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      'I was consumed by this book, it's her best ever, a work of genius' – Lisa Jewell'Brilliant and chilling, with an inspired setting, characters that jump off the page and twists to give you whiplash. I loved every word' – Claire DouglasThe million-copy bestselling author of His and Hers, Alice Feeney, returns with a gripping and deliciously dark thriller about marriage . . . and revenge.* * *Author Grady Green is having the worst best day of his life.Grady calls his wife as she’s driving home to share some exciting news. He hears Abby slam on the brakes, get out of the car, then nothing. When he eventually finds her car by a cliff edge, the headlights are on, the driver door is open, her phone is still there . . . but his wife has disappeared.A year later, Grady is still overcome with grief and desperate to know what happened to Abby. He can’t sleep, and he can’t write, so he travels to a tiny Scottish island to try to get his life back on track. Then he sees the impossible: a woman who looks exactly like his missing wife.Wives think their husbands will change, but they don’t.Husbands think their wives won’t change, but they do.* * *‘Her best book yet’ – Harlan Coben, author of Fool Me Once‘Magnetic and jaw-dropping’ – Mary Kubica, bestselling author of Local Woman Missing‘Unforgettable’ – Chris Whitaker, bestselling author of We Begin at the End'A masterpiece, a riveting read, immaculately written' – Janice Hallett, author of The Twyford Code
      CONTRIBUTORS: Beautiful Ugly EAN: 9781035053810 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: 320 WEIGHT: HEIGHT: 234 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Pan Macmillan DATE PUBLISHED: 2025-01-14 CITY: GENRE: FICTION / Psychological, FICTION / Thrillers / Psychological, FICTION / Thrillers / Domestic WIDTH: 153 cm SPINE:

      Book Themes:

      Scotland, Crime and mystery fiction, Psychological thriller, Narrative theme: Love and relationships

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      Roelia Schoeman
      Deeply unsettling in all the right ways.

      First Impressions

      Alice Feeney never fails to craft an intriguing thriller, and Beautiful Ugly is no exception. While it’s not the fastest-paced or most twist-heavy of her novels, I found myself utterly absorbed by the eerie setting and the slow, psychological unraveling of the story. This is the kind of book that keeps pulling you back in—not because it’s heart-racingly suspenseful, but because the creeping unease lingers long after you've turned the last page.

      Plot Summary

      Grady Green, a once-celebrated author, has lost his ability to write after his wife, Abby, mysteriously disappeared a year ago. Struggling with grief and creative paralysis, his agent sends him to a secluded cabin on a remote Scottish island, hoping solitude will reignite his inspiration. But upon arrival, Grady quickly realizes something is deeply off. The island’s residents are unnervingly secretive, the landscape feels isolating yet suffocating, and soon, cryptic messages about Abby start appearing—slipped under his door by someone who knows what happened to her.

      As Grady tries to untangle the mystery surrounding his wife’s disappearance, he begins questioning everything—his memories, his sanity, and whether he’s truly alone on the island. The deeper he digs, the darker the secrets become, leading him toward a shocking conclusion that forces him to confront the truth he never wanted to face.

      Themes

      Feeney expertly explores themes of grief, isolation, and unreliable memory, weaving them seamlessly into the eerie setting. The novel touches on the limits of perception—how much we can trust our own minds when faced with trauma and secrecy. There’s also an underlying tension between outsider vs. insular community, a classic theme that plays well in remote and mysterious locations.

      Additionally, the novel subtly examines the power of storytelling, both in the way Grady attempts to write his own narrative and in how the island’s residents control the version of events they want outsiders to believe.

