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They say you can't choose your family . . . But what if they're wrong?

Chloe lives a quiet life. Working as a newspaper archivist in the day and taking care of her nan in the evening, she's happy simply to read about the lives of others as she files the news clippings from the safety of her desk.

But there's one story that she can't stop thinking about. The case of Angie Kyle - a girl, Chloe's age, who went missing as a child. A girl whose parents never gave up hope.

When Chloe's nan is moved into care, leaving Chloe on the brink of homelessness, she takes a desperate step: answering an ad to be a lodger in the missing girl's family home. It could be the perfect opportunity to get closer to the story she's read so much about. But it's not long until she realizes this couple isn't all they seem. In a house where everyone has something to hide, is it possible to get too close?

Anna Wharton's debut, The Imposter, is a thought-provoking story of obsession, loneliness and the lies we tell ourselves in order to live with ourselves.

'Evocative and compelling' - Karen Hamilton, author of The Perfect Girlfriend and The Last Wife



A girl who went missing. A family who never gave up. A lonely young woman who only wanted to help . . .

About the Author
Anna Wharton has been a print and broadcast journalist for more than twenty years, writing for newspapers including The Times, Guardian, Sunday Times Magazine, Grazia and Red. She was formally an executive editor at The Daily Mail. Anna has ghostwritten six memoirs including the Sunday Times bestseller Somebody I Used To Know and Orwell Prize longlisted CUT: One Woman's Fight Against FGM in Britain Today. The Imposter is her first novel.

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Masterful characterisation and a compelling narrative makes this a must-read debut -- Clare Mackintosh
A slick, clever book that delivers the most chilling and claustrophobic setting: moving the narrator into the home of the character you fear the most. You won't be able to stop page turning until you finally find out what the hell is going on -- Caroline Corcoran, author of Through the Wall and The Baby Group
Keeps you guessing about the characters until the last page * Good Housekeeping *
Evocative and compelling -- Karen Hamilton, author of The Perfect Girlfriend and The Last Wife
An intricate plot stuffed with surprises and underpinned with a huge helping of heart -- Holly Seddon, author of Try Not To Breathe and The Hit List
A darkly compelling and original story exploring loneliness and obsession and the desire to belong -- Jenny Quintana, author of The Missing Girl and The Hiding Place
I loved The Imposter. It's twisty and gripping, and I raced through to the end. It's also thoughtful and moving, with characters who lingered in my mind long after I'd turned the last page -- Laura Marshall, author of Friend Request and Three Little Lies
A compelling story of obsession and loneliness -- Nell Pattison, author of The Silent House and The Silent Suspect
With an intriguing and obsessive protagonist and a claustrophobic setting, it's a tense and compelling read that kept me turning the pages until the final twist -- Debbie Howells, author of The Bones of You and The Vow
I read Anna's book in one sitting and loved it! It grips and drags you into ever darker, more terrifying territory right up to the last paragraph, and beyond that, too, leaving you grappling with your own sense of morality -- Tasha Kavanagh, author of Things We Have in Common
Evocative, beautifully written and wise, this pacy novel really is one of the best pieces of fiction I have read this year -- Fiona Mitchell, author of The Swap
Takes the perennial theme of a missing child and makes something unfamiliar from it -- The Literary Review



Book Information
ISBN 9781529037395
Author Anna Wharton
Format Hardback
Page Count 416
Imprint Mantle
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Weight(grams) 526g
Dimensions(mm) 223mm * 143mm * 43mm

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