THE NEW THRILLER FROM THE MASTER OF PSYCHOLOGICAL SUSPENSE âHe did kill. Kill and kill and kill.â Tessâs number one priority has always been her three-year-old daughter Poppy. But splitting up with Poppyâs father Jason means that she cannot always be there to keep her daughter safe. When she finds a disturbing drawing, dark and menacing, among her daughterâs brightly coloured paintings, Tess is convinced that Poppy has witnessed something terrible. Something that her young mind is struggling to put into words. But no one will listen. Itâs only a childâs drawing, isnât it? Tess will protect Poppy, whatever the price. But when she doesnât know what, or who, she is protecting her from, how can she possibly know who to trust . . . ? âWhat an intriguing, compelling page-turner. I ate it up in two daysâ Liz Nugent, author of Our Little Cruelties 'I love Nicci Frenchâs books, and with The Unheard they are right at the top of their game. Few crime writers can match their psychological acuity, of their ability to lead a reader through dizzying plot twists without ever losing pace. Itâs an absolute masterclass of crime writing' Kate Rhodes, author of the Locked-Island Mystery series Praise for Nicci French: 'Confirms Nicci French as the giant of the genre' Erin Kelly âPart ingenious locked-room mystery. Part youâve-got-the-wrong-person nightmare drama. Part intricate memory game. Yet all seamlessly woven together. Frenchâs best book yetâ A J Finn âExpertly paced, psychologically sharp, thoroughly enjoyable' Louise Candlish âMeticulously plotted, psychologically astuteâ Sarah Vaughan âGreat writing, razor-sharp plotting, and powerful characterisation. I was 100 pages in before I even drew breath, and I defy anyone to see the ending comingâ Cara Hunter âItâs Nicci French perfection â which, as we all know, is the best kind of perfection. So, so gripping and brilliantly clued' Sophie Hannah âA novel that blissfully plays with two genres: on the one hand an against-the-odds legal thriller Ă la John Grisham⊠and on the other a Miss Marple whodunnitâ Sunday Times âNicci French husband-and-wife writing team responsible for some of the UKâs best psychological thrillers have created a gem of a protagonist in Tabithaâ Observer âFirst-classâ Independent âGrippingâ Literary Review âGritty and moving â the husband-and-wife team have scored another hitâ Best âA twisty and shocking readâ Bella âEngrossingâ Good Housekeeping