Astutely observed, pacey fiction. The characters and observations are acute - and often a hoot. Nicole Kidman has already bought the film rights * Sunday Times *
Original, suspenseful and laugh-out-loud funny. Nine Perfect Strangers is downright brilliant -- Clare Mackintosh
Utter brilliance, with a twist halfway through that blew my mind -- Marian Keyes
The suspense keeps building in an enjoyably zany thriller * Guardian, Best Summer Reads *
Another page-turning belter of a book . . . with wit, charm, emotion, drama and mystery aplenty, this is an absolute must * Heat *
This wonderful novel had me utterly hooked * Daily Mail *
A fantastic piece of entertainment . . . Read this witty and fast-moving novel now, before the inevitable TV series * The Times *
I've discovered the brilliant Liane Moriarty and couldn't be happier. Her books really are the definition of unputdownable -- Nina Stibbe
What a joy it is. I've never read Liane Moriarty before . . . I don't know what I was thinking. Brilliantly entertaining, tightly plotted. You're in for loads of fun -- Sam Baker * The Pool *
From the delicious imagination of Big Little Lies' Liane Moriarty, Nine Perfect Strangers is the razor-sharp thriller of the autumn . . . Moriarty lands a very contemporary tale that bristles with her unmistakable brilliance -- Waterstones
No one currently writes about the minutiae of women's lives with quite as much insight and pull as Moriarty and, once again, her slow-burn plotting leaves you gasping at the end of the tale. I am jealous of anyone who hasn't read this yet * Grazia *
One of the best books of 2018 * Cosmopolitan *
A hugely enjoyable read: a warm and wise take on fractured lives, full of sharp observations about the frailty of human nature * Sunday Express *
Not so much a psychological thriller as a psychological comedy . . . wit and insight abound * Sunday Times Crime Club *
Another sure-fire hit . . . Funny yet full of drama, this is a must-read * Fabulous *
A super-suspenseful page-turner * Mail on Sunday *
Funny, captivating and well-observed * Good Housekeeping *
The pleasure here is the skill with which Moriarty inhabits her characters, as she carefully builds the suspense * Guardian *
The hard-to-put-down psychological thriller will keep you guessing * Evening Standard *
A really enjoyable thriller * Stylist *
Moriarty has an entertainingly keen eye for the absurdities of modern life. She is also as adept at writing laugh-out-loud scenes as tugging on the reader's heartstrings. You'll plough through Nine Perfect Strangers like a warm knife through butter * Daily Express *
Liane Moriarty serves up laughs, thrills and surprises * Mail Online UK *
A witty and poignant novel - Moriarty's storytelling is worth every penny * People *
Fantastic * Best *
Tightly-plotted, impossibly twisty and wickedly funny, the latest page-turner from the creator of Big Little Lies serves up another wildly entertaining ride * Waterstones *
Liane Moriarty's latest novel is a hoot * Daily Mail *
I absolutely devoured this book. Moriarty's main strength lies not (just) in the absolute compelling need to know how the story will end but in the perfectly crafted characters and a mix of humour with social observation. One of the best writers around -- Jenny Blackhurst
A psychological thriller that takes place at a wellness retreat. It's gripping and hilarious and perfect for the plane, mostly because you'll never put it down * Allure *
A brilliant book * The Sun *
Moriarty struck gold with Big Little Lies and roars back with Nine Perfect Strangers * Balance *