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Blue Monday

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Feel chills down your spine with the thrilling first novel in Nicci French's bestselling killer series

'Undeniably at the top of British psychological suspense writing' OBSERVER

'Utterly gripping . . . I could hardly turn the pages fast enough' 5***** READER REVIEW
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Monday: five-year-old Matthew Faraday is abducted. His face is splashed across newspaper front pages. His parents and the police are desperate. Can anyone help find their little boy before it is too late?

Psychotherapist Frieda Klein just might know something.

One of her patients describes dreams of seizing a boy who is the spitting image of Matthew. Convinced at first the police will dismiss her fears out of hand, Frieda reluctantly finds herself drawn into the heart of the case. A previous abduction, from twenty years ago, suggests a new lead - one that only Frieda, an expert on the minds of disturbed individuals, can uncover.

Struggling to make sense of this terrifying investigation, Frieda will face her darkest fears in the hunt for a clever and brutal killer . . .
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'The twists within the last few chapters left me thinking about it for hours after' 5***** READER REVIEW

'I was really gripped from start to finish' 5***** READER REVIEW

Praise for Nicci French:

'Sophisticated, compassionate, gripping . . . Not many books are as insightful as they are addictive; Nicci French's are' Sophie Hannah

'A brilliantly crafted new crime series' Daily Mirror

'Terrific. The writing is pacy, the jaw-dropping twists are plentiful' Short List

'One of French's hardest-to-put-down novels' Sunday Express

'French is undeniably at the top of British psychological suspense writing, expert in the unguessable twist, supremely skilled at ratcheting up the tension' Observer

'A nerve-jangling and addictive read' Daily Express

Editions (2)

ISBN9781405911429
PublisherDK
Publication Date01/19/12
Pages432

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  • ellemir
    ellemir

    12 Followers

    4.0

    I am a little torn about this book. I loved the setting, the way the author (in fact two authors - husband and wife) described London, especially the parts you would never see as a tourist. The first chapter, telling about an abduction of a little girl more than twenty years ago was quite catching. Then the author starts to introduce the main characters - and there are many of them, so the book gets a little slow. Some of the events seem to be almost unrelated and the main character, Frieda Klein, a psychologist with personal problems, is not entirely believable all the time - and I have problems accepting that a layperson - okay, a psychologist in this case, which partly explains it - helping the police solves the case much faster and better than the police. On the other hand, the characters were well drawn, the case was interesting Spoiler- although I had some problems with the twin issue. I know that there seems to be a bond between identical twins, even when they are not raised together and that their lifes tend to have a lot of similarities - but some of the stuff in this novel was hard to believe.I liked the book and will read the sequels - in fact I already read the second book of the series before the first (not a great idea in this case - too many spoilers).

    Jun 12, 2026

  • biaenca
    biaenca

    28 Followers

    2.0

    This book has been in my possession for what feels like forever (since 2012 to be precise) and I finally managed to read it through. What a waste of time that was. I don't even know where to start. First off - I really liked the Prologue. And that's about it. This book is just boring, there is no real plot twist (besides the rather obvious one towards the end which I really liked. This plot twist is the only reason this books rating is 2 stars instead of only 1.), not one of the characters is really likable and I assume you could have told the same story using half the amount of pages. As for me, I won't read the other Frieda Klein-Books. But that was rather obvious, wasn't it?

    Apr 16, 2025

  • Unknown User
    Unknown User

    4 Followers

    4.0

    I am a little torn about this book. I loved the setting, the way the author (in fact two authors - husband and wife) described London, especially the parts you would never see as a tourist. The first chapter, telling about an abduction of a little girl more than twenty years ago was quite catching. Then the author starts to introduce the main characters - and there are many of them, so the book gets a little slow. Some of the events seem to be almost unrelated and the main character, Frieda Klein, a psychologist with personal problems, is not entirely believable all the time - and I have problems accepting that a layperson - okay, a psychologist in this case, which partly explains it - helping the police solves the case much faster and better than the police. On the other hand, the characters were well drawn, the case was interesting - although I had some problems with the twin issue. I know that there seems to be a bond between identical twins, even when they are not raised together and that their lifes tend to have a lot of similarities - but some of the stuff in this novel was hard to believe. I liked the book and will read the sequels - in fact I already read the second book of the series before the first (not a great idea in this case - too many spoilers).

    Jan 8, 2023

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