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

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“[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