Marianne Kavanagh is the author of four books.
Her fourth novel DISTURBANCE – dark psychological suspense about a lonely woman driven to the edge by rejection and betrayal – is published by Hodder & Stoughton in hardback, paperback, ebook and audiobook.
‘So subtly done, and well achieved, and horrifyingly, hilariously believable – just the blackest of delights’ – Jenn Ashworth
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Her third novel SHOULD YOU ASK ME – a historical crime thriller set in 1944 but based on horrific events in rural Dorset in 1878 – is out now in hardback, paperback, ebook and audiobook.
‘An unputdownable combination of thriller and psychological drama’ – Emma Thompson
‘This ingenious page-turner, set in a Dorset police station in 1944, will keep you guessing until the end’ – Mary Killen, The Lady
‘The indomitable Mary Holmes – like a latter-day Scheherazade – takes several days to spin out the story of a long-ago love triangle… Kavanagh is a perceptive and vivid writer and this tale of ordinary lives transformed by extraordinary events has so much period atmosphere, you can practically hear the air-raid sirens’ – Wendy Holden, Daily Mail
Marianne’s first two books, the romantic comedies FOR ONCE IN MY LIFE and DON’T GET ME WRONG, have been published worldwide and translated into eight languages.
‘This book is fantastic. It’s hilarious, poignant and profound by turns… Adorable’ – Daily Mail
‘Must read’ – Marie Claire
‘Beautifully written, enlivened by witty and wise observation’ – Sydney Morning Herald
‘Charming and summery first novel’ – Vogue
‘Witty, summer-fresh debut’ – The Independent
‘Heartbreakingly poignant’ – We Love This Book
‘Heartwarming and witty’ – Families South-East
‘Surprising and fresh…all the intelligence and wit of a Richard Curtis romantic comedy’ – Kirkus
‘It packs a powerful emotional punch. The characters reach under your skin and stay with you, long after the climactic final page has been turned’ – Stephanie Calman, author of Dressing for Breakfast
Order from your local bookshop, or buy from online retailers Amazon, Waterstones or Hive, which shares a percentage of every sale with independent bookshops across the UK.