The Recovery of Rose Gold: The gripping must-read Richard & Judy thriller and Sunday Times bestseller
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MOTHERS NEVER FORGET. DAUGHTERS NEVER FORGIVE . . . THE RICHARD AND JUDY BOOK CLUB PICK AND SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER review: 'This is a dazzlingly dark revenge novel, a genuinely fresh and original take on the domestic psychological thriller genre; the disturbing story of an evilly twisted mother/daughter relationship.'
Rose Gold Watts believed she was sick for eighteen years. Turned out her mother was a really good liar. After five years in prison, Patty Watts is finally free. All she wants is to put old grievances behind her, reconcile with the daughter who testified against her - and care for her new infant grandson. When Rose Gold agrees to have Patty move in, it seems their relationship is truly on the mend. And she has waited such a long time for her mother to come home. But has Patty truly forgotten their past? And is Rose Gold really able to forgive? A gripping and electrifying tale that will make you question your allegiances until the very end . . .
'With a genuine menace seeping from every twist and turn. . . worthy of Patricia Highsmith at her finest' DAILY MAIL 'A spine-chilling thriller . . . Perfect for fans of Gone Girl and The Girl on the Train' STYLIST 'A dark, nerve-jangling read that kept us on the edge of our seats till the very end' Independent 'A riveting psychological duel' Sunday Times
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- Contributor: Stephanie Wrobel
- Imprint: Penguin Books Ltd
- ISBN13: 9781405943536
- Number of Pages: 416
- Packaged Dimensions: 129x198x25mm
- Packaged Weight: 287
- Format: Paperback
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Release Date: 2021-02-18
- Binding: Paperback / softback
- Biography: Stephanie Wrobel is the author of This Might Hurt and The Recovery of Rose Gold, a Sunday Times and international bestseller that sold in twenty-one countries. Her third book, The Hitchcock Hotel, pays tribute to legendary film director Alfred Hitchcock, whose work Wrobel first encountered during a film studies class at university. She's been a devotee ever since. This new novel examines many of the themes that obsessed the Master of Suspense: voyeurism, vengeance, paranoia, and guilt. Wrobel lives in New York City.
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