Let's not mince words. This is a great book. Truly difficult to
put down... sophisticated, smart and uncomfortable, and the story is
cracking. - Lionel Shriver, Washington Post
Startlingly good...Osborne has been described as an heir to Graham
Greene, and he shares with Greene an interest in what might be called
the moral thriller." - Katie Kitamura, New York Times Book Review
A seductively menacing new thriller by Lawrence Osborne...who
unites Graham Greene's fondness for foreign soil with Patricia
Highsmith's fascination with the nastier coils of the human psyche."
-NPR's "Fresh Air
FINANCIAL TIMES SUMMER PICK 2017
GUARDIAN BEST HOLIDAY READS 2017
On a hike during a white-hot summer break on the Greek island of Hydra,
Naomi and Samantha make a startling discovery: a man named Faoud,
sleeping heavily, exposed to the elements, but still alive. Naomi, the
daughter of a wealthy British art collector who has owned a villa in the
exclusive hills for decades, convinces Sam, a younger American girl on
vacation with her family, to help this stranger. As the two women learn
more about the man, a migrant from Syria and a casualty of the crisis
raging across the Aegean Sea, their own burgeoning friendship
intensifies. But when their seemingly simple plan to help Faoud unravels
all must face the horrific consequences they have set in motion.
In this brilliant psychological study of manipulation and greed,
Lawrence Osborne explores the dark heart of friendship, and shows just
how often the road to hell is paved with the best of intentions.