The Ones You Trust

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Pub Date Aug 20 2018 | Archive Date Sep 21 2018

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From the bestselling author of The One Who Got Away comes a gripping new psychological thriller

that will have you thinking twice about who in your life you can really trust ...


'The Ones You Trust is a CRACKER! ... could not put it down.' MIA FREEDMAN

'I devoured this ... Overington skewers commercial television culture beautifully and had me guessing until the very last page' TRACEY SPICER

'Absolutely loved The Ones You Trust! #winner' RACHAEL JOHNS

Emma Cardwell, celebrity mum and host of top-rating morning TV show Cuppa, seems to have it all: fame, money and a gorgeous family. But when her little girl disappears from day-care - captured on CCTV footage at a nearby shopping centre leaving with someone Emma has never seen before - her world is turned upside down.

As the minutes tick by, and pressure mounts, every part of Emma's life comes under examination. Is this a kidnapping, the work of a crazed stalker, or an obsessed fan? Is somebody out for revenge or is this something closer to home?

And there is the aching question: how much do we really know about those who care for our children . . . and about the people we love?

'All of the entertainment value of a cracking thriller plus the irresistible temptation of a gossip magazine' Booktopia

'WARNING: Do not buy if you work in morning TV. Everyone else will love it ... Great read on a rainy weekend.' Edwina Bartholomew, Sunrise presenter

Praise for Caroline Overington:

'Overington keeps you guessing until the last' Daily Telegraph

'Caroline Overington has an ability to home in on the darker, unsettling sides of life, seizing upon topics you might see headlining the news and spinning them into gripping page-turners' Australian Women's Weekly

From the bestselling author of The One Who Got Away comes a gripping new psychological thriller

that will have you thinking twice about who in your life you can really trust ...


'The Ones You Trust...


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EDITION Other Format
ISBN 9781460755822
PRICE A$29.99 (AUD)
PAGES 336

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Featured Reviews

I have found myself a new Australian author in Caroline Overington. Wow.. what a book... I stayed up late finishing this one last night and it was so worth the extra coffee this morning. This was the first book by Caroline that I have read but I will be checking out her other books without a doubt. I love reading local writers and this one was fantastic. Definitely on my go to list from now on.

Emma Cardwell is a celebrity mum of 3 young children and the host of breakfast TV show Cuppa. She has everything a woman could want - a wonderful family, a great career. Thank it until her youngest daughter disappears from her day care centre.... with somebody that Emma does not know. Her life is turned upside down and her family's lives are under the microscope to try to find her daughter. Is it a crazed fan, a kidnapping? Will her marriage survive this when the truth comes out? Can you really trust those who are closest to you? It also gives you a behinds the scenes look at TV and the lengths that people will go for ratings.

The ending of this book came as a total shock, I did not see that coming at all. A big thank you to Harper Collins Publishers Australia and NetGalley for my advanced copy of this book to read. All opinions are my own and in no way biased.

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