      What Worked

      - Atmospheric Setting – The Scottish island is vividly described, making it both beautiful and deeply unsettling. It’s one of those locations that feels like it holds secrets in its very soil.
      - Slow-Build Suspense – While not an action-packed thriller, the novel’s tension builds gradually, keeping the reader hooked by the unsettling atmosphere rather than explosive twists.
      - Intriguing Wordplay – The oxymoronic chapter titles add an interesting touch to the novel’s structure, reinforcing the idea that nothing in the story is as it seems.
      - A Cleverly Hidden Message – Feeney layers meaning into the book, particularly in the way the plot unfolds, making it enjoyable to reflect back and pick up clues missed the first time around.
      - Unexpected Twists – There are two major twists that shift the entire perspective of the story. While I had inklings about some elements, I was still surprised by how everything unraveled.

      What Could Have Been Stronger

      The pacing, particularly in the first half, is quite slow, and some plot points lean towards the implausible. While the twists are clever, the ending felt a bit abrupt—some connections seemed forced rather than naturally earned. That being said, Beautiful Ugly still delivers a satisfying, mind-bending conclusion for those who enjoy psychological tension rather than straightforward action.

      Who Might Enjoy This Book?

      - Fans of slow-burning, atmospheric thrillers
      - Readers who appreciate eerie, isolated settings with a creeping sense of dread
      - Those who love unreliable narrators and psychological tension
      - People who enjoy books that leave them questioning everything, even after finishing
      - Anyone intrigued by stories about memory, grief, and perception

      Conclusion

      While Beautiful Ugly may not be Feeney’s most fast-paced or twist-heavy thriller, it is deeply unsettling in all the right ways. The eerie setting, layered mystery, and unreliable perspective make for an intriguing read that lingers in the mind long after the last page. If you enjoy thrillers that focus on psychological complexity rather than high-stakes action, this one is worth picking up.

      Alice Feeney is the New York Times bestselling author of Good Bad Girl, Daisy Darker, Rock Paper Scissors, His & Hers, I Know Who You Are and Sometimes I Lie. Her novels have been translated into more than thirty languages, and have been optioned for major screen adaptations. Alice was a BBC journalist for fifteen years, and now lives in the Devon countryside with her family. Beautiful Ugly is her seventh novel.

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      'I was consumed by this book, it's her best ever, a work of genius' – Lisa Jewell'Brilliant and chilling, with an inspired setting, characters that jump off the page and twists to give you whiplash. I loved every word' – Claire DouglasThe million-copy bestselling author of His and Hers, Alice Feeney, returns with a gripping and deliciously dark thriller about marriage . . . and revenge.* * *Author Grady Green is having the worst best day of his life.Grady calls his wife as she’s driving home to share some exciting news. He hears Abby slam on the brakes, get out of the car, then nothing. When he eventually finds her car by a cliff edge, the headlights are on, the driver door is open, her phone is still there . . . but his wife has disappeared.A year later, Grady is still overcome with grief and desperate to know what happened to Abby. He can’t sleep, and he can’t write, so he travels to a tiny Scottish island to try to get his life back on track. Then he sees the impossible: a woman who looks exactly like his missing wife.Wives think their husbands will change, but they don’t.Husbands think their wives won’t change, but they do.* * *‘Her best book yet’ – Harlan Coben, author of Fool Me Once‘Magnetic and jaw-dropping’ – Mary Kubica, bestselling author of Local Woman Missing‘Unforgettable’ – Chris Whitaker, bestselling author of We Begin at the End'A masterpiece, a riveting read, immaculately written' – Janice Hallett, author of The Twyford Code
      CONTRIBUTORS: Beautiful Ugly EAN: 9781035053810 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: 320 WEIGHT: HEIGHT: 234 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: Pan Macmillan DATE PUBLISHED: 2025-01-14 CITY: GENRE: FICTION / Psychological, FICTION / Thrillers / Psychological, FICTION / Thrillers / Domestic WIDTH: 153 cm SPINE:

      Book Themes:

      Scotland, Crime and mystery fiction, Psychological thriller, Narrative theme: Love and relationships

      Customer Reviews

      Based on 1 review
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      Roelia Schoeman
      Deeply unsettling in all the right ways.

