A fantastic storyteller. Apples Never Fall is
gripping, getting to the dark underbelly of a seemingly perfect family.
A cracking read * ITV's Lorraine Kelly *
An
engrossing mashup of family drama and psychological suspense that offers a mystery.
Complex and satisfying. Perfect holiday reading * Guardian *
Enthralling * i *
Moriarty's portrait of a tennis-mad family is convincing . . . And she keeps
a stunning revelation up her sleeve until the final pages * Sunday Times *
This is a tour-de-force of a novel; brilliantly plotted and superbly written . . . No detail of family life and marriage escapes Moriarty's all seeing eye, and every sentence is packed with wit and insight. The tension builds to a conclusion alive with ingenious twists. Smart, sharp and utterly riveting
* Daily Mail *
Moriarty's
expert storytelling will have you
turning page after page to discover truths lurking beneath the surface. The
ending is witty and satisfying, but comes with a dark twist. Apples Never Fall is
full of intrigue, suspense and surprises, sure to delight both readers and viewers of the TV adaptation already in the pipeline * i *
Moriarty excels in the way all of her characters spring from the page so fully formed. A witty tale of domestic suspense and a satisfying, layered family drama * New York Times *
A deliciously dark story set in suburbia * Cosmopolitan *
Clever and relatable * Woman *
Her writing is
smart, her plots are
clever, her dialogue believable and
you can be sure that when you pick up one of her books you're in safe hands . . . If you want a book to
see you through on your beach towel this summer, I highly recommend Liane's latest,
Apples Never Fall. There's a lot of truth in it.
Something we really do need right now -- Fi Glover * Waitrose Weekend *
I loved it. An
absolute page-turner with
all the wit and nuance that put Liane Moriarty head and shoulders above the crowd. Liane Moriarty shows once again why
she leads the pack -- Jane Harper
A corker of a mystery * Sunday Telegraph *
Another sinister thriller to see us into the autumn * New! Magazine *
A
wonderfully noirish dissection of domestic dysfunction * iNEWS *
Magnificent, pyrotechnic, deliciously theatrical * Guardian *
Her best yet, a gripping family saga that sees her tackle female rage, ageism, mental health, sibling rivalry and the frailties of technology with incisive wit and verve.
Quintessential Moriarty: suspenseful and funny, full of twists and
as binge-worthy as the finest box set * Mail on Sunday *
Utterly and completely wonderful: an
intelligent, forensic portrait of a family. A
thrillingly honest depiction of a long marriage and an unsentimental look at the lives of their four children, which also happens to be
a hugely engaging, sometimes very funny, page-turner -- Marian Keyes
Liane Moriarty is back with another tour de force * Grazia *
Acutely observed and often
poignant, this is a
brilliant portrayal of a long marriage, warts and all. Just as compelling [as Big Little Lies] -
the story of a family that appeared perfect but is unravelling at top speed * Sunday Express *
Full of realistic characters and sharp human insights * Good Housekeeping *
Deliciously dark . . . An utterly absorbing mystery that will hook you in * Real People *
[A] sharp and perceptive tale of ambition, pressure and family politics * Daily Mail *
Moriarty is excellent - amusing and astute - on the small indignities that make up a marriage, a family and a life . . . Possesses the insight and warmth that Moriarty brings to all her b