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Too close : a novel / Natalie Daniels.

Daniels, Natalie, (author.).

Summary:

Working as a dedicated forensic psychiatrist for many years, Emma is not shocked so easily. Then she is assigned to work with Connie, a wife and mother accused of a despicable crime. Connie is suffering from dissociative amnesia--or at least seems to be. Now it is up to Emma to decide whether Connie can stand trial for her sins. But there is something about Connie that inexorably pulls Emma into her orbit. Perhaps it is the way she seems to see right through Emma, speaking to Emma's deepest insecurities about her life, marriage, and her own tragic past. And soon Emma begins to understand how Connie's complicated marriage and toxic relationship with her beautiful best friend Ness could have driven Connie to snap--or maybe, she is simply getting too close to a woman who is unforgivable. Alternating between the two women's points of view, before and after Connie's breakdown, Too Close is a masterfully written page turner about the powerful--yet dangerous--closeness between women.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780062917485 (trade paperback)
  • Physical Description: 312 pages ; 21 cm
  • Edition: First U.S. edition.
  • Publisher: New York, NY : Harper, 2019.

Content descriptions

General Note:
"First published in 2019 by Ebury. Ebury is part of the Penguin Random House group of companies"--Title page verso.
Subject: Forensic psychiatrists > Fiction.
Women forensic scientists > Fiction.
Amnesia > Fiction.
Female friendship > Fiction.
Genre: Thrillers (Fiction)
Psychological fiction.

Available copies

  • 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

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  • Baker & Taylor
    A veteran forensic psychiatrist assigned to the case of a wife and mother who committed an unforgiveable crime finds her professional and personal limits tested as she begins to feel sympathy for her. Original. 100,000 first printing.
  • HARPERCOLL

    NOW AN AMC+ ORIGINAL SERIES STARRING EMILY WATSON

    A haunting, edge-of-your-seat psychological thriller about a woman who has been institutionalized for a heinous crime, and the psychiatrist assigned to her case who must uncover the truth beneath the madness.

    How close do you get before it’s too late…?

    Working as a dedicated forensic psychiatrist for many years, Emma is not shocked so easily. Then she is assigned to work with Connie, a wife and mother accused of a despicable crime. Connie is suffering from dissociative amnesia—or at least seems to be.

    Now it is up to Emma to decide whether Connie can stand trial for her sins. But there is something about Connie that inexorably pulls Emma into her orbit. Perhaps it is the way she seems to see right through Emma, speaking to Emma’s deepest insecurities about her life, marriage, and her own tragic past. And soon Emma begins to understand how Connie’s complicated marriage and toxic relationship with her beautiful best friend Ness could have driven Connie to snap—or maybe, she is simply getting too close to a woman who is unforgivable…

    Alternating between the two women’s points of view, before and after Connie’s breakdown, Too Close is a masterfully written page turner about the powerful—yet dangerous—closeness between women.

  • HARPERCOLL

    NOW AN AMC+ ORIGINAL SERIES STARRING EMILY WATSON

    A haunting, edge-of-your-seat psychological thriller about a woman who has been institutionalized for a heinous crime, and the psychiatrist assigned to her case who must uncover the truth beneath the madness.

    How close do you get before it's too late'?

    Working as a dedicated forensic psychiatrist for many years, Emma is not shocked so easily. Then she is assigned to work with Connie, a wife and mother accused of a despicable crime. Connie is suffering from dissociative amnesia'or at least seems to be.

    Now it is up to Emma to decide whether Connie can stand trial for her sins. But there is something about Connie that inexorably pulls Emma into her orbit. Perhaps it is the way she seems to see right through Emma, speaking to Emma's deepest insecurities about her life, marriage, and her own tragic past. And soon Emma begins to understand how Connie's complicated marriage and toxic relationship with her beautiful best friend Ness could have driven Connie to snap'or maybe, she is simply getting too close to a woman who is unforgivable"

    Alternating between the two women's points of view, before and after Connie's breakdown, Too Close is a masterfully written page turner about the powerful'yet dangerous'closeness between women.


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