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A gripping psychological suspense read A family near breaking point hire a nanny with secrets of her own in this gripping novel from an exciting talent. Cupboards were sticky from spilt jam and honey, and the oven smoked when you turned it on because of the fat that had built up over the years. Agatha would never, ever let her future home end up like this. She would never leave it every day like Ruth did. She would never put her trust in strangers. Ruth and Christian are just holding their marriage together, after Christian's disastrous affair a year ago. But chaos beckons, and when the family are suddenly left without any childcare, Agatha comes into their lives to solve all their problems. But Agatha is not as perfect as she seems and her love for the children masks a deeper secret. Everything and Nothing is a stunningly assured debut, superbly evoking an atmosphere of inexorable and sinister menace that builds to a mesmerising climax in a story that is, at its heart, about thwarted and damaged love. - An assured debut takes the Mary Poppins myth and turns it into a menacing tale of the enemy invited in I suspect that this will be the first of what promises to be a new genre: the nanny chiller Sunday Times Chilling and suspenseful The Sun An unsettling, menacing read Grazia A suspenseful and emotive examination of a family in meltdownHalls tale is told assuredly and touches on the darkness, tensions and unhappiness behind the facade of daily family life. Its a skilfully executed debut novel that nestles perfectly alongside the dark, nuanced psychological thrills of Daphne du Maurier and Sophie Hannah Waterstones Books Quarterly Everything and Nothing is a beautifully written, completely gripping novel that plays on the unsettling notion that sometimes the least safe place is your very own home' Emily Mortimer
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9780007413959
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 336
- Utgivningsdatum: 2011-09-01
- Förlag: William Collins