The Heatwave
The Heatwave book cover

The Heatwave

Hardcover – August 18, 2020

Price
$7.99
Format
Hardcover
Pages
352
Publisher
Grand Central Publishing
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1538718018
Dimensions
6.4 x 1.4 x 9.35 inches
Weight
1.25 pounds

Description

"A sultry, gorgeously written and hugely atmospheric thriller with a dark, compelling mystery at its heart."― Lucy Foley, New York Times bestselling author of The Hunting Party "An ambitious, challenging, and ultimately deeply rewarding novel."― Booklist "S.J. Watson fans will want to check this one out."― Publishers Weekly "Outstanding. An absolute page-turner."― Rosie Walsh, New York Times bestselling author of Ghosted "Tense and deliciously atmospheric, it unravels a mother-daughter relationship with a growing sense of menace. A gripping and thoroughly enjoyable read."― Emma Rous, author of The Au Pair "Sultry, atmospheric and unsettling -- a book to lose yourself in this summer."― Erin Kelly, author of He Said/She Said and The Poison Tree "I couldn't stop reading this book. The writing is rich and multi-layered, but it's the subtlety of the characterizations that hook you and won't let you go. A taut and stunning novel!"― Gill Paul, bestselling author of The Secret Wife "Kate Riordan takes the summer thriller to the next level with The Heatwave . Mesmeric writing, beguiling characters and a plot that will make your blood run cold."― Veronica Henry, author of How to Find Love in a Bookshop "A story that draws you in instantly and really doesn't loosen its grip, right up until the last little twist on the final page."― Iona Grey, author The Glittering Hour Kate Riordan is a British writer and journalist. After working on staff at the Guardian and Time Out London , she left London for the Cotswolds in order to concentrate on writing novels. Her historical novel Fiercombe Manor (The Girl in the Photograph in the UK) was published by Harper in 2015.

Features & Highlights

  • Under the scorching French sun, a tense homecoming unearths a long-buried family secret in this "sultry, gorgeously written" thriller of a mother's greatest fear brought to life (Lucy Foley,
  • New York Times
  • bestselling author of
  • The Hunting Party
  • and
  • The Guest List
  • ).
  • Elodie was beautiful. Elodie was smart. Elodie was manipulative. Elodie is dead.
  • When Sylvie Durand receives a letter calling her back to her crumbling family home in the South of France, she knows she has to go. In the middle of a sweltering 1990's summer marked by unusual fires across the countryside, she returns to La Reverie with her youngest daughter Emma in tow, ignoring the deep sense of dread she feels for this place she's long tried to forget. As memories of the events that shattered their family a decade earlier threaten to come to the surface, Sylvie struggles to shield Emma from the truth of what really happened all those years ago. In every corner of the house, Sylvie can't escape the specter of Elodie, her first child. Elodie, born amid the '68 Paris riots with one blue eye and one brown, and mysteriously dead by fourteen. Elodie, who reminded the small village of one those Manson girls. Elodie who knew exactly how to get what she wanted. As the fires creep towards the villa, it's clear to Sylvie that something isn't quite right at La Reverie . . . And there is a much greater threat closer to home. Rich in unforgettable characters,
  • The Heatwave
  • alternates between the past and present, grappling with what it means to love and fear a child in equal measure. With the lush landscape and nostalgia of a heady vacation read, Kate Riordan has woven a gripping page-turner with gorgeous prose that turns the idea of a summer novel on its head.

Customer Reviews

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Most Helpful Reviews

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Sultry, Cunning Perfection!

One of the worst parts of COVID for me, has been the fact that I’m unable to travel. Me. Person who is on the road CONSTANTLY. I’m going stir crazy. I think I miss airport food even. It’s making me insane!

AND THEN I read The Heatwave by @kateriordanauthor and OMG it was like I had been transported. This book IS a vacation, I could swear to you I was personally in the South of France. MAGIC.

And then Kate gave me one of the most deliciously intense, atmospheric, cunning, suspenseful thrillers of the year on TOP of that. When I tell you that I did not put down this book, I mean very legitimately I walked around with this book all day devouring it.

Everything about this story is delightfully sinister. I don’t want to tell you a single thing, because you need it to unfold for you without expectation. You need to just go along for the WONDERFULLY sultry ride.

The characters, the tension, the plot - all subtle and unsettling. The back and forth from last to present, compelling. The pace, perfectly balanced between lazy vacation vibe and rip through the pages to find out vibe.

An absolute MUST READ for 2020!
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Compelling

Excellent as usual
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Gripping, unnerving, and chillingly suspenseful!

The Heatwave is an intense, slow-burning thriller that takes you into the life of Sylvie Durand, a middle-aged, single mum who after a sudden fire at the family estate, La Reverie, in the south of France must finally return home to confront all the memories, secrets, and tragedies that are buried there.

The prose is tight and edgy. The characters are secretive, consumed, and troubled. And the plot, told through an unreliable narrator and using a past/present, back-and-forth style builds and unravels subtly into a tension-filled tale full of unexpected twists, suspicious personalities, familial drama, deception, guilt, violence, manipulation, and the complex, sometimes toxic relationships that can occur between family members.

Overall, The Heatwave is an engrossing, cunning, sinister novel by Riordan that keeps you enthralled from the very first page and is a menacing, highly entertaining, eerily atmospheric read.
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slow-burning tale of a mother-daughter relationship that is so gripping, creepy, and chilling

It took me a few days to finish this one. Not because it was boring or poorly written. No, it is far from that. It took me some time to read this one because it is so beautifully written that I needed time to digest it. The plot is so thick and intense that I needed time to think it through and speculate. I wouldn’t consider this a thriller. Rather, an intense slow-burning tale of a mother-daughter relationship that is so gripping, creepy, and chilling. ⁣⁣⠀
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What would you do if your firstborn child is evil to their core? Would you love them no matter what? Would you try to teach them good vs evil? Would you protect your other children from this evil? These are just a few of the situations that are touched upon in this book. And boy, it is intense. ⁣⁣⠀
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Kate, your writing is untouchable. It is truly a piece of art. I felt like I was in a crumbling stone mansion in the south of France. In the refreshing pool amidst the oleander trees and lavender garden. In the unimaginable scenario of having to choose between family and safety. ⁣⁣⠀