In a city where dreams really do come true, nightmares can follow . . . The new âengrossing and unputdownable' thriller from the bestselling author of SOMETHING IN THE WATER
'I devoured this Londoner in LA story in a dayâ CAROLINE KEPNES
âStylish, riveting, hugely atmospheric â I couldnât put it downâ LUCY FOLEY
SHE IS MISSING.
BUT DID SHE EVER REALLY EXIST?
Mia Eliot has travelled from London to LA for pilot season. This is her big chance to make it as an actor in Hollywood, and she is ready to do whatever it takes. At an audition she meets Emily, and what starts as a simple favour takes a dark turn when Emily goes missing and Mia is the last person to see her.
Then a woman turns up, claiming to be Emily, but she is nothing like Mia remembers. Why would someone pretend to be Emily? Starting to question her own sanity, she goes on a desperate and dangerous search for answers, knowing something is very, very wrong.
In an industry where everything is about creating illusions, how do you know what is real? And how much would you risk to find out?
Praise for The Disappearing Act
'Captivating doesn't cover it. Brilliant doesn't do it justice. This is a dazzling, gasp-inducing plunge-pool of a novel that grips your heart and mind and refuses to let go. Absolutely stunning' BP Walter
âAnother screen-worthy thriller . . . Steadman's flair for storytelling makes this novel a welcome escapeâ Washington Post
'Like Chekhovâs gun, the Hollywood sign is mentioned early, leading to a great, extended scene far above the city â and to a genuine Hollywood ending' New York Times
âEngrossing and unputdownable . . . I devoured this Londoner in LA story in a dayâ Caroline Kepnes
âA fascinating glimpse of the darkness behind Hollywoodâs glittering façade. I loved itâ TM Logan
'Another page-turning winner from Catherine Steadman. Ingenious and intriguing, with a fascinating insight into the acting world' BA Paris
'As tense as John Buchan and suspenseful as Patricia Highsmith' Emma Bamford
'Glamour, greed and gaslighting - the perfect summer read!' Harriet Walker
Praise for Catherine Steadman
âOriginal, ingenious and utterly gripping, with characters youâll really care about as they race towards the brilliantly unexpected endingâ JP Delaney
âA thriller for our timesâ Louise Candlish
âA proper page-turnerâ New York Times
'Fans of The Silent Patient will love it' CJ Tudor
'Had me racing through the pagesâ Sarah Vaughan
'An enjoyable, nail-biting ride' Observer