Platform Seven
From the writer of BBC smash hit drama 'Crossfire'
(Author) Louise DoughtyAS SEEN ON ITVX OVER HALF A MILLION COPIES OF APPLE TREE YARD SOLD 'The perfect thriller.' Stylist 'Scarily plausible . . . desperately moving.' Guardian 'Gripping.' Good Housekeeping The novel from Sunday Times bestselling author Platform Seven at 4am: Peterborough Railway Station is deserted. The man crossing the covered walkway on this freezing November morning is confident he's alone. As he sits on the metal bench at the far end of the platform it is clear his choice is strategic - he's as far away from the night staff as he can get. What the man doesn't realise is that he has company. Lisa Evans knows what he has decided. She knows what he is about to do as she tries and fails to stop him walking to the platform edge. Two deaths on Platform Seven. Two fatalities in eighteen months - surely they're connected? No one is more desperate to understand what connects them than Lisa Evans herself. After all, she was the first of the two to die . . . Readers are gripped by Platform Seven: * 'Had me hooked from the start - a real page turner!' 'Brilliant . . . punches you straight in heart.' 'Amazing . . . A thriller with a difference!' *** 'The best book I have read in along while'
Louise Doughty
Louise Doughty is a British author known for her gripping psychological thrillers and thought-provoking novels. Her most notable works include "Apple Tree Yard," which was adapted into a successful television series, and "Black Water," a novel exploring the aftermath of a political scandal. Doughty's writing style is characterized by its sharp prose, complex characters, and compelling storytelling. She has made significant contributions to the genre of contemporary fiction, addressing themes of power, betrayal, and morality in her work. "Apple Tree Yard" remains her most famous work, showcasing Doughty's talent for crafting suspenseful and morally ambiguous narratives.