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Annika

(2026)
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Dark, twisty and compulsively readable, Annika is for fans of Gillian Flynn and Lisa Jewell.

Behind every family story lies another no one dares to tell.
Annika pushes her baby's stroller into the snow and disappears. Her partner, Harvey, reports her missing, but his story has cracks the police can't ignore.

In Indiana, thirteen-year-old Daphne insists trouble always finds her. Living with a father she can't trust, she writes stories no one wants to believe. But this time, the trouble closing in will change more than her own life.

Taut and unsettling, Annika is a novel of fractured families, buried secrets and the danger that begins at home.

A knockout new domestic noir from the author of the DI Sloane series.

NetGalley Reviews:

'Domestic noir in its purest form'

'Dark, intelligent, and quietly devastating,‘

'Creighton writes with a control that feels deliberate and dangerous.'

'The kind of thriller that doesn’t shout. It watches. It waits. And then it tightens.'

'The way the novel explores identity, vulnerability, and the stories we tell to survive is handled with precision.'

'Creighton understands that the most unsettling truths are the ones closest to home.'



Genre: Mystery

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