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The Square: The unputdownable new thriller from the author of Payday, a Richard and Judy Book Club pick

Celia Walden

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THE NEW UNPUTDOWNABLE THRILLER FROM THE RICHARD AND JUDY BOOK CLUB AUTHOR

'Celia Walden is masterful' PATRICIA CORNWELL

'Intriguingly delicious' JANE CORRY

'Utterly enthralling' BP WALTER

'Wickedly sharp' CAZ FREAR_______________________

When you've got a house to die for

Be careful who you let in . . .

Colette spends a lot of her time at Addison Square, one of the most desirable addresses in West London.

She knows the place and the people better than anyone. But the wealthy residents she works for can barely remember her name.

Which is unfortunate, because Colette knows all about them.

She sees all their secrets.

Even the ones they'd kill to protect.

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PRAISE FOR CELIA WALDEN

'Tense, full of twists, and impossible to put down' HELEN FIELDING

'I adored it' GILLIAN MCALLISTER

'Fearless, stylish, suspenseful and immensely entertaining' LOUISE CANDLISH

'A runaway train ride of a thriller' SUN

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Praise for The Square: The unputdownable new thriller from the author of Payday, a Richard and Judy Book Club pick

  • Tense, full of twists, and impossible to put downI adored itModern, intelligent and totally gripping. Nicole Kidman TV miniseries is written all over it - SUNDAY TELEGRAPH on 'Payday'Fearless, stylish, suspenseful and immensely entertaining Seductive. Intelligent. Should have a 'must read' advisory on itA runaway train ride of a thriller - SUNA mystery that's as thought-provoking as it is compelling - MAIL ON SUNDAY

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Celia Walden

Celia Walden

Known for her wide-ranging articles, opinions and commentaries on everything from Fourth Wave feminism to health, beauty, fashion and motoring, Daily Telegraph columnist Celia Walden has written for Glamour, GQ, Elle, Porter Magazine, Harper's Bazaar, Net-a-Porter's The Edit, Grazia, Stylist, Standpoint, The Spectator and Russian Vogue. Born and raised in Paris, Celia studied at the University of Cambridge. She and her husband now divide their time between London and L.A. Payday is her first thriller.

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