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Lasting Damage [Hardcover]

Sophie Hannah
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Book Description

17 Feb 2011
It's 1.15 a.m. Connie Bowskill should be asleep. Instead, she's logging on to a property website in search of a particular house: 11 Bentley Grove, Cambridge. She knows it's for sale; she saw the estate agent's board in the front garden less than six hours ago.

Soon Connie is clicking on the 'Virtual Tour' button, keen to see the inside of 11 Bentley Grove and put her mind at rest once and for all. She finds herself looking at a scene from a nightmare: in the living room, in the middle of the carpet, there's a woman lying face down in a huge pool of blood. In shock, Connie wakes her husband Kit. But when Kit sits down at the computer to take a look, he sees no dead body, only a pristine beige carpet in a perfectly ordinary room . . .

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  • Hardcover: 448 pages
  • Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton; First Edition edition (17 Feb 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0340980656
  • ISBN-13: 978-0340980651
  • Product Dimensions: 15.8 x 23.9 x 3.7 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (79 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 223,665 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'If you're new to the Sophie Hannah phenomenon, let us explain: she's the author of five previous psychological crime thrillers, each of which begins with a cunning premise, which grips like a vice for the rest of the novel, with myriad twists you never see coming . . . another superb mystery in which extraordinary things happen to ordinary people.' ***** (Heat)

'We're huge fans of Hannah's psychological thrillers, and this new one is even more tense and gripping than her previous books.' (Heat)

'Sophie Hannah, the queen of psychological suspense, reigns supreme in her latest taut and terrifying chiller-thriller . . . Hannah is one of Britain's most intelligent and thrilling writers. Her modern-day gothic novels are clever, complex and devilishly plotted with outrageous twists and turns that are guaranteed to confound even the smartest of readers. Expect the unexpected right up to the very last page.' (Lancashire Evening Post)

'Sophie Hannah has rapidly made a name for herself as a purveyor of upmarket psychological thrillers. From the first few pages of LASTING DAMAGE, it's easy to see why.' (Mail on Sunday)

'Hannah is a challenging storyteller and anything but predictable . . . I felt quite bereft on reaching the final page.' (Irish Independent)

'A deeply complex story where nothing is quite what it seems at first glance . . . an engrossing story that had me hooked.' (Eurocrime)

'Sophie Hannah takes her readers on a disquieting ramble through her characters' lives in this unusual psychological mystery thriller.' (Choice)

'She is a cunning creator of crime stories packed with head-scratching twists you don't see coming, and Hitchcock would have loved this modern take on Rear Window . . . It will constantly grip and surprise you.' (Peterborough Evening Telegraph)

'Two things I really love about Sophie Hannah as a writer - she takes really unglamourous day to day things and expands them into genuinely terrifying thrillers, and she is just a master of plot . . . they are extraordinary, proper miss-a-bus-stop type reads.' (BBC Radio 6 Music)

'A writer of prodigious talent . . . This is a jaw-droppingly assured book which sometimes feels as if there's a plot twist on every page . . . This reader was left speechless with admiration . . . a truly sensational book.' (Daily Express)

'Confidence oozes from every taut chapter . . . intelligence shines, the mystery deepens. Hannah's relish of every delicious twist and tweak is one of the very few things that are clear in this cryptic game of hide and seek.' (Scotsman)

'As addictively creepy as her previous thrillers . . . Taking those 3am horrors and turning them into a story that just won't be scrubbed from your mind is quite a gift, and Hannah has it.' (Independent on Sunday)

'A complex chilling story . . . Intriguing stuff.' (U magazine, Ireland)

About the Author

Sophie Hannah is a bestselling crime fiction writer and poet. Her psychological thrillers Little Face, Hurting Distance, The Point of Rescue, The Other Half Lives and A Room Swept White have received critical acclaim and have been translated into more than fifteen languages. She lives in Cambridge with her husband and two children.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Tortuous, rambling and confusing 2 Oct 2011
By Jasper
Format:Paperback
I have enjoyed most of Sophie Hannah's books before now but really can't see what there is to like about this book. Having read the blurb and various ace reviews, I was beginning to think it was me losing the plot until I read some of the other reviews on here. Like other reviewers, I found the whole thing boring. The basic idea grabbed me and I thought it was an unusual and intriguing plot to start with, but the endless tedious conversations between various characters turned it into a dull book. Not only was the plot hard to keep hold of at various times, but the characters were annoying too. The interplay between Simon and Charlie is unlikely and tedious, and the relationship between Olivia and Gibbs is pointless. The most annoying feature of all, for me though, was the repetitive self-analysing and 'stream of consciousness' type rambling of the characters (especially Connie and Charlie) and voicing of their thoughts on everything. This meant a simple conversation or explanation would drag on for pages while the character analysed their understanding of what they'd just heard/said/seen. And the plot about the houses and no. 11/12 and 17/18 became ridiculous and confusing. By the last chapters of the book, I realised I didn't care what the outcome was as I didn't care about any of the characters. I just wanted it finished.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing 10 Aug 2011
Format:Hardcover
After all the hype this book received I was all ready to settle down for a darn good read. Initial plot line very different and exciting and I genuinely thought it would go somewhere. However, it dragged and dragged with silly sub-plots, characters irritated me and towards the end I didn't really care what happened as I couldn't help thinking it was going to be a stupid ending anyway - which it was. Very disappointed.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Convoluted 21 Mar 2011
By rebecca
Format:Hardcover
I strongly disagree with the reviewer who suggested this was a good book to begin reading Ms Hannah's work. If this had been my first book by the author I may not have continued reading due to the frequent references to her other work. I quite like background material on the main characters but this lot are certainly very complicated in comparison to Wexford, Lynley, or Dalglish.The plot was not really beleivable and the dialogue in places was cringe making.
I would still recommend the authors earlier books , the first three were very enjoyable. However I would caution some-one new to this author not to begin with this book.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Utter tosh! 29 Jan 2012
Format:Paperback
Well, where do I start? If I'd read the reviews posted on here I would never have bought the book, but I picked it up in a bookshop on a 3for2 offer and the plot sounded very intriguing. I can honestly say I've never read such a load of covoluted rubbish! I don't mind a little bit of a far fetched plot but this book takes it into another realm. The re-naming of the houses was absolutely ridiculous and I totally lost interest when Kit's parents entered the scene. I thought from the way they were carrying on that we were about to find out that Kit was an unconvicted mass murderer or something and his parents were they only ones to know of his guilt. I expected his bedroom walls to be plastered with photos of his victims - not pictures of flipping Cambridge!!

