Harriet Walker is the fashion editor of The Times. She read English at Trinity College, Cambridge and has been a broadsheet journalist for more than a decade. She lives in South London with her husband and children.
A thriller for people who hate thrillers: tightly plotted, smartly
drawn characters, captivating story with a satisfying twist at the
end. Delicious
*Pandora Sykes*
An intricate and surprising story of friendship, revenge and
redemption where no-one and nothing are quite as they seem . . .
The Wedding Night places female friendships at the centre of both
the story and the lives of its characters, who are so real you feel
you know them. Harriet's writing is beautiful and immersive, and
bristles with wry observation
*Charlotte Philby*
A fantastically compelling portrait of female friendship and toxic
relationships, as well as a tense, atmospheric thriller
*Katherine Faulkner*
Twisty, suspenseful, thought-provoking and terrifically written -
another brilliant book by Harriet Walker
*Leaf Arbuthnot*
A real page-turner
*Woman's Weekly*
Riveting
*Grazia*
Must read - an unputdownable page-turner
*Closer*
We couldn't put this down
*Bella*
Sinister
*Heat*
A tale of dangerous fragile egos and female solidarity, packed into
a holiday-nightmare psychological thriller
*The Times*
An epic twist makes this a real page-turner
*Woman*
This tale is full of sparkle and wit
*Woman's Own*
An intricately plotted portrait of revenge, toxic relationships and
female friendship
*You Magazine*
A stylish, taut thriller - and an ideal poolside read
*Telegraph Online*
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