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When She Was Good: Cyrus Haven Book 2

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title When She Was Good: Cyrus Haven Book 2
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Michael Robotham
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:416
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 153
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
Crime and mystery
Thriller/suspense
ISBN/Barcode 9780733644849
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Hachette Australia
Imprint Hachette Australia
Publication Date 28 July 2020
Publication Country Australia

Description

The Ian Fleming Steel Dagger Award-winning follow-up to GOOD GIRL, BAD GIRL. He thinks the truth will set her free. She knows it will kill them. A heart-stopping psychological thriller from the Number One bestselling author of THE SECRETS SHE KEEPS and THE OTHER WIFE She has secrets. Six years ago, Evie Cormac was found hiding in a secret room in the aftermath of a brutal murder. But nobody has ever discovered her real name or where she came from, because everybody who tries ends up dead. He needs answers. Forensic psychologist Cyrus Haven believes the truth will set Evie free. Ignoring her warnings, he begins to dig into her past, only to disturb a hornet's nest of corrupt and powerful people, who have been waiting to find Evie - the final witness they have been searching for. Unbeknownst to him, Cyrus is leading them straight to Evie. The truth will not set her free. It will get them killed. From Australia's foremost crime writer, Michael Robotham, this is the second explosive novel featuring gifted criminal psychologist Cyrus Haven following the Edgar-award nominated GOOD GIRL, BAD GIRL. Praise for WHEN SHE WAS GOOD: 'A heart-stopping psychological thriller' - Herald Sun 'Don't try to get anything else done; just keep reading. The only way this book will let you go is if you walk, or run, with Evie, Cyrus and Sacha to the last page' - New York Journal of Books 'An urgent, poignant, and terrifying thriller ... Readers will be putty in this supremely talented author's capable hands' - Kirkus Reviews 'As darkly beautiful as a crime novel can be' - Australian Crime Fiction

Author Biography

Before becoming a novelist, Michael Robotham was a former feature writer and investigative reporter working in Britain, Australia and America, and with clinical and forensic psychologists as they helped police investigate complex, psychologically driven crimes. His debut thriller, The Suspect, introduced clinical psychologist Joe O'Loughlin and sold more than a million copies around the world. The first of a nine-book series, The Suspect is being adapted for the screen by World Productions (makers of Line of Duty and Bodyguard), starring Aidan Turner. Michael's standalone thriller The Secrets She Keeps was adapted for TV by Network 10 and the BBC. The second series is out now. Michael is the only Australian to twice win the UK's prestigious Gold Dagger Award for best crime novel, for Life or Death and Good Girl, Bad Girl as well as the Ian Fleming Steel Dagger for When She Was Good. His latest Book, Lying Beside You, is the third book in his bestselling Cyrus Haven and Evie Cormac series. Michael lives in Sydney.

Reviews

Robotham is a master plotter at the top of his form - Kirkus Reviews I always have a huge stack of books to read, but a Michael Robotham novel automatically goes to the top of the pile - Stephen King Haunting . . . Robotham expertly raises the tension as the action hurtles toward the devastating climax. Readers will hope the complex Cyrus will return for an encore - Publishers Weekly on Good Girl, Bad Girl Explosive . . . This sensitive, suspenseful mystery firmly establishes Robotham in the top ranks of psychological-thriller writers - Booklist on Good Girl, Bad Girl Good Girl, Bad Girl engages quickly. It's a real page-turner . . . - Good Reading on Good Girl, Bad Girl An urgent, poignant, and terrifying thriller ... Readers will be putty in this supremely talented author's capable hands. - Kirkus Reviews