
The Deep Blue Sea
Tasmina Perry (Hachette, $37.99)
With a wonderful marriage, a son, and homes in London and the country, it seems that life couldn’t be better for Diana and Julian Denver. So when Julian is found dead and it’s said to be suicide, Diana’s world is shaken to its core. Unable to accept that her husband took his own life, Diana goes to the one person who can help – her estranged sister. An ex-journalist, Rachel is living a seemingly idyllic life on a Thai island, but agrees to uncover the truth. Filled with suspense, secrets and passion, this is Tasmina Perry at her escapist, explosive best.
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Marilynn McLachlan is the editor of the New Zealand Woman’s Weekly and has spent more than two decades in media, building her career around stories that connect, inform and inspire. A published author and the founding editor of Urban List Auckland – which she later helped expand nationwide – she has also worked for the New Zealand Herald, Woman’s Day and New Idea.A former teacher who cares deeply about people, she believes everyone has a story to tell and is passionate about giving a voice to the everyday Kiwis and well-known faces who help shape Aotearoa. Outside of work, she loves to travel – both within New Zealand and abroad – spend time with her husband, four grown children and dog, Molly. Or, you'll find her enjoying quiet moments journalling, on a Pilates reformer or lost in a good book.
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