Cover of His & Hers

His & Hers

by Alice Feeney

3.8
(155 ratings)
320 pages2020Flatiron BooksISBN 9781250266071

About this book

There are two sides to every story: yours and mine, ours and theirs, His & Hers. Which means someone is always lying. Anna Andrews finally has what she wants. Almost. She’s worked hard to become the main TV presenter of the BBC’s lunchtime news, putting work before friends, family, and her now ex-husband. So, when someone threatens to take her dream job away, she’ll do almost anything to keep it. When asked to cover a murder in Blackdown—the sleepy countryside village where she grew up—Anna is reluctant to go. But when the victim turns out to be one of her childhood friends, she can’t leave. It soon becomes clear that Anna isn’t just covering the story, she’s at the heart of it. DCI Jack Harper left London for a reason, but never thought he’d end up working in a place like Blackdown. When the body of a young woman is discovered, Jack decides not to tell anyone that he knew the victim, until he begins to realise he is a suspect in his own murder investigation. One of them knows more than they are letting on. Someone isn’t telling the truth. Alternating between Anna's and Jack's points of view, His & Hers is a fast-paced, complex, and dark puzzle that will keep readers guessing until the very end.

Publication Details

Publisher
Flatiron Books
Published
2020
Pages
320
ISBN
9781250266071
Language
en

About Alice Feeney

Alice Feeney is the New York Times and Sunday Times million-copy bestselling author of eight novels. Including Sometimes I Lie, His & Hers, Rock Paper Scissors, Daisy Darker and Beautiful Ugly. Her books have been translated into thirty-nine languages, and have been optioned for major screen adaptations, with His & Hers coming to Netflix in 2025 starring Tessa Thompson and Jon Bernthal, and produced by Jessica Chastain's Freckle Films. Alice was a BBC journalist for fifteen years before becoming an author. My Husband’s Wife is her eighth novel, and will be published around the world in 2026. (<a href="https://www.alicefeeney.com/">Source</a>)

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