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The stunning new psychological suspense from the Sunday Times bestselling author of HOW TO DISAPPEAR

What would you do to protect your family?

ANYTHING.


During a family holiday in Italy, you get an urgent call from your sister.

There's been an accident: she hit a man with her car and he's dead.

She's overcome with terror - fearing years in a foreign jail away from her child.

She asks for your help. It wasn't her fault, not really. She'd cover for you, so will you do the same for her?

But when the police come calling, the lies start. And you each begin to doubt your trust in one another.

What really happened that night?

Who is lying to who?

Who will be the first to crack?

'That Night kept me guessing and kept me fooled. Clever, pacy and so gripping that my heart raced' C.L. Taylor

'This absolutely blew me away. Properly unputdownable' 5***** Reader Reveiw

'Another unputdownable what-would-you-do thriller, rich with McAllister's trademark twists and emotional depth' Erin Kelly

'Beautifully written and incredibly gripping . . . it gave me genuine shivers. Masterfully done' Beth O'Leary

'So slippery, you will struggle to catch your breath. Gillian McAllister has secured her throne as the queen of the moral dilemma' Holly Seddon

'That Night is yet another triumph, intricately plotted and beautifully written' Jill Mansell

'That Night crept into my every waking thought. A claustrophobic, twisty novel that will have you asking "what would I do?"' Lia Louis

© Gillian McAllister 2021 (P) Penguin Audio 2021

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Critic reviews

Beautifully written and incredibly gripping, THAT NIGHT asks us a terrifying question: would you bury a body to protect your family? There is a breathless, almost claustrophobic tension to the story - it gave me genuine shivers. Gillian writes human emotion with immense skill, and the dynamic between the three siblings in this book is just masterfully done. I can't wait to see what Gillian writes next (Beth O'Leary)
Vividly written, furiously tense, impossible to put down. I zoomed through it, desperate to know what happens (B P Walter, author of The Dinner Guest)
Incredibly tense and gripping
That Night was like watching a gripping, tense and claustrophobic box set! My heart was in my mouth the whole time. Her best yet (Claire Douglas)
Included in 'Top Ten Bestselling Books for Summer 2021'
From its propulsive opening to its devastating finale, That Night explores the terrible cost of family loyalty and the lines all of us might cross for those we love. Her best yet (TM Logan, author of The Holiday and Trust Me)
So slippery, you will struggle to catch your breath. With That Night, Gillian McAllister has secured her throne as the queen of the moral dilemma (Holly Seddon)
A cracking what-would-you-do thriller
Gillian McAllister just gets better and better. I loved this tautly plotted and beautifully written look at siblings and secrets (Clare Mackintosh)
That Night is exactly the type of book to be read poolside, cocktail in hand, in roughly two or three sittings

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It's very rare I find awful, or even sub-standard narration on Audible, and this is nowhere near the worst. But it was intonation-free and machine-gunned at the listener rather than read intelligently, or with any nuance/ sense of character differentiation and pacing. I always feel so sorry for authors when they're let down in this way.
Actually, it was as though the insular and rather spiritless character Cathy was reading the whole thing.
One further niggle - the closeness of the three siblings is weird and unsettling in a way I really doubt was intended.

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