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The Blame Game C.J. Cooke

The Blame Game By C.J. Cooke

The Blame Game by C.J. Cooke


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Summary

ONE DIED. WHO LIED?

The Blame Game Summary

The Blame Game by C.J. Cooke

ONE DIED. WHO LIED?

A horrific car crash in Belize has devastated Helen Pengilly's family, leaving her daughter in a coma and her husband Michael missing.

Alone and terrified, Helen's memory is dragged back to that day 22 years ago. To protect their family, Helen and Michael both said they would forget what happened. But now it seems that there is someone who will stop at nothing to make them remember...

Who is playing the blame game?

Readers are loving The Blame Game:

'addictive and powerful'

'A cleverly crafted thriller with a unique story'

'a great read'

'A heart-wrenching story of grief, guilt and family, and the extreme lengths you'll go to save those you love'

'This is a book all psychological thriller lovers should read... addictive'

'A fantastic, edge of the seat family expedition turning into a gripping read'

'A real page-turner'

PRAISE FOR C.J. COOKE:

'Grip-lit at its best' ELLE

'Stunning' C.L. TAYLOR

'Will keep you guessing the whole way through!' C.J. TUDOR

The Blame Game Reviews

Praise for C. J. Cooke:

'An atmospheric, mysterious and intense read that resonates long after you turn the last page. It's a stunning psychological thriller, rich with mystery and full of heart' C. L. Taylor

'If you haven't read it, you MUST! So, so good and very clever. Will keep you guessing the whole way through!' C. J. Tudor

'Chilling and intelligent' Nuala Ellwood

'Utterly compelling and unnervingly twisty' Caroline Smailes

'Intense, thrilling and layered with issues of modern life, this is grip-lit at its best' ELLE

This is an astonishing thriller...with gorgeous writing and a stunning conclusion, this novel has catapulted onto my shortlist of the best suspense novels I've read all year Chevy Stevens, New York Times bestselling author of Still Missing

'An intriguing and psychological thriller' Sunday People

'Dark and emotionally compelling.' northerncrime.wordpress.com

'Beautifully complex yet simply told in a way that really digs deep into the themes that anchor the tale... Really terrific. Just excellent' lizlovesbooks.com

'So intriguing and well written that I was unable to prise myself from the book until I had read every word within' - bookyramblingsofaneuroticmom.blogspot.co.uk

'I Know My Name is cleverly complex and thought provoking as well as being a compulsive page turner and comes thoroughly recommended' www.cosybooks.com

'This book has really left me speechless. I cannot begin to explain how utterly brilliant this book was and I have a feeling that it's going to stay with me for a long time' readingwillingable.blogspot.co.uk

'This is a thriller with more than just the usual twists and turns. It could well be described as dark and disturbing' thelastwordbookreview.wordpress.com

About C.J. Cooke

C.J. Cooke is an acclaimed, award-winning poet, novelist and academic with numerous other publications under the name of Carolyn Jess-Cooke. Born in Belfast, she has a PhD in Literature from Queen's University, Belfast, and is currently Lecturer in Creative Writing at the University of Glasgow, where she researches creative writing interventions for mental health.

I KNOW MY NAME was C.J. Cooke's first psychological drama and was inspired by her creative work in mental health. There is a TV adaptation is in development.

C.J. Cooke lives by the sea with her family.

Additional information

GOR009628704
9780008237561
0008237565
The Blame Game by C.J. Cooke
Used - Very Good
Paperback
HarperCollins Publishers
20190307
416
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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