<p>‘Riveting reading … Packed with suspense, it is a story that horrifies and hypnotises at the same time’ <em>Daily Mail</em></p> <p>‘The Twenty is smart and brooding, icepick-sharp and shadow-dark; best of all, though, it’s scary as hell. Think you’re tough? Pick up this novel and prove it’ A. J. Finn, author of The Woman in the Window</p> <p>‘Fast and furious, Sam Holland doesn’t take her foot off the pedal for a second’ Victoria Selman, author of Truly Darkly Deeply</p> <p>‘If you like crime that’s dark, twisted, and keeps you up all night, Holland is the author for you’ Jack Jordan, author of Do No Harm</p> <p>‘Really disturbing and gripping but with a trademark sexy cop at the heart to offset the serial killer gore. Lots of fun in a very nightmarish way’ Harriet Tyce, author of Blood Orange</p> <p>‘Fierce, frightening, twisted and addictive. The Twenty grips you by the throat and keeps on squeezing until the very end’ Chris Whitaker, author of We Begin at the End</p> <p>‘So dark you almost have to look away yet so compelling you can't stop turning the next page’ Tim Glister, author of Red Corona</p> <p>‘Can you read a book while peeking through your fingers? When it’s as clever and addictive as The Twenty, you can’ Jo Furniss, author of All the Little Children</p> <p>‘Troubling and twisty and terrifying’ Stig Abell, author of Death Under a Little Sky</p> <p>‘Fascinating, complex characters, whose relationships are every bit as humanly messy as the crime scenes they face’ Dominic Nolan, author of Vine Street</p> <p>‘Gripped me right from page one’ L.V. Matthews, author of The Twins</p> <p>‘A truly gripping page turner that will make your veins pump and your fingers curl’ Heather Critchlow, author of Unsolved</p> <p>‘Characters that leap off the page and more than enough murders to satisfy the most bloodthirsty’ Rachael Blok, author of Under the Ice</p> <p>‘Sharp as a razor and jam packed with heart-in-mouth moments that’ll leave you reeling’ Robert Scragg, author of the Porter & Styles series</p>
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Biographical note
Having always been fascinated with the dark and macabre, Sam Holland studied psychology at university then spent the next few years working in HR, before quitting for a full-time career in writing. A self-confessed serial killer nerd, her debut novel, The Echo Man, shocked and enthralled readers and reviewers alike with its sinister depiction of a serial killer copying notorious real-life murderers of the past.
Sam can be found on Twitter and Instagram at @samhollandbooks.