The Girl with the Fragile Mind

By Claire Seeber

SHE CAN’T TRUST ANYONE . . . NOT EVEN HERSELF

‘I think I might have done something bad.’

When a bomb explodes in the heart of London, the police suspect a terrorist group. But the pieces don’t fit together and they struggle to find any suspects.

Still recovering from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder after a terrible tragedy, Claudie fears that her recent black-outs are a sign that her symptoms are returning. So when her friend Tessa dies in the explosion, Claudie is gripped by the inexplicable certainty that she is involved in some way – if only she could remember.

Can Claudie get to the heart of what is real and what isn’t . . . before something truly terrifying happens again?

Format: ebook
Release Date: 20 Mar 2015
Pages: None
ISBN: 978-0-00-814242-1
Born in London with a love of all things dramatic, Claire Seeber began her career as an actress. Soon deciding she\'d rather pull strings safely behind the scenes, Claire forged a successful career in documentary television, enabling her to travel the world, glimpsing into lives otherwise unseen. She is also a feature-writer for newspapers such as the Guardian, Independent on Sunday and the Telegraph.

'An intense and surprising psychological thriller - kept me turning the pages late into the night,' Meg Gardiner -

‘The prose is deliciously blunt and forthright, even when dealing with sensitive issues’crimesquad.com -

‘ A good, tense read that will keep you guessing until the final pages. ‘ Anthea Hawdon, reviewingtheevidence.com -

”'My first Claire Seeber novel, but certainly not my last - …highly recommended.” - Keith Walters, booksandwriters.wordpress.com

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A powerful and sensitive treatment of every parent's worst nightmare'.Laura Wilson, The Guardian -

'A confident debut…written with panache'.Cath Staincliffe, Tangled Web.com -

'I read a lot of books, but I can't remember the last time I was so involved in one…why aren't more thrillers so…thrilling?'MyShelf.com -

‘The suspense builds nicely throughout, keeping you guessing untill the very last page.’Buckinghamshire Advertiser -