Finding Sophie
A heartfelt, page turning thriller that shows how far parents will go for their child
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Imran Mahmood
'A heart-stopping thriller, a heartfelt mystery' CHRIS WHITAKER
'A clever, chilling thriller that is also unexpectedly moving' SHARI LAPENA
'Kept me guessing until the very end' IAN RANKIN
'Incredible plotting and devastatingly good writing' THE SECRET BARRISTER
Sophie King is missing.
Her parents, Harry and Zara, are distraught; for the last seventeen years, they've done everything for their beloved only daughter and now she's gone.
The police have no leads, and Harry and Zara are growing increasingly frantic, although they are both dealing with it in very different ways. Increasingly obsessed with their highly suspicious neighbour who won't open the door or answer any questions, they are both coming to the same conclusion. If they want answers, they're going to have to take the matter into their own hands.
But just how far are they both prepared to go for the love of their daughter?
'Powerfully and brilliantly written' VASEEM KHAN
'Pure brilliance' JANICE HALLETT
'Wow, what an ending!' C. L. TAYLOR
'An astonishingly twisty tale of despair, deception and desperation' LIZ NUGENT
An Observer Thriller of the Month
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Commentaires
Kept me guessing until the very end. A courtroom drama with nice sharp teeth (Ian Rankin)
Incredible plotting and devastatingly good writing – this book deserves enormous success (The Secret Barrister)
Finding Sophie is a great thriller as well as a moving look at parental grief . . . I frequently wept while reading it but couldn’t put it down
[A] forceful, slow-burn narrative . . . handled with Grisham-like assurance
A moving yet tense read with a jaw-dropping end
I couldn't turn the pages fast enough
Nuanced, heart-breaking . . . absorbing and genuinely moving — not to be missed
I loved it, so smart and the plot twists blew me away. Imran is the only author writing about a missing person that deals with grief this well (Gillian McAllister)
The suspense is well maintained throughout ... surprising and satisfying... it is a treat to read accounts of a police investigation and court case written by someone who knows how both are conducted
A clever, chilling thriller that is also unexpectedly moving (Shari Lapena)
Finding Sophie is a rare accomplishment. By turns a heart-stopping thriller, a heartfelt mystery, and a powerful study of grief, hope, and the unbreakable bond between parent and child. Brilliant (Chris Whitaker, author of We Begin at the End)
Compelling
Wow, what an ending! An intense, desperate, heartfelt and claustrophobic story about the lengths parents will go to for love. Some books have a gut punch at the end. In Finding Sophie you're emotionally winded, all the way through (C. L. Taylor)
This thrilling and emotional roller coaster moved me tears with its powerful portrayal of the agonies of parental love and loss. Perfect for fans of Lisa Jewell, Imran Mahmood has excelled himself with this clever, heart-breaking thriller (Jo Callaghan, author of In the Blink of an Eye)
What an exciting and compulsive read! Two parents with the same goal afraid to tell each other how far they are prepared to go, but they are not the only ones keeping secrets. Imran has surpassed my expectations with an astonishingly twisty tale of despair, deception and desperation (Liz Nugent, author of Strange Sally Diamond)
Finding Sophie is a Domestic Noir objet d'art. Mahmood's writing is exceptionally beautiful for a crime genre novel. The tension he manages to weave within such accessible and recognisable human emotions is genuinely extraordinary, and the pacing hits a real punch because you spend the entire book just wanting it all to turn out all right. Brilliant, bated-breath stuff (Helen Fields, author of The Institution)
Finding Sophie by Imran Mahmood is his best yet. Beautifully written, visceral, evocative and compelling - but with a plot that keeps you guessing to the end. So much more than a legal thriller, this is a work of pure brilliance (Janice Hallett)
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