The Miller Women: The gripping new psychological suspense novel from the popular bestselling author of OTHER PEOPLE'S HOUSES, for readers of Sally Hepworth, Ashley Kalagian Blunt and Robyn Harding

The Miller Women: The gripping new psychological suspense novel from the popular bestselling author of OTHER PEOPLE'S HOUSES, for readers of Sally Hepworth, Ashley Kalagian Blunt and Robyn Harding

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Author: Kelli Hawkins
Format: Paperback, 154mm x 235mm, 390g, 320 pages
Published: HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd, Australia, 2024

Does murder run in the family? The brilliant, unsettling new psychological suspense from the bestselling author of Other People's Houses.

When a teenage girl goes missing, Nicola Miller fears for her own daughter. Not for Abby's mental health or safety, but that she might have had something to do with it. She worries her daughter is a killer. Just like her.

Nicola has never told the truth about what happened with Abby's father. But now as the search for Cara continues, Nicola, risks her secret coming to light. And she's not the only one with something to hide. her mother, Joyce, and her daughter also have secrets of their own.

A stunning, captivating and yet unnerving exploration of how the sins of the fathers - or in this case, the mothers - can echo down the generations.

'Kelli Hawkins is one of the best psychological thriller writers in Australia ... The Miller Women is unnerving ... A "page-turner" feels like an understatement.' The Australian

Praise for Kelli Hawkins' novels:

'A perfect, simmering slow burn that gets your heart pounding ... I couldn't put it down!' Better Reading

'A twisting, simmering mystery.' Readings

'A clever premise and a troubled narrator set this page-turner up beautifully. I really enjoyed the ride.' Sara Foster

'Taut, smart and immensely satisfying. I was addicted from the first page to the last.' Nicola Moriarty

Kelli Hawkins writes reports for a private investigator, as well as working on novels for adults and children. She lives in Newcastle with her two teenagers. Over the years she's travelled whenever possible and worked all kinds of jobs. Kelli's been a political journalist, a graphic designer, a mystery shopper - even a staple remover.

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Author: Kelli Hawkins
Format: Paperback, 154mm x 235mm, 390g, 320 pages
Published: HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd, Australia, 2024

Does murder run in the family? The brilliant, unsettling new psychological suspense from the bestselling author of Other People's Houses.

When a teenage girl goes missing, Nicola Miller fears for her own daughter. Not for Abby's mental health or safety, but that she might have had something to do with it. She worries her daughter is a killer. Just like her.

Nicola has never told the truth about what happened with Abby's father. But now as the search for Cara continues, Nicola, risks her secret coming to light. And she's not the only one with something to hide. her mother, Joyce, and her daughter also have secrets of their own.

A stunning, captivating and yet unnerving exploration of how the sins of the fathers - or in this case, the mothers - can echo down the generations.

'Kelli Hawkins is one of the best psychological thriller writers in Australia ... The Miller Women is unnerving ... A "page-turner" feels like an understatement.' The Australian

Praise for Kelli Hawkins' novels:

'A perfect, simmering slow burn that gets your heart pounding ... I couldn't put it down!' Better Reading

'A twisting, simmering mystery.' Readings

'A clever premise and a troubled narrator set this page-turner up beautifully. I really enjoyed the ride.' Sara Foster

'Taut, smart and immensely satisfying. I was addicted from the first page to the last.' Nicola Moriarty

Kelli Hawkins writes reports for a private investigator, as well as working on novels for adults and children. She lives in Newcastle with her two teenagers. Over the years she's travelled whenever possible and worked all kinds of jobs. Kelli's been a political journalist, a graphic designer, a mystery shopper - even a staple remover.