout and kept me turning the pages at speed. Patricia Gibney, author of The Guilty Girl
Wonderfully compelling and at times, painfully sharp. A searing interrogation of motherhood and media... this is a beautifully constructed and beguiling debut novel. Andrea Mara, author of All Her Fault
Amanda Cassidy captures a mothers guilt perfectly... this a compelling, intriguing and thoroughly engaging read. Amanda is a very talented new voice in Irish writing. Liz Nugent, author of Our Little Cruelties
A contender for thriller of the year. Breaking dazzles from the opening line. Powerful, sharp and moving, with an ending that flabbergasts. Glenn Meade, author of Unquiet Ghosts
Wonderfully tense and uneasy, Breaking is a complex exploration of what it means to be a mother and the history that haunts us. A gripping read. Louisa Scarr, author of Blink of an Eye
This dazzling debut takes us inside a parents worst nightmare. Masterful story-telling, breakneck pacing and compelling characters kept me glued all the way to the explosive final pages and their disturbing revelations. Addictive, unnerving and utterly unmissable. Sophie White, author and Sunday Independent columnist
Outstanding debut What a brilliant novel. Sheila Bugler, author of You Were Always Mine
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