IT'S every parent’s worst nightmare… A knock at the door and there stands a stranger claiming
that the child you have cherished for two years isn’t yours. There was a mix-up
at the hospital and two mothers left for home with the wrong babies.
There’s nothing quite like a baby switch mystery to get readers hooked, but this nail-biting, thought-provoking and utterly riveting thriller comes from a writer who never fails to put that extra mind-bending firepower into every story that comes from his magic pen.
JP Delaney – an author who has penned fiction under other names – created waves in 2018 with The Girl Before, a blistering page-turner which featured a mesmerising exploration of obsession and deceit. The book was a runaway bestseller for Delaney and was followed by Believe Me and The Perfect Wife, two more sensational psychological thrillers full of ingenious twists and turns. And now he sets his sharp eye and dazzling writing skills on a baby swap story which melds domestic suspense with a slow-burn, terrifying menace.
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A DNA test has shown that Theo is the son of Miles and Lucy
Lambert, a well-heeled couple who live in upmarket Highgate. The babies – both
born prematurely – were switched at birth by an understaffed hospital and Pete
and Maddie’s real son, David, was sent home with the Lamberts.
For Pete (who thinks that love trumps paternity and
genetics) and Maddie (who guiltily recalls that she found it difficult to bond
with Theo), life will never be the same again, but the two families agree that
rather than swap the boys back, they will try to find a more flexible way to
share their children’s lives. Taking comfort in their shared good intentions to be
‘civilised’ about it, the four adults try to entwine their very different lives
in the hope of becoming one unconventional modern family, but a plan to sue the
hospital triggers an official investigation that unearths some disturbing
questions about the night their babies were switched.
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And when Theo is thrown out of nursery for hitting other children, Maddie and Pete have to ask themselves how far they want this arrangement to go. How much can they trust the real parents of their child, or even each other, and what secrets lie hidden behind the Lamberts’ glossy front door? Pete and Maddie soon discover they will each stop at nothing to keep their family safe…they are done playing nice.
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And when Theo is thrown out of nursery for hitting other children, Maddie and Pete have to ask themselves how far they want this arrangement to go. How much can they trust the real parents of their child, or even each other, and what secrets lie hidden behind the Lamberts’ glossy front door? Pete and Maddie soon discover they will each stop at nothing to keep their family safe…they are done playing nice.
It turns out that everyone has secrets in this gripping, probing and addictive exploration of just how far a parent will go to keep their child safe, as a dual narrative – alternating seamlessly between Pete and Maddie, and including flashbacks to the past – exposes disturbing revelations on both sides of the warring families.
Fascinating, timeless issues around parenting, and nature versus nurture, inevitably come into focus as the tension ratchets up and Pete and Maddie are stretched to an electrifying breaking point which takes us deep into a minefield of murder, lies, abuse and betrayal.
Delaney never disappoints and Playing Nice is an enthralling masterclass in character development and suspense. His creation here is a truly unsettling world where suspicions abound, danger lurks round every corner, and emotional power bleeds from the pages as hearts are broken and battle lines drawn. Expect a shocking finale that will blow your socks off… and then start looking forward to what this exciting author is planning for us next!
(Quercus, hardback, £12.99)
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