The bestselling phenomenon returns...
âBeautifully pacedâ CARA HUNTER
âBeautifully written with an achingly real romance at its heartâ SARAH HILARY
âA masterclass in upmarket thriller writingâ CHARLOTTE PHILBY
âI raced through it!â EMMA CURTIS
When Rachel, a GP in Salisbury, meets Luc, the attraction between them is instant. But Rachel is married with a daughter â and Luc isnât well.
Despite themselves, a heady love affair begins â one that threatens to risk everything Rachel has worked for. And when someone in the town is found dead, the spotlight turns to Luc. Torn between her career, her marriage and her heart, Rachel finds herself in the middle of something much darker than she could have imagined...
A beautifully written domestic suspense story from the master of the what-if novel.
PRAISE FOR THE PATIENT:
âThis elegant, multi-layered story has taken my breath away. Much more than a murder mystery, it explores mental health, middle age, marriage and love, while luring you to the edge of your seatâ JANICE HALLETT
âA powerful obsession turns dark in this gripping tale of desire, betrayal and murderâ T.M. LOGAN
âConstantly surprisingâ THE SUNDAY TIMES
âWith plenty of tension and shocking moments, this atmospheric story is perfect for fans of Apple Tree Yard and Doctor Fosterâ CANDIS MAGAZINE
'A breath-taking dissection of a marriage' Woman & Home
âA compelling sense of place, good twists, and a tense, intense endingâ Sarah Vaughan, bestselling author of Anatomy of a Scandal
âWe absolutely loved this . . . It's difficult to believe that this accomplished book is a debutâ Richard & Judy Book Club
âUtterly gripping. A tautly-coiled spring of suspicion and suspense which builds to a devastating endingâ Mail on Sunday
âGave me goosebumpsâ Claire Douglas, author of Then She Vanishes
âJane Shemilt has a talent for taking you into her world â but be careful. It might not be what you think...â Jane Corry, Sunday Times bestselling author of I Made A Mistake
âBeautifully written and suffused with dread. A compelling literary thrillerâ Gilly Macmillan, bestselling author of The Nanny
While working as a GP, Jane Shemilt completed a postgraduate diploma in Creative Writing at Bristol University and went on to study for the MA in Creative Writing at Bath Spa, gaining both with distinction. Her first novel, Daughter, was selected for the Richard & Judy Book Club, shortlisted for the Edgar Award and the Lucy Cavendish Fiction Prize, and went on to become the bestselling debut novel of 2014. In 2020 she moved across to HarperFiction and The Patient is her first novel with HarperCollins.
She and her husband, a professor of neurosurgery, have five children and live in Bristol.
Her books have sold over 700,000 copies worldwide, and she has been published in 23 territories.