Don't Make a Sound: Can you keep quiet about the bestselling thriller everyone’s talking about?

· Bonnier Publishing Fiction Ltd.
4.1
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'Incredibly chilling. A contender for THRILLER OF THE YEAR' Fiona Cummins, bestselling author of Rattle

'A FAST-PACED and DARKLY DISTURBING thriller' Clare Mackintosh, bestselling author of Let Me Lie and I See You

You can't choose your family. Or can you?

Meet the Bensons. They're an ordinary couple. They wash their car, mow their lawn and pass the time of day with their neighbours. And they have a beautiful little girl called Daisy.

There's just one problem.

SHE'S NOT THEIRS.

D. S. Nathan Cody is about to face his darkest and most terrifying case yet . . .

See what everyone is saying about DON'T MAKE A SOUND...

'A MIND-BLOWING, HEAD-RATTLING, whirlwind of a thriller. David Jackson is the king of 'just-one-more-chapter'. I bloody LOVED it' Joanna Cannon, Sunday Times bestselling author

'Damn, Don't Make a Sound was good. Tore through it in two days. CREEPY, CHILLING . . . Perfect!' Caz Frear, bestselling author of Sweet Little Lies

'Jackson catapults himself into the top echelons of crime fiction with Don't Make a Sound. This book is going to be a talking point for years to come' Luca Veste, author of The Bone Keeper

'OMG what a brilliant read! Hardly breathed the whole way through! LOVED this book!' Samantha Hayes, bestselling author of The Reunion

'One of the most DISTURBING, FRIGHTENING crime novels I've read in a long time' Martyn Waites

'OMG this book! Don't Make a Sound started off CREEPY then became so TENSE that I barely breathed from the middle to the end' Susi Holliday

'Bloody CREEPY and absolutely GRIPPING. Another hit from a chap who really knows how to fill his inkwell with our deepest fears' David Mark

'I haven't read a book in one sitting in a long time but Don't Make a Sound REDEFINES GRIPPING. And that twist at the end! Bravo!' Chris Whitaker, award-winning author of TALL OAKS

'Excellent. Such a page-turner' G. J. Minett

'A parent's nightmare. A cop's worst fear. Jackson doesn't mince his words when it comes to dark and disturbing' Mel Sherratt

'A beautifully wrought thriller that had the kid in me cowering beneath the bed covers. One of the best thrillers of my year' CJ Carver

'Disturbing subject matter, expertly handled & well executed. If you like your tension drip-fed, this one's for you' Mari Hannah

'A chilling slice of Suburban Gothic that KEPT ME ON THE EDGE OF MY SEAT. Lock all your doors because, trust me, you're never going be able to look at your neighbours the same way again' Mark Hill

Ratings and reviews

4.1
8 reviews
Midge Odonnell
May 1, 2018
This is quite a different book in the Thriller genre. The majority of the book focuses on Malcolm and Harriet Benson and the lengths they will go to have a family. First there is Daisy, then 3 years later along comes Poppy and only a few days later comes Ellie. Three perfect little girls to make the perfect family - the only problem is they are a secret family, hidden from the world in a bedroom of a normal suburban property. You do actually feel empathy for the protagonists in this book, maybe because we hear so much from them and as heinous as their crimes are you can see the twisted logic behind them - or can you, the denouement certainly provided a good twist to the tale. My issues with the book came in the form of DS Nathan Cody. The procedural chapters had a good ring of authenticity but the actions of this one character did step outside the acceptable actions for an officer of the law and moved in to dangerously maverick territory. In particular the later segments in the Benson household appeared to be added for the sake of shock; I appreciate that they showcased the devolution of Malcolm's sanity but they just didn't fit with the tone or behaviour in the rest of the book. Whilst this was a good story that got the pages turning in the early chapters, the good work done by having the story from the criminals point of view was soon undone by using the usual maverick cop with a troubled past as our hero. This meant that although I enjoyed the majority of the book I did want to just scan through or skip whole chapters because I simply wasn't interested in what Cody was thinking or doing - or his cardboard colleagues either. The character of Daisy is particularly well written and her personality shines off the page. Despite her tender years, 10 at the time of the book, and her enforced captivity she is an empathetic character. Although the Benson's have committed reprehensible acts there is a melancholy there and a sense of solidarity between the couple that makes you warm to them - even though you know you shouldn't. That is the true triumph of the book, the ability to make you see the good in people that should be portrayed as bad. There are a couple of good twists at the end but there is no easy wrap up to the story. As it is clear that there are previous books featuring DS Cody I am sure some of the characters will be revisited in a later book that may tie up some of those loose ends. The good thing was that although it was obvious this was a character that we should have history with there was enough in the text that you didn't feel completely at a loss as to who this person was and not so much that it felt like a rehash of previous books - a hard balancing act that the author did pull off with aplomb. Sadly, I didn't like it enough to want to further investigate the origins of DS Nathan Cody and his Clowns. I RECEIVED A FREE COPY OF THIS BOOK FROM READERS FIRST IN EXCHANGE FOR AN HONEST REVIEW.
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boristhespider11
June 6, 2018
I had great expectations for this book after it's reviews. However I found the characters of Cody and webley unconvincing and implausible. The ending was a quick wrap up..almost as if the author needed a quick ending.
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Jill Sweeting
July 18, 2019
gripping story. twisted end
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About the author

David Jackson is the bestselling author of Cry Baby. His debut novel, Pariah, was Highly Commended in the Crime Writers' Association Debut Dagger Awards. He lives on the Wirral peninsula with his wife and two daughters. Follow David @Author_Dave.

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