Description
Fantastic Lee Child
Totally addictive Ann Cleeves
A thrill-a-minute page-turner Simon Kernick
It’s 2 a.m. in a remote Scottish lodge.
You are asleep when a noise wakes you.
You stir, unsure why, and turn to your partner.
Then you hear it.
Glass. Crunching underfoot.
Your worst fears are about to be realized.
Someone is downstairs, intent on causing your family harm.
You will do whatever it takes to protect them.
But with only each other to rely on, can you escape?
A Window Breaks is the nerve-shredding thriller from C. M. Ewan, the author of Safe House.
What authors are saying . . .
If you only read one thriller this year read this C. L. Taylor
Smashed my way through this . . . Nerve-shredding Tim Weaver
Brilliantly crafted, excruciatingly tense Sharon Bolton
Starts at full throttle and never lets up T. M. Logan
Heart-stopping . . . a sure-fire bestseller Jo Spain
Breakneck ride of a thriller Fiona Cummins
Almost unbearably tense and exciting Mark Edwards
Fierce read, with heart, muscle and an out-of-sight twist Mick Herron
Tense, fast-paced thriller Jenny Quintana
Brilliant and almost impossible to put down Andrew Taylor
What readers are saying . . .
This was so intense as the twists and turns came one after another at breakneck speed.
Brilliantly written thriller which keeps you gripped from the first few pages.
Full of action and excitement
Absolutely amazing; I was totally gripped from start to finish
Author Information
C. M. Ewan is a pseudonym for Chris Ewan, the critically acclaimed and bestselling author of many mystery and thriller novels. Chriss first standalone thriller, Safe House, was a bestseller in the UK and was shortlisted for the Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year Award. He is also the author of the thrillers Dead Line, Dark Tides, Long Time Lost and A Window Breaks as well as The Good Thiefs Guide series of mystery novels. The Good Thiefs Guide to Amsterdam won the Long Barn Books First Novel Award and has been published in thirteen countries. Chris lives with his wife and their two children in Somerset, where he writes full-time.
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