A chilling new novel from the author of 'Refuge'.
'Dear God, how I wish I'd never met her . . . Sometimes I wished she was dead.'
Jennie and Martha became friends when Martha moved in next door to Jennie. At least, Jennie thought they were friends. Jennie admired everything about Martha - her house, her gorgeous husband, her bohemian clothes and exotic children's names. And Martha seemed to take motherhood so effortlessly and confidently, while for Jennie it was all such an effort. Martha tolerated Jennie, took her on holiday, helped her with the children - but all the time she was wondering how much longer she could stand living next to her.
As time went on, the roles seemed to reverse. As Jennie became more independent, more successful, Martha's life was falling apart. At times they seemed less like friends, more like sworn enemies. Their relationship became bitter, twisted - a relationship that only one of them cold survive . . .
With insidious and unnerving accuracy, Gillian White once more shows us the horrors that can lurk within the most ordinary of families.