There is a precision about Delaney's characters that propels his <b>twisty </b>plots into <b>unexpected and utterly convincing</b> scenarios
Daily Mail
<b>JP Delaney is King of Thrillers and <i>Playing Nice</i> is his best book yet</b>
Fiona Cummins
<b>The kind of book that keeps you up at night</b>
My Weekly
<b>Seriously, amazingly, awesomely brilliant</b>
CJ Tudor, author of The Chalk Man
<b>A tour-de-force . . . </b><b>a compulsive and deeply thought-provoking psychological thriller</b>
Cara Hunter, author of Close to Home
<b>Dazzling</b> - a pitch-perfect thriller
Lee Child
Original and <b>brilliantly written</b>
Sun
<b>Dynamic, razor-sharp </b>and <b>thought-provoking </b>. . .<b> A must read!</b>
Mary Kubica, author of The Good Girl
<b>Terrifying and heartfelt</b>
Woman & Home
A <b>sensational</b> baby-swap psychological thriller which <b>melds domestic suspense with a slow-burn, terrifying menace</b>
The Lancashire Post
<b>Fiendishly gripping, twist-packed thriller</b>
Peterborough Telegraph
<b>[An] edge-of-seat psychological thriller</b>
The Sunday Post
This<b> nail-biting, thought-provoking and utterly riveting thriller</b> [...] comes from <b>a writer who never fails to put extra mind-bending firepower into every story </b>that comes from his magic pen<b> </b>... E<b>xpect ingenious twists and turns</b>
The Lancashire Post
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Biographical note
JP Delaney's first psychological thriller, The Girl Before, was an instant Sunday Times and New York Times bestseller and went on to sell over a million copies worldwide. His subsequent books Believe Me, The Perfect Wife, and Playing Nice were also top ten bestsellers, while Playing Nice was a Richard and Judy Book Club selection. Recently, JP Delaney has been heavily involved in the television adaptation of The Girl Before, as lead writer and co-executive producer.
www.jpdelaney.co.uk