      First Impressions

      Alice Feeney never fails to craft an intriguing thriller, and Beautiful Ugly is no exception. While it’s not the fastest-paced or most twist-heavy of her novels, I found myself utterly absorbed by the eerie setting and the slow, psychological unraveling of the story. This is the kind of book that keeps pulling you back in—not because it’s heart-racingly suspenseful, but because the creeping unease lingers long after you've turned the last page.

      Plot Summary

      Grady Green, a once-celebrated author, has lost his ability to write after his wife, Abby, mysteriously disappeared a year ago. Struggling with grief and creative paralysis, his agent sends him to a secluded cabin on a remote Scottish island, hoping solitude will reignite his inspiration. But upon arrival, Grady quickly realizes something is deeply off. The island’s residents are unnervingly secretive, the landscape feels isolating yet suffocating, and soon, cryptic messages about Abby start appearing—slipped under his door by someone who knows what happened to her.

      As Grady tries to untangle the mystery surrounding his wife’s disappearance, he begins questioning everything—his memories, his sanity, and whether he’s truly alone on the island. The deeper he digs, the darker the secrets become, leading him toward a shocking conclusion that forces him to confront the truth he never wanted to face.

      Themes

      Feeney expertly explores themes of grief, isolation, and unreliable memory, weaving them seamlessly into the eerie setting. The novel touches on the limits of perception—how much we can trust our own minds when faced with trauma and secrecy. There’s also an underlying tension between outsider vs. insular community, a classic theme that plays well in remote and mysterious locations.

      Additionally, the novel subtly examines the power of storytelling, both in the way Grady attempts to write his own narrative and in how the island’s residents control the version of events they want outsiders to believe.

      What Worked

      - Atmospheric Setting – The Scottish island is vividly described, making it both beautiful and deeply unsettling. It’s one of those locations that feels like it holds secrets in its very soil.
      - Slow-Build Suspense – While not an action-packed thriller, the novel’s tension builds gradually, keeping the reader hooked by the unsettling atmosphere rather than explosive twists.
      - Intriguing Wordplay – The oxymoronic chapter titles add an interesting touch to the novel’s structure, reinforcing the idea that nothing in the story is as it seems.
      - A Cleverly Hidden Message – Feeney layers meaning into the book, particularly in the way the plot unfolds, making it enjoyable to reflect back and pick up clues missed the first time around.
      - Unexpected Twists – There are two major twists that shift the entire perspective of the story. While I had inklings about some elements, I was still surprised by how everything unraveled.

      What Could Have Been Stronger

      The pacing, particularly in the first half, is quite slow, and some plot points lean towards the implausible. While the twists are clever, the ending felt a bit abrupt—some connections seemed forced rather than naturally earned. That being said, Beautiful Ugly still delivers a satisfying, mind-bending conclusion for those who enjoy psychological tension rather than straightforward action.

      Who Might Enjoy This Book?

      - Fans of slow-burning, atmospheric thrillers
      - Readers who appreciate eerie, isolated settings with a creeping sense of dread
      - Those who love unreliable narrators and psychological tension
      - People who enjoy books that leave them questioning everything, even after finishing
      - Anyone intrigued by stories about memory, grief, and perception

      Conclusion

      While Beautiful Ugly may not be Feeney’s most fast-paced or twist-heavy thriller, it is deeply unsettling in all the right ways. The eerie setting, layered mystery, and unreliable perspective make for an intriguing read that lingers in the mind long after the last page. If you enjoy thrillers that focus on psychological complexity rather than high-stakes action, this one is worth picking up.

      Alice Feeney is the New York Times bestselling author of Good Bad Girl, Daisy Darker, Rock Paper Scissors, His & Hers, I Know Who You Are and Sometimes I Lie. Her novels have been translated into more than thirty languages, and have been optioned for major screen adaptations. Alice was a BBC journalist for fifteen years, and now lives in the Devon countryside with her family. Beautiful Ugly is her seventh novel.

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