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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Paperback English

The Seduction

An addictive new story of desire and obsession

By Joanna Briscoe

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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Paperback English

The Seduction

An addictive new story of desire and obsession

By Joanna Briscoe

Regular price £8.99
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  • ‘Addictive’ Guardian ‘A febrile, urgent tale’ Sunday Times ‘A sizzling new thriller’ New York Times She knows your mind, she possesses your thoughts. What will she take next? ‘I think I can help you…’ Beth lives by Camden Lock with her partner Sol and their daughter Fern. Life is peaceful, but Beth is troubled by increasing unease. So she goes to therapy – with Dr Tamara Bywater. Soon their sessions become the highlight of Beth’s week. But Beth is in over her head before she realises that Tamara might not be all she seems... ‘A classy, compulsive tale of desire and obsession’ Mail on Sunday ‘An addictive, macabre fairground ride of a novel’ Guardian ‘This is seduction of the most insidious kind’ Spectator
‘Addictive’ Guardian ‘A febrile, urgent tale’ Sunday Times ‘A sizzling new thriller’ New York Times She knows your mind, she possesses your thoughts. What will she take next? ‘I think I can help you…’ Beth lives by Camden Lock with her partner Sol and their daughter Fern. Life is peaceful, but Beth is troubled by increasing unease. So she goes to therapy – with Dr Tamara Bywater. Soon their sessions become the highlight of Beth’s week. But Beth is in over her head before she realises that Tamara might not be all she seems... ‘A classy, compulsive tale of desire and obsession’ Mail on Sunday ‘An addictive, macabre fairground ride of a novel’ Guardian ‘This is seduction of the most insidious kind’ Spectator