Fifty Fifty
A gripping psychological thriller about trust and deception.
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Headline Publishing Group
Published:4th Jul '24
£9.99
Available for immediate dispatch.
Two sisters are embroiled in a murder trial, each blaming the other. Fifty Fifty keeps readers guessing about the truth until the end.
In Fifty Fifty, two sisters find themselves at the center of a shocking murder trial, each accusing the other of their father's death. The story unfolds through gripping dialogue and tense courtroom scenes, leaving readers questioning the truth behind their conflicting claims. The narrative dives deep into the complexities of family dynamics, trust, and betrayal, as the sisters' lives unravel in the public eye.
The novel opens with a frantic 911 call, where each sister insists the other is the killer. This chilling introduction sets the tone for a suspenseful exploration of guilt and innocence. As the trial progresses, the reader is taken on a rollercoaster of emotions, with twists and turns that challenge perceptions of loyalty and deception. The author skillfully weaves a tale that keeps the audience guessing until the very last page.
With its compelling characters and intricate plot, Fifty Fifty captivates from start to finish. The multi-award-winning author, known for bestsellers like Twisted and The Devil's Advocate, delivers yet another engaging thriller that examines the darker sides of human nature. As the sisters' stories unfold, readers are left to ponder who they believe, making this a must-read for fans of psychological thrillers.
A terrific writer. He has talent to burn. -- Don Winslow
Trust me - it will keep you guessing until the very end. -- Ian Rankin
Unpredictable, daring and completely compelling. Top notch writing. If you thought Thirteen was good - and it really was - this is somehow even better. -- Alex North, author of The Whisper Man
Very clever, darkly funny, moving, fast-paced, and Eddie Flynn is a terrific character. -- Jane Casey
Eddie's back! Steve Cavanagh writes the best hooks in the business. -- Mick Herron
A great read. -- Martina Cole
What a great read - an absolute page turner. -- Shari Lapena
Cavanagh/Flynn is the best legal tag-team since Connelly/Haller. -- Craig Sisterson
Brilliant - a characteristically twisty courtroom puzzle with some thrilling setpieces. -- Mason Cross
Absolutely brilliant. Addictive, clever, pacy. Eddie Flynn is one of my heroes. -- Jo Spain
Steve Cavanagh's writing is intelligent, sophisticated and tense, his plots executed with forensic attention to detail. I can't get enough of Eddie Flynn. -- Mari Hannah
Smart, pacy and keeping you guessing till the very end, this is an unputdownable high-concept thriller from the master of the genre. -- Brian McGilloway
It's a masterclass in misdirection and withholding information that will have you pitting your wits against with author, with courtroom scenes that are second to none: buckle up and read in one sitting. -- The Guardian
A brilliant concept executed with all the sophistication and intrigue we have come to expect from this writer. -- The Sun
Cavanagh can generate tension better than almost anyone else. -- Literary Review
Steve Cavanagh is currently reinvigorating the legal thriller. -- Financial Times
Fifty Fifty is bucketloads of creepy fun. -- The Observer
...not unworthy of the great John Grisham. -- The Times
A new author to me - why, oh why haven't I read his work before? I wolfed this down. -- Prima
As twisty as they come, you'll be switching sides till the end. -- Crime Monthly
Cavanagh is the kind of the high-concept twist and his latest has an absolute humdinger. -- The i Paper
Fifty Fifty is hugely entertaining, there's plenty of drama, jeopardy and tension and Cavanagh directs his wry humour at some of the absurdities of the law. Fifty Fifty is a heady mix of brutal murder and judicial shenanigans - delicious and thrilling. Cavanagh has the reader in the palm of his hand. -- NB Magazine
...combines electric plotting with vivid evocations of the impact of emotionally abusive parenting and sexual harassment at work. As a Brit whose thrillers are set in America he's inevitably compared to Lee child, but Cavanagh's books combine whodunnits with courtroom contests, and are reminiscent of Agatha Christie in their penchant for audacious narrative trickery. -- The Sunday Times
Steve Cavanagh triumphs once again with his ability to twist perceptions and sympathies. -- Woman & Home
ISBN: 9781035415052
Dimensions: 196mm x 128mm x 28mm
Weight: 260g
368 pages