LAUNCH: The Private Island by Ali Lowe, in conversation with Michael Robotham
Event description
Launch of Ali Lowe's fourth novel, The Private Island, with bestselling author Michael Robotham.
Ali is the author of three acclaimed novels: The Trivia Night, The Running Club and The School Run, which was a WHSmith Book of the Month. She is a journalist by profession: she was Features Editor at OK! in London and has written for bridal magazines, parenting titles, websites and newspapers. She has dual Australian and British citizenship and lives on Sydney’s northern beaches with her husband and three children.
Michael Robotham is a two-times Gold Dagger winner (2015 and 2020), twice Edgar best novel finalist (2016 and 2020) and winner of the Ian Fleming Steel Dagger (2021). His psychological thrillers have been translated into twenty-five languages and his Joe O'Loughlin series is are currently in development for TV by World Productions. A six-part TV series based upon his standalone novel The Secrets She Keeps was aired on BBC1 in 2020, and a second series begins filming in 2021.
About The Private Island:
New Year's Eve, Loloma Island, Fiji. At one of the most exclusive island resorts in the Pacific ocean, the champagne is poured, the fireworks are ready, and the countdown to new year is just beginning. It's set to be a night that no one will forget.
Especially when a body washes up on the shore...
But it's impossible to find answers when everyone here has a motive.
The billionaire's daughter, glamorous, untouchable, hungry for her inheritance.
The start-up founder, out of money, and out of time.
The young dive instructor, in way over his head and struggling to stay afloat.
The husband, blinded by desire, in all the wrong ways.
And the lover, hidden in the shadows, where no one can see them....
One person's holiday of a lifetime is about to be the last they'll ever have.
Make sure you don't miss the latest scandal. Everyone is obsessed with Ali Lowe...
'Ali Lowe is swiftly moving into the footprints of Liane Moriarty' The Australian
'Sharp, clever and compelling' Sarah Pearse
'Deliciously dark and completely enthralling' Nicola Moriarty
'Utterly gripping' Heat
'Darkly funny . . . I raced to the last page' B.M. Carroll
'A murder mystery that had me gripped til the end' Helen Cooper
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