Fifty Fifty
On sale
4th July 2024
Price: £9.99
PART OF BBC TWO’S BOOK CLUB BETWEEN THE COVERS
TWO SISTERS ON TRIAL FOR MURDER. THEY ACCUSE EACH OTHER.
WHO DO YOU BELIEVE?
‘911 what’s your emergency?’
‘My dad’s dead. My sister Sofia killed him. She’s still in the house. Please send help.’
‘My dad’s dead. My sister Alexandra killed him. She’s still in the house. Please send help.’
One of them is a liar and a killer.
But which one?
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Your favourite authors LOVE Fifty Fifty, the follow-up to the bestselling novel Thirteen:
‘A terrific writer. He has talent to burn.’ Don Winslow
‘Trust me – it will keep you guessing until the very end.’ Ian Rankin
‘Unpredictable, daring and completely compelling. Top notch writing.’ Alex North
‘Very clever, darkly funny, moving, fast-paced.’ Jane Casey
‘Steve Cavanagh writes the best hooks in the business’ Mick Herron
‘Absolutely brilliant. Addictive, clever, pacy. Eddie Flynn is one of my heroes.’ Jo Spain
‘Intelligent, sophisticated and tense.’ Mari Hannah
TWO SISTERS ON TRIAL FOR MURDER. THEY ACCUSE EACH OTHER.
WHO DO YOU BELIEVE?
‘911 what’s your emergency?’
‘My dad’s dead. My sister Sofia killed him. She’s still in the house. Please send help.’
‘My dad’s dead. My sister Alexandra killed him. She’s still in the house. Please send help.’
One of them is a liar and a killer.
But which one?
********
Your favourite authors LOVE Fifty Fifty, the follow-up to the bestselling novel Thirteen:
‘A terrific writer. He has talent to burn.’ Don Winslow
‘Trust me – it will keep you guessing until the very end.’ Ian Rankin
‘Unpredictable, daring and completely compelling. Top notch writing.’ Alex North
‘Very clever, darkly funny, moving, fast-paced.’ Jane Casey
‘Steve Cavanagh writes the best hooks in the business’ Mick Herron
‘Absolutely brilliant. Addictive, clever, pacy. Eddie Flynn is one of my heroes.’ Jo Spain
‘Intelligent, sophisticated and tense.’ Mari Hannah
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Reviews
A terrific writer. He has talent to burn.
Trust me - it will keep you guessing until the very end.
Unpredictable, daring and completely compelling. Top notch writing. If you thought Thirteen was good - and it really was - this is somehow even better.
Very clever, darkly funny, moving, fast-paced, and Eddie Flynn is a terrific character.
Eddie's back! Steve Cavanagh writes the best hooks in the business.
A great read.
What a great read - an absolute page turner.
Cavanagh/Flynn is the best legal tag-team since Connelly/Haller.
Brilliant - a characteristically twisty courtroom puzzle with some thrilling setpieces.
Absolutely brilliant. Addictive, clever, pacy. Eddie Flynn is one of my heroes.
Steve Cavanagh's writing is intelligent, sophisticated and tense, his plots executed with forensic attention to detail. I can't get enough of Eddie Flynn.
Smart, pacy and keeping you guessing till the very end, this is an unputdownable high-concept thriller from the master of the genre.
It's a masterclass in misdirection and withholding information that will have you pitting your wits against with author, with courtroom scenes that are second to none: buckle up and read in one sitting.
A brilliant concept executed with all the sophistication and intrigue we have come to expect from this writer.
Cavanagh can generate tension better than almost anyone else.
Steve Cavanagh is currently reinvigorating the legal thriller.
Fifty Fifty is bucketloads of creepy fun.
...not unworthy of the great John Grisham.
A new author to me - why, oh why haven't I read his work before? I wolfed this down.
As twisty as they come, you'll be switching sides till the end.
Cavanagh is the kind of the high-concept twist and his latest has an absolute humdinger.
Fifty Fifty is hugely entertaining, there's plenty of drama, jeopardy and tension and Cavanagh directs his wry humour at some of the absurdities of the law. Fifty Fifty is a heady mix of brutal murder and judicial shenanigans - delicious and thrilling. Cavanagh has the reader in the palm of his hand.
...combines electric plotting with vivid evocations of the impact of emotionally abusive parenting and sexual harassment at work. As a Brit whose thrillers are set in America he's inevitably compared to Lee child, but Cavanagh's books combine whodunnits with courtroom contests, and are reminiscent of Agatha Christie in their penchant for audacious narrative trickery.
Steve Cavanagh triumphs once again with his ability to twist perceptions and sympathies.