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The Examiner :the Sunday Times bestseller from the author of The Appeal
The Examiner :the Sunday Times bestseller from the author of The Appeal
hardback
Published:
29 August, 2024
Description
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781800810457 |
| ISBN10 | 1800810458 |
| Number Of Pages | 480 |
| Item Weight | 700 g |
| Product Dimensions | 160 x 236 x 44 mm |
| Publisher / Reseller | Profile Books Ltd |
| Format | hardback |
| Edition | Main |
Media Reviews
The plot twists form a tottering pile as the tone grows ever darker. Close reading is essential but rewarding for this complicated and unconventional slow burn of a book * Guardian *
A joy to read, containing some delicious surprises * Sunday Times *
Hallett has firmly established herself as one of the quirkiest and most intelligent of British crime writers... Forensic attention to the text is required, but the results are manifold * Financial Times *
With a narrative built almost entirely from online messages, Hallett offers an engrossing tale of conspiracy and murder... An impressive novel * Literary Review *
As ever with Hallett, The Examiner is told in an innovative way... I can't fault Hallett's ingenuity and her characters are a lot of fun * Observer *
The queen of 'cosy crime' * Daily Telegraph *
Janice Hallett has done it again * Daily Express *
The author of The Twyford Code delights with her mysteries told through letters, emails and transcripts. Hallett's latest sees an examiner turn up at a school where he is convinced a student's death has been covered up * iPaper *
Janice has the gift for teasing readers with red herrings, and this is no different... Twisty, turny, I didn't know what I was thinking half the time and all the better for it * Belfast Telegraph *
Janice Hallett has done it again * Irish News *
Beloved for her innovative storytelling and intricate plotting, Hallett delivers a compelling mystery... The novel showcases Hallett's signature blend of suspense and vivid characters, drawing readers into a meticulously crafted plot with surprising twists * Glamour *
Fast-paced, funny and clever * Woman's Weekly *
Another intricate mystery where a close reading of all the evidence is essential * Cosmopolitan *
A smart and unpredictable read that keeps you on your toes. Told with a unique style, this story moves with many twists and turns * Best *
Truly twisty... Fast-paced and clever * Woman and Home *
The queen of the unconventional narrative mystery strikes again... A totally unique piece of work * Crime Time *
The characters are well-observed... Sophisticated and searching * Critic *
A suspected murder cover-up by university students is at the heart of the new genre-busting crime novel from the bestselling author of The Appeal * Irish Times *
Spinning another intricate mystery, Janice Hallett's The Examiner's delightful page-turner finds the author of The Appeal on top form * The News *
After the setting and characters have been richly evoked, Hallett allows the mystery to unfold in a tantalising way... A riveting guessing game from the outset, combining key aspects of the classic whodunnit with near-impossible puzzles more closely related to a howdunnit and whatexactlywasdunanyway. It all makes for an unexpectedly macabre mystery that delivers surprise after surprise as the six * Crime Fiction Lover *
GoodReads Reviews
Author's Bio
Janice Hallett's bestselling debut novel, The Appeal, was a Waterstones Thriller of the Month and won the CWA Debut Dagger Award. The Twyford Code, was a Sunday Times bestseller and won the British Book Awards Crime and Thriller Book of the Year. Her third novel, The Mysterious Case of the Alperton Angels, was an instant Sunday Times bestseller and a Richard and Judy Book Club pick. She lives in West London.