
Deep Water
Emma Bamford(Author)
Simon & Schuster Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 7. July 2022
Book
Paperback/Softback
400 pages
978-1-3985-0459-2 (ISBN)
Description
'Powered by a subtle, ominous tension. I loved this book' LEE CHILD
'Paradise never felt so sinister' RUTH WARE
Lies can be buried... Secrets always come to the surface
Amarante is paradise...
An uninhabited, unspoilt island somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
Only those who know it exists can find it.
But paradise comes with a price...
Virginie and Jake sail to Amarante for their honeymoon, but they are not alone.
They have to adjust to life on the island with five strangers.
And not everyone will live to tell the tale...
Dark secrets surface and their dream abruptly turns into a nightmare.
Removed from society, they find out what they're truly capable of.
'An incredible debut' B A PARIS
'Suspenseful, evocative and beautifully written, I devoured it' L V MATTHEWS
'That most exciting psychological thriller in which the darkest dangers lurk in a suspicious mind and a guilty heart' A J FINN
'Gripping and pacy... A perfect summer read' IMRAN MAHMOOD
'A debut thriller that unfolds with the inexorable force of a nightmare, and an object lesson in why some paradises should stay lost' JOHN CONNOLLY
'Deep Water had me gripped. I loved the subtle, sinister sense of tension that built through the book, and the fascinating cast of characters Emma Bamford brought together on idyllic Amarante. Such an accomplished debut' BETH O'LEARY
'It had me completely hooked! I could literally feel the sand between my toes and taste the salt in the air. An amazing and evocative atmosphere of paradise that quickly turns sinister! A must summer read for all crime fans' VICKI BRADLEY
'Paradise never felt so sinister' RUTH WARE
Lies can be buried... Secrets always come to the surface
Amarante is paradise...
An uninhabited, unspoilt island somewhere in the Indian Ocean.
Only those who know it exists can find it.
But paradise comes with a price...
Virginie and Jake sail to Amarante for their honeymoon, but they are not alone.
They have to adjust to life on the island with five strangers.
And not everyone will live to tell the tale...
Dark secrets surface and their dream abruptly turns into a nightmare.
Removed from society, they find out what they're truly capable of.
'An incredible debut' B A PARIS
'Suspenseful, evocative and beautifully written, I devoured it' L V MATTHEWS
'That most exciting psychological thriller in which the darkest dangers lurk in a suspicious mind and a guilty heart' A J FINN
'Gripping and pacy... A perfect summer read' IMRAN MAHMOOD
'A debut thriller that unfolds with the inexorable force of a nightmare, and an object lesson in why some paradises should stay lost' JOHN CONNOLLY
'Deep Water had me gripped. I loved the subtle, sinister sense of tension that built through the book, and the fascinating cast of characters Emma Bamford brought together on idyllic Amarante. Such an accomplished debut' BETH O'LEARY
'It had me completely hooked! I could literally feel the sand between my toes and taste the salt in the air. An amazing and evocative atmosphere of paradise that quickly turns sinister! A must summer read for all crime fans' VICKI BRADLEY
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 197 mm
Width: 130 mm
Thickness: 26 mm
Weight
278 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-3985-0459-2 (9781398504592)
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Emma Bamford is an author and journalist who has worked for the Independent, the Daily Express, the Daily Mirror, Sailing Today and BOAT International.
She spent several years sailing among some of the world's most beautiful islands and wrote two travel memoirs about her experiences, Casting Off and Untie the Lines.
A graduate of the University of East Anglia's Prose Fiction MA, she lives in the UK. Deep Water is her first novel.
www.emmabamford.com
She spent several years sailing among some of the world's most beautiful islands and wrote two travel memoirs about her experiences, Casting Off and Untie the Lines.
A graduate of the University of East Anglia's Prose Fiction MA, she lives in the UK. Deep Water is her first novel.
www.emmabamford.com