
The Beauty of the End by Debbie Howells
Debbie Howell's second novel is a thrilling tale of first love, secrets, and shocking revelations . . .
A terrific new talentShe paints with words and takes a scalpel to emotions -- Peter James
Full of twists and surprises, you'll be gripped until the end * Essentials Magazine *
Kept me guessing * Woman & Home *
A haunting new thriller * Good Housekeeping *
Debbie Howells, bestselling author of The Bones of You, showcases the superb control she has in her writing . . . weaving together a tale of both past and present in a single narrative, Howells' skills as a writer are at the forefront of this novel, making it a fantastic read * Dead Good Books *
Intense and gorgeous . . . gloriously plotted and absolutely beautifully written, one of those novels where small parts of the prose make you shiver and give a real emotional pull * Liz Loves Books *
The characterisation here is exceptional . . . This book is quite beautifully constructed, with perfect pace - and has real emotional depth as the harrowing story of treachery and betrayal unfolds. The different threads are quite perfectly handled - this author really is a quite excellent storyteller, who handles the complicated structure with total ease, never dropping a stitch * Being Anne Reading *
Spectacularly written and plotted, Howells is a masterful thriller writer, so if you're a fan of the genre, you must, must put her on your list . . . Howells' whole writing style is a beautiful balancing act. It's not the beauty of the end, it's the beauty of the book in its entirety. This story is a little cracker. It explores the dark side of privilege and human nature and also how it's dangerous to cast too rosy a glow on people or memories * The Book Bag *
Full of twists and surprises, you'll be gripped until the end * Essentials Magazine *
Kept me guessing * Woman & Home *
A haunting new thriller * Good Housekeeping *
Debbie Howells, bestselling author of The Bones of You, showcases the superb control she has in her writing . . . weaving together a tale of both past and present in a single narrative, Howells' skills as a writer are at the forefront of this novel, making it a fantastic read * Dead Good Books *
Intense and gorgeous . . . gloriously plotted and absolutely beautifully written, one of those novels where small parts of the prose make you shiver and give a real emotional pull * Liz Loves Books *
The characterisation here is exceptional . . . This book is quite beautifully constructed, with perfect pace - and has real emotional depth as the harrowing story of treachery and betrayal unfolds. The different threads are quite perfectly handled - this author really is a quite excellent storyteller, who handles the complicated structure with total ease, never dropping a stitch * Being Anne Reading *
Spectacularly written and plotted, Howells is a masterful thriller writer, so if you're a fan of the genre, you must, must put her on your list . . . Howells' whole writing style is a beautiful balancing act. It's not the beauty of the end, it's the beauty of the book in its entirety. This story is a little cracker. It explores the dark side of privilege and human nature and also how it's dangerous to cast too rosy a glow on people or memories * The Book Bag *
Debbie Howells is a florist and lives with her family - and assorted animals - in Sussex. Now writing full time, her psychological thrillers include The Bones of You and The Beauty of the End.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781447278139 |
| ISBN 10 | 1447278135 |
| Title | The Beauty of the End |
| Author | Debbie Howells |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Pan Macmillan |
| Year published | 2016-07-14 |
| Number of pages | 352 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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