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A compulsive, disturbingly relevant, twisty and powerful psychological, social-media thriller ⌠NUMBER ONE BESTSELLER
âBrilliantly twisty. I loved itâ Lisa Jewell
âAnother dark banger from the Orenda Books stable ⌠A brilliant, twisty cat-and-mouse book about fandom and obsessionâ Erin Kelly
âEffortlessly readable, intensely chilling. That ending floored meâ Chris Whitaker
***LONGLISTED for the Guardianâs Not the Booker Prize***
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Tom is a successful author, but heâs struggling to finish his novel. His main distraction is an online admirer, Evie, who simply wonât leave him alone.
Evie is smart, well read and unstable; she lives with her father and her social-media friendships are not only her escape, but everything she has.
When sheâs hit with a restraining order, her world is turned upside down, and Tom is free to live his life again, to concentrate on writing.
But things arenât really adding up. For Tom is distracted but also addicted to his online relationships, and when they take a darker, more menacing turn, he feels powerless to change things. Because maybe he needs Evie more than heâs letting on.
A compulsive, disturbingly relevant, twisty and powerful psychological thriller, The Closer I Get is also a searing commentary on the fragility and insincerity of online relationships, and the danger that can lurk just one âlikeâ awayâŚ
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âThis book will make you rethink your social media obsession. Dangerous from page one, lit by bursts of black humour, ultimately honest about the frailty of ego and the masks we all wear. Terrifically readableâ Sarah Hilary
So good. Such brilliant characters. Great premise and a thrilling readâ Nina Pottell, Prima
âA sucker-punch of a twist that took my breath away! Absurdly gripping, and enough to unnerve anyone who has ever spent any time onlineâ Angela Clarke
âAs perfect a thriller as youâll read all yearâ Caz Frear
âA gripping ride through the heartlands of need and hurt. Even at his most thrilling, Paul Burston never loses his sense of real pain and sufferingâ Philip Hensher
âChillingly recognisable. A delicious tour de forceâ Alex Marwood
âCompelling, creepy and completely believableâ Mel McGrath
âDark, devious and with a growing sense of dreadâ Neil Broadfoot
âBrilliantly written, tense and compellingâ Amanda Jennings
âDark twisty fiction at its very bestâ SJI Holliday
âOne of the best books youâll read this yearâ Ed James
âUnsettling. Taut. Menacing. Burston puts the killer into killer twistâ Jonathan Harvey
âWitty and insightfulâ Susie Boyt
âBrilliant, chilling, totally awesome writingâ Miranda Dickinson
âAn absolute stunner ⌠with a deliciously twisted endingâ Lisa Hall
âThe book is a masterpiece in sustained suspense and smart literate contemporary horror. Bravo Mr Burstonâ Derek Farrell
âVery easy to read, certainly keeps you hooked in with plenty of twists. I suspect it will be a big read this summerâ Fiona Sharp
âItâs about a gay novelist who becomes the target of an online stalker and is dark, thought-provoking, and totally riveting. As comebacks go, itâs on a par with Madonna bursting out of a giant disco ball in a pink leotard!â Matt Cain
âGripped and terrified by Paul Burstonâs new novel, bloody hell!!!â Rowan Coleman









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