The only reason I finished it was because I was laid up for a couple of days and had nothing else to read. By the time I was two thirds through it I really didn't care how it ended!

It had the makings of a really good book but totally lost it's way after the first few chapters. I haven't read any other books of Sophie Hannah's and quite honestly I don't think I'll be giving her a second chance.
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20 of 23 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining Nonsense. 3 April 2011
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I have read and enjoyed Sophie Hannah's other books in this series, and after reading the pre-publication blurb about this one, I was very much looking forward to this one also. The plot sounded most intriguing.

It starts off well, a promising sign for the rest of the book, I hoped. I didn't know where this story was going to take me, but I sat back and went along for the ride. But the ride was like taking a coach trip from A to B, but the driver getting lost and having to go via C to Z to get there.

As the story goes along, the plot begins to get more bizarre and rather complicated. So many characters enter the story I had to go back once or twice to work out who was who and how they fitted into things.

The ending, when we eventually get there, is all a little disappointing and just a bit too far-fatched for my liking. I know it's fiction, but even so, the way it all ends and the explanations behind the whole story just push the bounds of credulity a little too far.

Having said that, although it is nonsense, it is entertaining nonsense and this together with the fact I liked the author's previous books means this one gets a 3 star rating from me. If you also liked her other books, then give this a go but don't expect the same quality as the earlier books. And if you are new to this author, I wouldn't recommend starting with this one.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Desperately DULL 19 July 2011
By Boswell
Format:Hardcover
I'm loath to give this book 1 star. I enjoyed The Point of Rescue and cannot understand how this one slipped through the net. The concept is great - but that is all there is. There are feeble ways of trying to get the book to hang together and the dialogue is repetitive, the themes and content are repetitive - it's as though the author is trying to bang home an idea that just doesn't work - and is so desperately DULL. The settings are dreary and unimaginative, there is no pace, the characters are flat and indistinguishable, the extra 'plot' lines are superfluous and the central character engenders little sympathy. Enough said!
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Love Sophie's books
Hugely under-rated writer. All her books are compelling, beautifully written and full of suspense and mystery. I recommend Sophie's books as highly as possible.
Published 15 days ago by Miss L. G. CAMPBELL
4.0 out of 5 stars A gripping read
Sophie Hannah has yet again managed to keep readers guessing in this murder mystery. I have been following her Spilling series which includes the reserved, but brilliant, Simon... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Miss HP
5.0 out of 5 stars Lasting Damage
great read with a superb twist at the end, I certainly did not see it coming, excellent book keeps one gripped
Published 3 months ago by Patricia Fletcher
5.0 out of 5 stars Lasting Damage
Another good read from an excellent storyteller who keeps you wanting to turn to the next page. I look forward to each Sophie Hannah and am never disappointed.
Published 4 months ago by Sue Keane
5.0 out of 5 stars Page-turner book
Very good plot which keeps your interest through to the last page. Makes you want to read another book by this author.
Published 5 months ago by Mrs. Elizabeth S. Balding
3.0 out of 5 stars Mediocre
As a fan of Hannah's books I was really looking forward to reading this and it did not disappoint too much. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Justhavingfun
4.0 out of 5 stars It was like finding you why out off a haunted house and finding more...
What a head frying book. It was just so complicated it was a good story though . I never read a book with so many twist wow it was tiring reading it.
Published 7 months ago by carley adair
4.0 out of 5 stars Lasting Damage
Intriguing crime thriller about a woman who thinks her husband is leading a double life.
The plot got confusing at times and I found it over long. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Leanne
3.0 out of 5 stars I had to push myself on to finish this book!
this is the first Sophie Hannah book i have read and one that had been recommended to me. I didnt particularly feel that gripped by it or even that i really wanted to finish... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Debbier
5.0 out of 5 stars Shocked at how good this was!
I found this battered and bruised on a shelf in a spanish apartment...and read it in about 9 hours. I was completely hooked! Read more
Published 10 months ago by shauna_the_original
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