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Heartbreaker

By Jude O’Reilly
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This high-stakes revenge thriller is one of the hottest reads right now' Independent, Best Summer Reads 2026A mother under attack.Three years ago, Daphne Monroe woke up to find her family had been murdered while she slept. To the police, she's the prime suspect. To the world, she's a monster. To the killer, she's the next victim on a blood-soaked list.A killer on the move.Now he's back to finish what he started – and Daphne should be running for her life. Instead, she's trying to make sense of a tangled web of medical obsession, organ donation, and a young girl's murder.Nothing to lose.Three years ago, the serial killer destroyed her life and broke her heart. Now, Daphne wants justice for her murdered children and she'll stop at nothing to get it.But the killer is closing in. And Daphne Monroe is out of time...Gripping, intelligent and emotionally charged, Heartbreaker is a compelling new crime thriller for readers who love Harlan Coben, Sam Holland and M. J. Arlidge.Thriller writers LOVE Judith O'Reilly:‘Full of pace, tension, character, and emotion’ Lee Child'Starts like a fired bullet and never lets up' David Baldacci'Emotionally charged and relentlessly gripping' J.S. Monroe'A sensational page turner with a glorious final twist' Fiona Erskine'Pacy, polished and packed with tension' Trevor Wood‘Gripping and twisty’ India KnightAnd so do readers!‘An amazing thriller that keeps you guessing with incredible twists and turns.’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐'Believe the headline: Heartbreaker really is unputdownable.’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐‘What a page-turner! I loved it so much and I have recommended to my book group.’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐‘This premise had me in a chokehold. This was fast-paced, engaging and oh so thrilling!’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐‘I read it over two days and this riveting story draws you further and further in with twists and turns.’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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