Donât miss the chilling new psychological thriller from A.L. Bird, author of and , perfect for fans of C L Taylor, Sherryl Brown and Lisa Hall.The Good MotherDonât Say a Word
After years of IVF, Kirsten White is a devoted mum to Harriet â and she canât believe the time has come to send her little girl off to school. But Harriet has now turned five, and she canât stay Kirstenâs baby forever. It might be hard, but itâs time to entrust her daughterâs care to her new teacher.
Miriam Robertson has been waiting for the perfect little girl to walk into her class. Sheâs very picky⌠but when Harriet walks in, Miriam knows: this is the child sheâs been waiting for.
Harriet knows not to speak to strangers. But her lovely new teacher isnât a stranger at all. In fact, sheâs her new best friend. And you can always trust your friends⌠canât you?
Praise for A.L. Bird:
âA fast-paced, gripping thriller.â B A Paris, bestselling author of Behind Closed Doors and The Breakdown
'Intense and brilliantly uncomfortable reading' Lisa Hall, bestselling author of Between You and Me
âAn absolutely jaw dropper and a must read for all.â â Karen Whittard, Netgalley reviewer
âReaders hear claim that, âThis book will leaving you guessing until the end.ďż˝? I am glad to say that, for once, the claim is true.â â M Scott, Netgalley reviewer
âKept me up all night.â â Kathleen Johnson, Netgalley reviewer
âThe psychological tension ramps up to a plot twist that took me completely by surprise.â â Avonna Kershey, Netgalley reviewer
âWow! A well deserved 5 stars, one of the best pyschological fiction books of this year so far!â â Julia Beales, Netgalley reviewer
âOne you get towards the end you better hope youâre not needed for anything because you will find yourself glued until the last word.â â Tara Sheehan, Netgalley reviewer
âImpossible to put down.â â Linda Strong, Netgalley reviewer
âA pacy, action-packed, brilliantly plotted psychological thriller with one hell of a showdown. I absolutely loved it!â â Diane Jeffrey, author of Those Who Lie
Letting go of your daughter for the first time isnât easy⌠⌠the classroom is the one place she should be safe.