MAY 2019 - AudioFile
The slow build of this audiobook may seem a bit off-putting at first, but it soon becomes obvious that the mounting tension and gradual reveals are intentional. They’re an important part of understanding just how twisted and complicated the relationship at the heart of the story truly is. Narrator Victoria Hamilton is masterful at creating two distinct characters: celebrity businesswoman Mina Appleton and her personal assistant, Christine Butcher. Mina is charismatic, selfish, and demanding. Christine is loyal, secretive, and blind to her boss's flaws. When controversy rocks Mina's business and Christine's years of devotion become a liability, listeners will be blown away by what happens when loyalty doesn't extend both ways. The unexpected ending is darkly twisted and perfectly delivered. K.S.M. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine
Publishers Weekly
12/10/2018
British author Knight follows 2015’s Disclaimer, her well-received debut, with a decidedly creepy psychological thriller. Ambitious Mina Appleton, who becomes the head of a London-based supermarket chain upon her father’s retirement, is finally able to execute her aggressive plan to increase the family-owned business’s market share. For this, she needs more than a secretary. She wants someone who will make sure no detail falls through the cracks, either at the office or at home. Perfectionist Christine Butcher fills the bill. Devoting herself to anticipating Mina’s every need, she personifies the secret in secretary. Whether it’s reciting meeting minutes and business phone numbers from memory, picking up dry cleaning, or baking cookies for Mina’s children, Christine does it all, invisibly, discreetly. Their mutual trust far exceeds the norm as long as Christine, who will remind many of Mrs. Danvers in Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca, remembers her below-stairs place. But, after 18 years of Mina’s demands costing Christine her husband, her child, and more, a bitter betrayal spirals into a chilling comeuppance. Readers are sure to be left breathless. Agent: Jennifer Joel, ICM Partners. (Feb.)
From the Publisher
A scintillating double psychological portrait. . . . Knight conjures an arresting ending reminiscent of Ruth Rendell at her flintiest.” — London Times
“Knight builds tension in this page-turning story about misplaced loyalty, secrets, manipulation, and class with an alternating time line, slowly revealing what happens when one woman’s desire to be helpful and needed ruins her life. Highly recommended.” — Library Journal (starred review)
“British author Knight follows Disclaimer, her well-received debut, with a decidedly creepy psychological thriller...Readers are sure to be left breathless.” — Publishers Weekly
“A cinematic page-turner steeped in atmosphere and just awaiting its adaptation to miniseries.” — Kirkus Reviews
“You will devour this gripping tale of obsession and duty with an ending as dark as it is astonishing. Deliciously addicting!” — Liv Constantine bestselling author of The Last Mrs. Parrish
“A cool, contemporary, whip-smart thriller.” — Paula Hawkins, author of The Girl on the Train
“Knight, whose debut, Disclaimer, was highly praised, again shows her skill in creating an absorbing psychological thriller.” — Booklist
“Woah, you are in for a treat with The Secretary! Dark and intriguing with utterly compelling characters. I genuinely couldn’t put it down.” — Laura Marshall, author of Friend Request
“Deceptively clever and so unsettling. I love the way she casually slips in a twist that makes you shake your head at how wrong you were!” — Lesley Kara, author of The Rumour
“I started reading The Secretary last night and couldn’t put it down… Such a deliciously dark, hugely satisfying read.” — Paul Burston, author of The Black Path
“The Secretary is an excellent, dark and clever thriller with a compelling central character. The story draws you in from the start and builds and builds to an intense and unsettling conclusion. I loved it.” — Jenny Quintana, author of The Missing Girl
Paula Hawkins
A cool, contemporary, whip-smart thriller.
Paul Burston
I started reading The Secretary last night and couldn’t put it down… Such a deliciously dark, hugely satisfying read.
London Times
A scintillating double psychological portrait. . . . Knight conjures an arresting ending reminiscent of Ruth Rendell at her flintiest.
Laura Marshall
Woah, you are in for a treat with The Secretary! Dark and intriguing with utterly compelling characters. I genuinely couldn’t put it down.
Booklist
Knight, whose debut, Disclaimer (2015), was highly praised, again shows her skill in creating an absorbing psychological thriller.
Lesley Kara
Deceptively clever and so unsettling. I love the way she casually slips in a twist that makes you shake your head at how wrong you were!
Liv Constantine bestselling author of The Last Mrs. Parrish
You will devour this gripping tale of obsession and duty with an ending as dark as it is astonishing. Deliciously addicting!
Jenny Quintana
The Secretary is an excellent, dark and clever thriller with a compelling central character. The story draws you in from the start and builds and builds to an intense and unsettling conclusion. I loved it.
London Times
A scintillating double psychological portrait. . . . Knight conjures an arresting ending reminiscent of Ruth Rendell at her flintiest.
Booklist
Knight, whose debut, Disclaimer (2015), was highly praised, again shows her skill in creating an absorbing psychological thriller.
London Times
A scintillating double psychological portrait. . . . Knight conjures an arresting ending reminiscent of Ruth Rendell at her flintiest.
Liv Constantine bestselling author of The Last Mrs. Parrish
You will devour this gripping tale of obsession and duty with an ending as dark as it is astonishing. Deliciously addicting!
MAY 2019 - AudioFile
The slow build of this audiobook may seem a bit off-putting at first, but it soon becomes obvious that the mounting tension and gradual reveals are intentional. They’re an important part of understanding just how twisted and complicated the relationship at the heart of the story truly is. Narrator Victoria Hamilton is masterful at creating two distinct characters: celebrity businesswoman Mina Appleton and her personal assistant, Christine Butcher. Mina is charismatic, selfish, and demanding. Christine is loyal, secretive, and blind to her boss's flaws. When controversy rocks Mina's business and Christine's years of devotion become a liability, listeners will be blown away by what happens when loyalty doesn't extend both ways. The unexpected ending is darkly twisted and perfectly delivered. K.S.M. © AudioFile 2019, Portland, Maine