Playing Nice

ISBN: 9781529400854
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Product Details

Publisher,Quercus
Publication Date,
Format, Paperback
Weight, 420 g
No. of Pages, 424

Pete Riley answers the door one morning to a parent's worst nightmare. On his doorstep is Miles Lambert, who breaks the devastating news that Pete's two-year-old, Theo, isn't Pete's real son - their babies got mixed up at birth.

The two families - Pete, his partner Maddie, and Miles and his wife Lucy - agree that, rather than swap the boys back, they'll try to find a more flexible way to share their children's lives. But a plan to sue the hospital triggers an investigation that unearths disturbing questions about just what happened the day the babies were switched.

And when Theo is thrown out of nursery for hitting other children, Maddie and Pete have to ask themselves: how far do they want this arrangement to go? What secrets lie hidden behind the Lamberts' smart front door? How much can they trust the real parents of their child - or even each other?

An addictive psychological thriller, perfect for fans of The Silent Patient and Shari Lapena's The Couple Next Door.

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Amirah Bukhari
FASCINATING

This story was fascinating to read about. It's a tale of mental illness, addiction, abuse, murder, deception, and betrayal.

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NOORSYAZWANI BINTI ALI
Great book

This is a suspenseful dark psychological thriller that kept me turning the pages. I loved the short chapters. This also is a family drama and it's every parents worst nightmare. I loved the shocking twists. There were some dark secrets and lies. There also were a lot of Oh No, moments! I loved the ending and all the characters were very well developed.

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elly
Recommend

This book is totally psychologycal suspunse and scary novel.