When everyone can see inside
A killer must hide in plain sight

'Utterly intriguing and wildly entertaining' Liz Nugent, author of THE STRANGE SALLY DIAMOND
'The most shockingly twistiest of twists!' Sam Blake, author of THE KILLING SENSE
''What a rollercoaster - twists and turns at every corner' Andrea Mara, author of SOMEONE IN THE ATTIC
'Keeps you guessing right until the end' Carmel Harrington, author of THE STOLEN CHILD
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Twenty years ago, Eddie's career as a journalist was destroyed by the Juliet Fox case.

Juliet was young and beautiful, born into the privileged world of the Manhattan elite. Pulled into their orbit by her investigation, Eddie discovered how far the rich and powerful are prepared to go when their way of life is threatened . . .

Eddie has always known that the wrong man was made the scapegoat for Juliet's murder. So when a new luxury sky-rise is opened by Juliet's father, just metres from where her body was discovered two decades before, Eddie can't resist finding her way in, back into a world where dangerous people operate in the shadows, and anyone might kill to keep a secret safe.



Autorentext

Edel Coffey is an Irish journalist and broadcaster. She has worked as a presenter and reporter with RTE Radio, editor of the Irish Independent Weekend Magazine and books editor of the Irish Independent. She is a regular contributor to The Irish Times and RTE Radio One. Her debut novel, Breaking Point, was a No.1 Irish bestseller, was shortlisted for Best Debut and won Best Crime Novel of the Year at the An Post Irish Book Awards. Her second novel, In Her Place, was also a No.1 Irish bestseller and was shortlisted for the RTÉ Radio 1 Listeners' Choice Award. In Glass Houses is her third novel. Coffey lives in Galway with her husband and children.

Titel
In Glass Houses
Untertitel
A propulsive thriller set about power and privilege in wealthy New York society - you won't see the twist coming!
EAN
9781408722503
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
12.02.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.24 MB
Anzahl Seiten
400