The Final Act of Juliette Willoughby
Intoxicating, enthralling, compelling' Harriet Tyce
‘Bold and ambitious and consuming from start to finish’ Louise Candlish
A stunning, intricately plotted and clever mystery’ Claire Douglas
‘Think The Secret History meets Saltburn’ Holly Watt
The Club
Everyone’s Dying to Join…
The Home Group is a collection of ultra-exclusive private members' clubs and a global phenomenon, and the opening of its most ambitious project yet – Island Home, a forgotten island transformed into the height of luxury – is billed as the celebrity event of the decade.
But as the first guests arrive, the weekend soon proves deadly – because it turns out that even the most beautiful people can keep the ugliest secrets and, in a world where reputation is everything, they'll do anything to keep it.
If your name's on the list, you're not getting out . . .
“Super clever, silky smooth, and brilliantly wicked, The Club is a triumph and a treat—one of the most riveting books I’ve read in a long time.”
— Louise Candlish, author of The Other Passenger
“Smart, topical and immensely entertaining”
— T.M. Logan, author of The Holiday
“Loved it. A razor-sharp satire on the uber-elite that ramps up the revelations to a deeply satisfying reckoning as justice is served on the many splendidly unlikeable characters. . . . A fantastic read.”
— Harriet Tyce, author of Blood Orange and The Lies You Told
“You’ll need to keep your wits about you as you enter The Club. Shady business practices, moral dilemmas and a cast of characters who all have something to hide . . . but which one will kill to keep their secrets? This had me second-guessing all the way through and I didn’t come up for air until I got to the end. A triumph!”
— Sandie Jones, author of The Other Woman and The Guilt Trip
“Dark, clever, addictive and outrageously entertaining”
— Charlotte Philby, author of The Second Woman
“A twisty, timely, take on the classic murder mystery . . . Entertaining, compelling and just great fun - White Lotus and Succession fans will love it.”
— Holly Watt, author of The Hunt & The Kill
“This year’s must-read thriller . . . Shut yourself in, mute your phone and devour this whole”
— Celia Walden, author of Payday
“Another corker from Ellery Lloyd – great fun, keeps you guessing, fantastic insight into private members’ clubs. Loved it”
— Jane Fallon, author of Worst. Idea. Ever
“[I] inhaled People Like Her in a single sitting . . . Breathlessly fast, brilliantly original.”
— Clare Mackintosh, bestselling author of I Let You Go and After the End
““I loved this. Original and compelling addition to the parenting noir genre. [An] eye-opening look at the horrors of Insta influencing - funny until it goes very dark indeed. Highly recommended."”
— Harriet Tyce, bestselling author of Blood Orange and The Lies You Told
“A clever, original and page-turning thriller with a compelling set of true-to-life characters. I was gripped from the start and all the way to the unpredictable conclusion.”
— Jenny Quintana, bestselling author of The Missing Girl and Our Dark Secret
“Social media has never been so dark or so compelling. A disturbing peek into the world of influencers and how it affects their families, People Like Her had me hooked right up to the jaw-dropping end.”
— Samantha Downing, bestselling author of My Lovely Wife and He Started It
“Compulsive and wickedly funny - featuring the most grimly fascinating marital duo since Gone Girl. LOVED IT”
— Katie Lowe, author of The Furies
“Fast, fresh and horribly plausible...Misery for the Insta Age! I gulped it down.”
— Tammy Cohen, author of Stop at Nothing, They All Fall Down and When She Was Bad
“[It] grabbed me from the first few pages and didn't let go. It was a joy to read something so dark but amusing at the same time, plotted to perfection with skillfully woven twists and turn.”
— Alice Feeney, author of Sometimes I Lie, His and Hers and I Know Who You Are
“I absolutely LOVED this book…One of my favourite reads of the year!”
— Phoebe Morgan, author of The Babysitter and The Girl Next Door
“The perfect contemporary thriller. A deliciously hideous protagonist, a smart two-person narrative, all rooted in a scenario that is all too easily imaginable. . . and utterly impossible to put down. It felt like every chapter ended on a cliffhanger and my heart was in my mouth.”
— Caroline Corcoran, author of The Baby Group
“I loved it! I was actually holding my breath towards the end. Such a chillingly dark examination of what can happen if you filter reality through Instagram and pretend to be someone you’re not”
— Nikki Smith, author of All In Her Head
“A gripping and timely exploration of the darker side of internet fame, People Like Her is a tense page-turner sure to keep you up past your bedtime!”
— Katherine St. John, author of The Lion’s Den
“On one level, People Like Her is a thrilling, witty page-turner that makes you laugh out loud. But on another, it is a sharp dissection of a very modern way of life that will make you look at twenty-first century life in a different way.”
— Holly Watt, author of To The Lions and The Dead Line
“Suspenseful, thought-provoking, clever, and I suspected everyone. The insights into human nature were spot-on, the characters felt true to life and I was genuinely gripped . . . A truly brilliant and a refreshingly original read.”
— Karen Hamilton, author of The Last Wife and The Perfect Girlfriend
“Excellent characterization turns up the tension in this addictive and absorbing psychological thriller. I was hooked from first page to last.”
— Olivia Kiernan, author of If Looks Could Kill
“Twisty and dark, like all great thrillers, but very, very funny.”
— Abbie Greaves, author of The Silent Treatment
“An absolutely CRACKING thriller! Razor sharp, utterly compelling - surely set to be THE thriller of 2021!”
— Tasha Kavanagh, author of Things We Have in Common
“Sharp, knowing and all too believable, People Like Her is a gripping take on the murkiness of those who make social media their metier. By turns harrowing and caustic, this book demands you stay up late to finish it - and possibly delete your account afterwards”
— Harriet Walker, author of The New Girl