
Deep Blue Sea
An irresistible journey of love, intrigue and betrayal
Tasmina Perry(Author)
Headline Review (Publisher)
Published on 18. July 2013
Book
Hardback
448 pages
978-0-7553-5852-6 (ISBN)
Description
Passionate. Explosive. Impossible to put down. Tasmina Perry is back with her most spectacular novel yet.
Beneath the shimmering surface lies a dark secret...
Diana and Julian Denver have the world at their feet. With a blissful marriage, a darling son and beautiful homes in London and the country, Diana's life, to the outside world, is perfect. But nothing is as it seems...
When Julian dies suddenly and tragically, Diana is convinced there is more to it than meets the eye. She calls on the one person she had never wanted to see again - her sister, Rachel.
A former tabloid reporter, Rachel appears to be living the dream as a diving instructor on a Thai island. The truth is she's in exile, estranged from her family and driven from her career by Fleet Street's phone-hacking scandal.
For Rachel, Diana's request opens old wounds. But she is determined to make amends for the past, and embarks on a treacherous journey to uncover the truth - wherever it may lead...
Beneath the shimmering surface lies a dark secret...
Diana and Julian Denver have the world at their feet. With a blissful marriage, a darling son and beautiful homes in London and the country, Diana's life, to the outside world, is perfect. But nothing is as it seems...
When Julian dies suddenly and tragically, Diana is convinced there is more to it than meets the eye. She calls on the one person she had never wanted to see again - her sister, Rachel.
A former tabloid reporter, Rachel appears to be living the dream as a diving instructor on a Thai island. The truth is she's in exile, estranged from her family and driven from her career by Fleet Street's phone-hacking scandal.
For Rachel, Diana's request opens old wounds. But she is determined to make amends for the past, and embarks on a treacherous journey to uncover the truth - wherever it may lead...
Reviews / Votes
This glitzy, fast-paced mystery will hook you from the start... An engrossing dose of chick lit * Prima * Sexual tension and an untimely death set the scene for perfect poolside escapism... Perry delivers a big juicy holiday read with enough sexual tension - unresolved and otherwise - to keep you gripped * Marie-Claire * A brilliant page turner that will keep you guessing until the end * Sun * Highly entertaining and cleverly written * The Sunday Mirror * Exciting and explosive * Essentials * Another brilliant page-turner from the queen of the beach read * Red * Hot enough to melt an ice-lolly, it's the perfect summer * Express * Totally absorbing... An exciting thriller that will keep you guessing until the end. Perfect fodder for those long lazy days on the beach or in the park * Heat * Escape into Deep Blue Sea, Tasmina Perry's latest passionate excursion * Belfast Telegraph *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Headline Publishing Group
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 39 mm
Weight
722 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7553-5852-6 (9780755358526)
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Person
Tasmina Perry is the author of the huge Sunday Times Top Ten bestsellers Daddy's Girls, Gold Diggers, Guilty Pleasures, Original Sin,, Kiss Heaven Goodbye, Private Lives and Perfect Strangers. She left a career in law to enter the world of women's magazine publishing, going on to win the New Magazine Journalist of the Year award, edit numerous national publications and write on celebrity and style for titles such as Elle and Glamour. In 2004 she launched her own travel and fashion magazine, Jaunt, and was Deputy Editor of InStyle magazine when she left the industry to write books full time. Her novels have been published in seventeen countries.