That Night
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“McAllister is the best at putting her characters in impossible situations and making her readers not only contemplate but feel what it would be like to find themselves in those situations.” — Emily Henry
From the author of Reese’s Book Club Pick and New York Times bestseller Wrong Place Wrong Time comes an electrifying thriller about three siblings torn apart by the cover-up of a death while on a family vacation in Italy.
On vacation in Europe, Frannie makes two urgent phone calls. One to her sister, and one to her brother. The siblings come running, and they find their sister covered in blood, kneeling over an unmoving body.
There’s been an accident: Frannie has hit a man with her car, and she needs their help. They bury the body, and they make a promise. They’ll never tell anyone.
But when the police come calling, the siblings’ lies start to spiral. They begin to doubt their trust in each other. Because what really happened that night?
And who will be the first to crack?
With the incredible twists and turns and a unique look at family relationships that McAllister has become known for, That Night is the ultimate summer thriller that asks: what would you do to protect your family?
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Gillian McAllister
Gillian McAllister has a knack for pulling readers into stories where every decision matters, where the line between right and wrong isn't just blurred—it's constantly shifting. Known for her gripping psychological thrillers, McAllister takes her readers deep into the moral quandaries of her characters, questioning how far one would go to protect a loved one, or how the smallest action can spiral out of control.
Born in Sutton Coldfield, England, in 1985, McAllister's early life was far from the world of psychological thrillers. She studied English at the University of Birmingham before diving into law, a background that would later lend depth to her complex, often courtroom-inspired plots. But despite her legal career, writing was always in the background. It wasn't until 2017 that she took the plunge, publishing Everything But the Truth, a debut that quickly shot to bestseller status and introduced readers to her signature style—smart, suspenseful, and emotionally charged.

