ONE NIGHT. ONE CRIME. ONE FAMILY TORN APART . . . 'Pulled me in from the first page' STEPHEN
KING 'Utterly authentic and full of twists. A remarkable debut' SUNDAY TIMES 'One of the best
books you'll read this year' SHARI LAPENA 'Keeps you guessing until the end' 5***** Reader
Review _______ There are good men and there are bad men . . . But which one is her husband?
Julia Hall just wants to hold her family together. But the day her brother-in-law Nick is
brutally assaulted is the day everything she's worked so hard to build starts to topple.
Julia's husband Tony can't let go of his anger about Nick's attack. Or the police's inability
to give him the justice he seeks. He's tempted to take matters into his own hands. Julia knows
the man she married. But she fears what this is doing to him - and their family. Even more than
that: she fears where saving her husband will take her . . . _______ 'As though Michael
Connelly and Tana French had joined forces. A spectacularly plotted and powerful family drama'
A.J. FINN 'A suspenseful family drama. It draws you right in and constantly leaves you guessing
and questioning - sometimes even shouting at the page . . . An explosive ending' COSMOPOLITAN
'Gritty and suspenseful . . . Splices small-town family drama with nervy psychological noir. An
explosively slow-burn guessing game' METRO 'Sets the standard for psychological suspense ...
the characters are breathtakingly real' JEFFERY DEAVER 'Caitlin digs into our perceptions
around masculinity consent and what it means when violation becomes public knowledge. Twisty'
GRAZIA 'A brilliantly-observed novel about how a terrible crime can ignite the first match in a
whole row. Twist after twist . . . To say I loved it is a wild understatement' GILLIAN
MCALLISTER 'Smart suspenseful and timely' GILLY MACMILLAN Join the readers discovering DAMAGE
. . . 'I really can't recommend this book enough' 5***** Reader Review 'The characters had
depth . . . I felt for them all' 5***** Reader Review 'The kind of book one doesn't forget'
5***** Reader Review