The Best Friend by Jessica Fellowes

The Best Friend by Jessica Fellowes

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The Best Friend by Jessica Fellowes

Following the intense, toxic friendship of two kindred spirits across their lifetimes, The Best Friend is a dark, suspenseful novel and first standalone from Jessica Fellowes, New York Times bestselling author of the Mitford Murders series and the companion Downton Abbey books.

Bella and Kate. Kate and Bella. From childhood they were bosom friends, Bella sensible and cautious, Kate gregarious and just a little dangerous.

Yet in spite of their intimacy, their trust is fragile. Men came into their lives and things changed: a black seed was set in the heart of their relationship. Over decades, acts of both cruelty and love ferment until one shocking event tests them more than ever. Neither will escape unscathed.

Reminiscent of Elena Ferrante and Sally Rooney, and for readers of Leila Slimani's The Perfect Nanny and Ashley Audrain's The Push, The Best Friend explores the darkest corners of female friendship, a place where loyalty and betrayal intersect with deadly consequences.

JESSICA FELLOWES is a public speaker, novelist, and journalist. She is the author of The Mitford Murders novels as well as the official Downton Abbey TV series companion books, which have been a New York Times bestseller. She has written for the Daily Telegraph, the Guardian, The Sunday Times, and The Lady, as well as being a former deputy director of Country Life and a columnist for the Mail on Sunday. Jessica has spoken at events in the United Kingdom and the United States, as well as appearing on radio and television. Her family and she live in Oxfordshire.

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ISBN 13 9781250831804
ISBN 10 1250831806
Title The Best Friend
Author Jessica Fellowes
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher St Martin's Press
Year published 2022-09-13
Number of pages 320
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