A Girl Named Anna
If your whole life is a lie, who can you trust?
Raised
in a quiet rural community, Anna has always been taught that her
Mamma's rules are the only path to follow. But, on her eighteenth
birthday, she defies her Mamma for the first time in her life, and goes
to Astroland. She’s never been allowed to visit Florida’s biggest theme
park, so why, when she arrives, does everything about it seem so
familiar? And is there a connection to the mysterious letter she
receives that same day—a letter addressing her by a different name?
Rosie
has grown up in the shadow of the missing sister she barely remembers,
her family fractured by years of searching without leads. Now, on the
fifteenth anniversary of her sister’s disappearance, the media circus
resumes as the funds dedicated to the search dry up, and Rosie vows to
uncover the truth herself. But can she find the answer before it tears
her family apart?
Winner of the Daily Mail First Novel
Competition, A Girl Named Anna is a psychologically riveting read that
introduces Lizzy Barber as an outstanding new voice in suspense fiction.
Reviews
"A dark, addictive read, with a real heart at its core. I loved it." -Amy Lloyd, bestselling author of The Innocent Wife
"Readers
will quickly know the "who" of the story-it's the "why" that's the
focus, and Rosie's and Anna's dual narratives lend intimacy and
emotional resonance. Anna's story often veers into Carrie territory, and
Barber renders the Archers' heart-wrenching plight with realistic
emotional intensity... A page-turning look at the aftermath of a
parent's worst nightmare."-
Kirkus"Barber creates a fast-moving
tale of good and evil, obsession and sacrifice-all in the name of love.
This gifted storyteller is a writer to watch."-
Publishers Weekly"As convincing as it was gripping, a fabulous debut thriller."-
Sunday Mirror"A compelling read that's itching to be made into a TV two-parter."-
RED"Dark,
disturbing and powerful, the gripping plot is full of twists, turns and
suspense. You will not want to put it down."-
Candis"One of those thrillers in which it is almost impossible not to flick ahead."-
Alison Flood, Observer"Provides a clever, unexpected solution, by way of some fine writing."-
The Times"It's the big emotions this book evokes that make you keep reading."-
Good Housekeeping"Barber has created characters with sufficient appeal to fuel real suspense."-
The Guardian
LIZZY BARBER SAYS:
"I am a London-based author,
living in Islington with my husband, George. I read English at Corpus
Christi College, Cambridge University, and My Name Is Anna is my first
novel.
Having previously dabbled in acting and film development, I
have spent the last eight years working in the restaurant business with
my brother, Jamie, heading up our brand and marketing department. We
have a small group of restaurants, mainly in London, including Hush in
Mayfair, the all-day burger brand, Hache, and the Latin American
barbecue group, Cabana.
Working with the restaurants has been
creative and dynamic…and has involved a certain about of writing
(including a lot of press releases!), but writing has always been a
creative itch I have scratched on the side.
I have always written
in fits and starts, but about five years ago I started writing my first
serious novel – a very long and drawn out literary fiction piece based
on my grandmother’s life in Mandate Palestine, pre-Suez Cairo and
post-war London.
I started taking regular classes with Maggie
Hamand at the Complete Creative Writing Course, which made me completely
rethink my approach to writing, and was invaluable in shaping the way I
wrote.
However, in April 2017 I found myself at a complete dead
end with my first novel, and, almost as a form of release, starting
dabbling with a thriller that had been niggling away at me. I mentioned I
was writing it to my mother, and, about a week later, she told me that
she had spied a first novel competition that I *had* to enter.
I
hammered away at my laptop, completing just enough of the book to be
able to enter, and literally handed my entry in on the closing day of
the competition (I couriered my entry, so worried was I it wouldn’t make
the deadline!).
And then I forgot all about it…
About two
months later, preparing for my morning operations meeting, I received a
phone call out of the blue, which completely changed my life.
The phone call was from Luigi Bonomi of LBA Books telling me I had WON the Daily Mail and Random House First Novel Prize 2017
Thus
began an extraordinary chain of events that I am still waiting to wake
up from on a daily basis. The little thriller I had dabbled away at is
now My Name Is Anna, and was published by Century, an imprint of Penguin
Random House, in January 2019. It will be published in North America by
MIRA, an imprint of Harper Collins, on 3rd September 2019.
I
have had the privilege of working with a marvelous team of people on My
Name Is Anna / A Girl Named Anna, and am now hard (hard!) work on my
second book. Stay tuned…"
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