A Room Swept White

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What to expect

TV producer Fliss Benson receives an anonymous card at work. The card has sixteen numbers on it, arranged in four rows of four - numbers that mean nothing to her.

On the same day, Fliss finds out she's going to be working on a documentary about miscarriages of justice involving cot-death mothers wrongly accused of murder. The documentary will focus on three women: Helen Yardley, Sarah Jaggard and Rachel Hines. All three women are now free, and the doctor who did her best to send them to prison for life, child protection zealot Dr Judith Duffy, is under investigation for misconduct.

For reasons she has shared with nobody, this is the last project Fliss wants to be working on. And then Helen Yardley is found dead at her home, and in her pocket is a card with sixteen numbers on it, arranged in four rows of four . . .

(P)2010 ISIS Publishing Ltd

Critics Review

  • When it comes to ingenious plots that twist and turn like a fairground rollercoaster few writers can match Sophie Hannah

    Daily Express
  • This book’s triumph is that it is not just a perfectly executed psychological thriller, but a pertinent meditation on society itself

    Guardian
  • A remarkable novel, and an adventure to read . . . a first-class whodunnit that will keep you reading long into the night

    Scotsman
  • Hannah is a master of intense psychological thrillers . . . Full of twists and turns, and terrifying, too

    Heat
  • Enthrallingly Complex

    Sunday Times
  • Hannah takes domestic scenarios, adds disquieting touches and turns up the suspense until you’re checking under the bed for murders . . . it’s this real-life research that helps make it so convincing – and so unsettling

    Independent

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