Her Last Tomorrow, Adam Croft
Her Last Tomorrow, Adam Croft
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Her Last Tomorrow

Author: Adam Croft

Narrator: Andy Cresswell, Penny Scott-Andrews

Unabridged: 7 hr 32 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Circlehouse

Published: 02/26/2019


Synopsis

Could you murder your wife to save your daughter?
Nick and Tasha are a couple held together by their five-year-old daughter. Until one ordinary morning, when Ellie vanishes amid the chaos of the school run.
When Nick receives a ransom note, his world is turned upside down.
It tells him he can have his daughter back, but first he must murder his wife.

Her Last Tomorrow is a gripping, fast-paced thriller which will engross fans of Louise Jensen, BA Paris and Mark Edwards.

'Incredible' — BBC News
'A sensation' — The Guardian

About Adam Croft

Adam Croft is a British author, principally of crime fiction, best known for the Kempston Hardwick Mysteries and his Knight & Culverhouse thrillers. In 2015, Her Last Tomorrow quickly became one of the biggest-selling self-published books of the year. Adam regularly takes part in discussions and panels on publishing and the future of books, and was featured by the Guardian in 2016 as a top-selling self-published author. His work has won him critical acclaim as well as four Amazon bestsellers, with his Kempston Hardwick Mysteries being adapted into audio plays starring some of the biggest names in British TV.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Malia on May 29, 2018

This book started at a clip and really grabbed my attention, unfortunately, this did not hold through the novel. It became a bit tedious, even though I still wanted to know how it would conclude. The writing was good, though, and the characters interesting enough. I would read something else by this......more

Goodreads review by Monnie on November 16, 2016

The premise of this book sounded great: A 5-year-old daughter is abducted, and the father gets an email from the kidnapper saying he'll get her back only after he murders his wife. For that reason alone, I happily accepted the offer to read this in exchange for an honest review. After the first half-......more

Goodreads review by Tina on December 22, 2016

2 1/2 * I really liked the premise of the story. I thought it was very promising at first. The chapters are very short and concise yet I could not get into this book. The writing isn't bad it's just not "deep." I did not care for the characters at all. Something was missing and I just can't put my fi......more

Goodreads review by Linda on October 18, 2016

Nick and Tasha's marriage is showing a few cracks. He's a writer, and stay-at-home dad to their 5-year-old daughter, Ellie. Tasha works full time plus a few hours and takes pride and pleasure from what she does. In her mind, she is working for their daughter's future since Nick's earnings are hit an......more

Goodreads review by Donna on March 09, 2016

2.5 stars!! This was a book I saw as a Facebook advertisement and it was the synopsis that pulled me in. Would you be able to kill your wife if it meant saving the life of your child? For me it felt like this author was trying to emulate the writing style and suspense of The Girl on the Train...I don......more