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Louise Millar

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Louise Millar

Louise Millar grew up in Scotland. She began her journalism career in music and film magazines, and was a senior commissioning editor at Marie Claire. She has written for the Guardian, Psychologies, Stella, the Independent, the Observer, The Times and Stylist. She is co-founder of the crime-writing collective killerwomen.org.

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Title:
Accidents Happen (MP3)
Written by:
Louise Millar 
Read by:
Clare Corbett 
Format:
Unabridged MP3 CD Audio Book 
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Duration:
11 hours 56 minutes 
MP3 size:
505 MB 
Published:
May 28 2018 
Available Date:
May 28 2018 
Age Category:
Adult 
ISBN:
9781489443588 
Genres:
Fiction; Crime & Thriller; Mystery 
Publisher:
Bolinda/Audible audio 
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A thought provoking, taut and suspenseful thriller that will tap into every parent's primal fears.

Kate Parker has had so much bad luck in her life, she's convinced she's cursed. But when she tries to do her best to keep herself and her son safe, people tell her she's being anxious and obsessive. Just when her life starts to spin completely out of control, an Oxford professor she meets offers to help. But his methods are not conventional. If she wants to live her life again, he will expect her to take risks. When a mysterious neighbour starts to take more than a passing interest in her, Kate tries to stay rational and ignore it. Maybe this, however, is the one time Kate should be worried.

‘Like the best thrillers, it is quietly creepy and expertly crafted. Add it to your book club reading list now.'
Stylist

‘Millar is a genius at capturing the complicated emotions of parenthood, and her taut, suspenseful plot makes this unputdownable ...’
Marie Claire

'A well-paced psychological thriller with more than a hint of Minette Walters about it.'
Sunday Express