29 Seconds: The brilliant, gripping thriller from the author of Netflix hit THE HOLIDAY

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**T.M. LOGAN'S LATEST GRIPPING THRILLER, THE DAUGHTER, IS AVAILABLE TO PRE-ORDER NOW IN HARDBACK, EBOOK, AND AUDIO**

The brilliant page-turning thriller from the master of the up-all-night thriller, the Sunday Times bestselling author of Richard & Judy pick and NETFLIX drama The Holiday and The Mother.

What if a single 29 second phone-call could change your life forever?

'Give me one name. One person. And I will make them disappear . . .'

When Sarah rescues a young girl in trouble, she expects nothing in return. But her act of bravery puts a powerful and dangerous man in her debt. He lives by his own brutal code, and all debts must be repaid - in the only way he knows how.

He offers Sarah a way to solve a desperate situation with her intolerable boss. A once-in-a-lifetime deal that will make all her problems disappear.

No consequences. No comeback. No chance of being found out.

All it takes is a 29 second phone call.

BECAUSE EVERYONE HAS A NAME TO GIVE. DON'T THEY?

'Amazing! The feeling of powerlessness builds almost unbearably. Prepare for gnashing of teeth and nail biting till the bitter end' Liz Lawler, bestselling author of DON'T WAKE UP

'A first-class thriller, every bit as good as Lies' Simon Lelic, author of THE HOUSE

'A moral dilemma + a pacy plot = one gripping thriller. I stayed up far too late reading this one!' Louise Jenson

'An impactful, topical thriller with a plot that provokes emotion whilst keeping you guessing. TM Logan will welcome a new army of fans with his brilliant second book' Phoebe Morgan, author of THE DOLL HOUSE.

More praise for T. M. Logan, the master of the everyman thriller

'Assured, compelling, and hypnotically readable - with a twist at the end I guarantee you won't see coming' Lee Child

'A tense and gripping thriller' B A Paris, bestselling author of BEHIND CLOSED DOORS

'So gripping I genuinely found it hard to put down' KL Slater, bestselling author of BLINK

'A compelling, twisty page-turner, and that's the truth' James Swallow, bestselling author of NOMAD

Ratings and reviews

4.2
10 reviews
Midge Odonnell
January 25, 2018
This is quite an enthralling tale that is very apposite with the rise of the #metoo campaign. Set in Academia rather than the media it deals with the insecurity of being a temporary employee on a fixed term contract as opposed to being a permanent employ and how this can lead to manipulation by those in the position to make those decisions. As is true of most institutions Dr. Sarah Haywood's boss is a man and a man who will stop at nothing to get what he wants. Women are merely his playthings and he has secured his position with not only his undoubted intellect and charm but also his personal wealth. This means that he is free to harass and abuse his female colleagues who are desperate for a permanent position on the University staff. It is all handled quite well, even if Alan Lovelock is more than a tad one dimensional. I would have given this 4 stars to be honest as I really did find it an exceptionally enjoyable - if rather daft tale. However, early in the book Sarah puts her mobile phone in its cradle when she gets in the car to leave work; when she witnesses the incident that leads her to meet the man who will change her life forever she goes scrabbling in her bag for her phone. Bit of a jarring continuity error there and it did immediately make me mark this tale down. This is a rollocking read, a little harrowing in places if you are of a sensitive disposition though. The descriptions of Lovelock's harrassment are brutal and graphic and only just stop short of rape. The discussion of Russian torture practices also leave little to the imagination. However, they do sit within the context of the story so aren't jarring. The silliness of the situation however stops the whole thing becoming traumatic and I actually foudn the plot itself quite, quite laughable - but in a "laughing with it" rather than "laughing at it" way. Sadly, I don't think this is meant to be a satirical tale but is more intended to be a hard hitting thriller. The whole sub-plot of the enigmatic Russian called "The Magician" or "The Wolf" and his underworld power had no depth or believability so I decided to enjoy this book in my own way and not as I suspect it was meant. If you are expecting a page turning, breath stealing thriller then this probably won't be one for you. However, if you want a well written piece of thrilleresque guff you will probably really enjoy this - just watch out for the mobile phone!
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Laura Holdsworth
May 8, 2018
Most boring book I started to read just repeats itself
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David Pyatt
January 3, 2023
drags you in holds you
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About the author

T.M. Logan (Author)
T.M. Logan is a Sunday Times bestseller whose thrillers have sold more than two million copies in the UK and are published in 22 countries around the world. The Holiday was a Richard and Judy Book Club pick and was adapted into a four-part TV drama, as was The Catch. Formerly a national newspaper journalist, he writes full time and lives in Nottinghamshire with his wife and two children. Follow him @TMLoganAuthor

Tim Utton (Author)
T.M. Logan is a Sunday Times bestseller whose thrillers have sold more than 2 million copies in the UK and are published in 18 countries around the world. The Holiday was a Richard and Judy Book Club pick and will soon be a major TV drama. Formerly a national newspaper journalist, he now writes full time and lives in Nottinghamshire with his wife and two children. Follow him on Twitter @TMLoganAuthor

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