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  • Published: 2 September 2021
  • ISBN: 9781786141859
  • Imprint: Audiobooks
  • Format: Audio CD
  • RRP: $39.99

About the author

Paula Hawkins

PAULA HAWKINS worked as a journalist for fifteen years before turning her hand to fiction. Born and brought up in Zimbabwe, Paula moved to London in 1989 and has lived there ever since. Her first thriller, The Girl on the Train, has been a global phenomenon, selling almost 20 million copies worldwide. Published in over forty languages, it has been a No.1 bestseller around the world and was a No.1 box office hit film starring Emily Blunt.
Into the Water, her second stand-alone thriller, has also been a global No.1 bestseller.

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Praise for A Slow Fire Burning

A new Paula Hawkins novel is always a cause for celebration. Her books have all the pleasing twists of the noir genre while at the same time having something to say that feels real and complex and true - her women characters feel like someone you actually know.

Louise Doughty

An unflinching look at the damage sparked by grief, loss and betrayal - and the revenge and retribution that ensues. Compelling and intricately plotted, it was its flawed and utterly credible women, and the warmth and wit of their irreverent voices, that I loved the most.

Sarah Vaughan

I love Paula Hawkins, and this is why - A Slow Fire Burning twists and turns like a great thriller should, but it's also deep, intelligent and intensely human . . . the characters are just like people you know . . . or maybe even just like you yourself. Hawkins is proving herself a worthy 21st century heir to Barbara Vine and Patricia Highsmith.

Lee Child

Dark and disturbing, this twisted story with its cast of damaged characters builds to a brilliant conclusion. This one will stay with you for a long time.

Shari Lapena

Paula Hawkins's plotting is meticulous. A Slow Fire Burning is a clever onion of a book, expertly peeled.

Belinda Bauer

From the first sentence to the last, this explosive, startling novel grabs you by the throat and doesn't let go. Fiendishly clever and with a wonderful sense of place too. Go read!

Kate Mosse

I inhaled this novel, a gripping exploration of the damage that secrets can do, Hawkins' writing draws you in from the first word and refuses to let you go until the last.

Anna Bailey

Gripping and intriguing, I loved every moment of A Slow Fire Burning. Hawkins goes from strength to strength.

S. J. Watson

A Slow Fire Burning absolutely held me with its compelling, multi-generational cast of women and the brilliantly evoked pathos of damaged lives.

Fiona Barton

A Slow Fire Burning is Paula Hawkins at her best. Here are characters you want to spend time with, living in a world you believe in, and caught up in a plot that holds you in its grip. A thrilling read.

Renée Knight

A truly satisfying, multi-layered maze of a mystery with a cast of flawed characters so real I'm still thinking of them days after I turned the last page.

Tammy Cohen

My Book of the Month, for which I predict big things . . . An intriguing, unputdownable thriller that is as much about the compelling, damaged characters as it is about the intricate plot.

Alice O’Keeffe, The Bookseller

I don't know if this isn't Paula Hawkins' best novel yet. A Slow Fire Burning is superb

Harriet Tyce

A Slow Fire Burning is a hugely gripping, character-based thriller, with great writing and brilliant twists. Highly recommended.

John Boyne

I loved A Slow Fire Burning. The ingenious beginning snared me and I was held by the subtly powerful plot, such a difficult thing to do well and here, seemingly effortless. The characters were deliciously complex and utterly authentic and that is what has stayed with me the longest - their voices, their fragility, their distinct stories.

Jane Shemilt

With a beautifully wrought cast of characters who are real and likeable even when they are complicated and flawed, a fantastic, picturesque London setting, twists and turns galore and exquisite prose, this is a high class read. Paula Hawkins is a genius.

Lisa Jewell

A Slow Fire Burning is a hugely satisfying, brilliantly crafted novel about the entanglement of betrayal and retaliation, the damage of loss, and how tragedy reverberates in ways we can never expect. Wickedly dark and gorgeously written, this is a novel you'll be thinking about long after the last delicious pages. Paula Hawkins is masterful.

Ashley Audrain

Tense, suspenseful and wholly surprising . . . you won't be able to put it down.

Independent

The queen of the psychological thriller is back with her best book yet. It's such an addictive read . . . an absolute must-read

Prima

The kind of book that stays with you for days after . . . cleverly plotted, powerful, unputdownable and sure to be another global hit.

My Weekly

A treat: utterly readable, moving in parts and saturated with the kind of localised detail that made The Girl on the Train so compelling . . . [It] will be seen, rightly, as a return to form; a London book from an excellent writer on London, and a tender portrait of characters that stay in the mind long after you've finished reading.

Guardian

Harks back to peak-period Barbara Vine with its beautifully drawn characters and its offbeat London setting . . . This is a subtle, haunting thriller with many twists.

Mail on Sunday

Superbly told, its twists and turns reveal the slow fire burning inside each which might just destroy them. Utterly compelling.

Daily Mail

Very cunningly structured . . . gets under the skin of a range of interesting characters.

Daily Mirror

An excellent page-turner to take on holiday

Kirsty Lang, BBC Radio 4 Front Row

Fast-paced, highly charged and carried off with so much confidence that it is impossible to resist.

Sunday Times

An engrossing account of trauma, at the centre are three women driven by loss, secrets and revenge.

Vogue

A firecracker of a read full of unreliable narrators and big twists!

Fabulous magazine, Sun on Sunday

Paula's best work yet, a thoughtful, poignant interrogation of the sad, messy complicated business of human life

Waitrose Weekend magazine

A multi-layered mystery, simmering with secrets, resentments and grief

Woman's Weekly

Compelling and challenging, A Slow Fire Burning explores the damage caused by betrayal and loss, and how this can manifest in disturbing acts of revenge and retribution. The author's first novel for four years is worth the wait and certain to cement her status as a publishing phenomenon.

Sunday Express

Shocking, moving, full of heart ... deeply layered and intricately plotted ... A Slow Fire Burning shows a writer at the height of her powers

The Observer

This tense and irresistible read is best binged in one sitting

Heat

Intricately interwoven plots and subplots, propulsive twists and a neat finale, a deliciously easy psycho drama to hungrily tear through.

Evening Standard

A brilliant read

Bella magazine

A psychological thriller that begins with a death on a canal boat and involves a cadre of shifty, damaged characters.

The i Paper

A multi-layered mystery simmering with secrets, resentments and griefs.

WOMAN

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