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Highlights
- "A splendid job...Those who appreciate intelligent writing and emotionally plausible characters will be rewarded.
- About the Author: Saskia Noort, 38, is a free-lance journalist and she writes regular features for, among others, the Dutch editions of Marie Claire and Playboy.
- 275 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Thrillers
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About the Book
A woman hounded after an abortion, separated from her children, pushed to the edge of insanity.Book Synopsis
"A splendid job...Those who appreciate intelligent writing and emotionally plausible characters will be rewarded."--Publishers Weekly "Noort cranks up the tension with skill to produce a truly gripping nightmare." --Sunday TelegraphPraise for Saskia Noort:
'A mystery writer of the heart as much as of the mind, a balance that marks her work with a flesh-and-blood humanity.'--Andrew Pyper, author of The Wildfire Season
"Affairs, deceit, manipulation, tax dodges and murder---there's nothing Noort shies away from stirring into the mix, nicely showing off the sinister side of the suburbs."--Time Out
"While there are echoes of Desperate Housewives here, this is closer to Mary Higgins Clark and is a good bet for her fans."---Library Journal
Maria has money problems, two children from a failed marriage, and a depressive boyfriend. When she becomes pregnant, she decides not to keep the baby and then the letters start to arrive. Threatening letters, from pro-life activists she thinks at first, but then she begins to suspect others--even her own boyfriend. She flees to her sister's house, redolent with memories of a childhood she does not want to revisit. As the death threats follow her to her hiding place, Maria begins to fear not only for her life but for her own sanity.
This is relentless suspense writing; it is a description of Maria's hellish descent into a world of induced paranoia that ends with a narrow escape from a carefully planned murder.
Saskia Noort, born in 1967, is an acclaimed author of literary thrillers and international bestsellers. She has sold over a million copies of her first three novels and splits her time between the Netherlands and a Spanish island retreat.
Review Quotes
For Dinner Club: "While there are echoes of Desperate Housewives here, this is closer to Mary Higgins Clark and is a good bet for her fans."--Library Journal Review "A delicious tale of deception and death. It's from one of the basic guilty-pleasure food groups: genre fluff leavened with smart writing. An exotic locale helps turn this tale of striving exurban backstabbers into an even tastier treat."--Book List "Sharp, sexy and a riveting read."--Sunday Telegraph
About the Author
Saskia Noort, 38, is a free-lance journalist and she writes regular features for, among others, the Dutch editions of Marie Claire and Playboy. Her first thriller, Back to the Coast, was published in 2003 and has sold over 150,000 copies in the Netherlands. The Dinner Club followed in 2004 and, with over 300,000 sold. Laura Vroomen is a well known translator from the Dutch and lives in London.