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  2. Lisa Jewell - Wikipedia

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    Lisa Jewell (born 19 July 1968) is a British author of popular fiction. Her books include Ralph's Party , Thirtynothing , After The Party (a sequel to Ralph's Party ), [ 1 ] Then She Was Gone , The Family Upstairs , Invisible Girl, and The Night She Disappeared . [ 2 ]

  3. None of This Is True - Wikipedia

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    The book received largely positive reviews for its pace and twists, though many reviewers noted the darkness of the book's plot and themes. A review from Publishers Weekly stated that fans of Jewell's work "will be satisfied by this pitch-black outing and its shocking climax, but readers with a lower tolerance for nastiness should turn elsewhere."

  4. Vince and Joy - Wikipedia

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    First edition (publ. Penguin Books) Vince and Joy is the fifth novel written by Lisa Jewell and published in 2005. [1] Like her previous books, it focuses on the trials and tribulations of relationships.

  5. 15 books we can't wait to read: Most anticipated ... - AOL

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    "Don't Let Him In" by Lisa Jewell A new Jewell novel is always good news to mystery lovers . After restaurateur Paddy is murdered, his wife and 20-something daughter receive a package and note ...

  6. Lisa Jewell’s New Thriller “Don’t Let Him In ”Follows a ...

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    The bestselling author’s new novel will be published in summer 2025 Lisa Jewell’s New Thriller “Don’t Let Him In ”Follows a 'Shocking Collision Course' — See the Cover! (Exclusive)

  7. Blood Orange (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Blood Orange was a Richard and Judy Book Club pick. [2] Novelist Lisa Jewell noted that it took her two days to read the book. [2] It was described as what might initially be seen as "law-office melodrama", but becomes a "respectable thriller". [6] Several characters in the book have received comment.