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The One You Least Suspect

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Katie lives a quiet life. She likes her small Derry neighbourhood. She likes her job as a barmaid at O'Reillys. And she loves her daughter, Hope.
But everything changes when she is approached by two detectives. They want Katie to tell them the things she hears at work. To become their informant.
In this city, Katie knows the dangers of talking to the police. Yet with Hope's safety at risk should she refuse, she is trapped between two impossible choices.
Crossing the O'Reilly brothers could cost her everything. Her only chance of survival is if she can remain the one that they least suspect . . .
A gripping, heart-wrenching thriller that explores the fine line between right and wrong, justice and revenge, and how you choose your side when everyone is guilty . . .

352 pages, Paperback

First published September 12, 2024

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Brian McGilloway

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Brian McGilloway is an author hailing from Derry, Northern Ireland. He studied English at Queens University Belfast, where he was very active in student theatre, winning a prestigious national Irish Student Drama Association award for theatrical lighting design in 1996. He is currently Head of English at St. Columb's College, Derry. McGilloway's debut novel was a crime thriller called Borderlands. Borderlands was shortlisted for a Crime Writers' Association Dagger award for a debut novel.

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August 4, 2025
So this was a 4.5 for me rounded down.

To start with I wasn't sure how I was going to get on with the story. This book felt a bit obvious and formulaic at the start and not really very original.

However I found the further I read the more drawn in I became, and as the story fleshed out and more characters appeared it came into its own.

I found I had to read the last quarter of this book all in one chunk due to the tension the author had created and the need to find out how it was going to all end.

You definitely won't get bored reading this one and I think I'll be seeing what else this author has written.
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