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SynopsisNominated for the Arthur Ellis Award, the Barry Award, and short-listed as best novel by the International Thriller Writers One night, when Cynthia Archer was 14 years old, her family disappeared. Now, 25 years later, she’s about to learn what happened to her mother, father brother, and she might be better off never finding out. Reviews“No Time For Goodbye just flies off the page. It’s a one-sit thriller. You sit down with this book and you won’t get up until you’ve turned the last page.” – Michael Connelly “No Time For Goodbye is a deliciously smart thriller, full of surprises and perfect pacing. I’m jealous I didn’t write it.” – Alafair Burke “No Time For Goodbye is a high-speed emotional roller-coaster. The surprises will leave you breathless.” – Robert Crais “One of the best thrillers of the year! Utterly riveting. It will grab you on page one and won’t let you go until the final, stunning conclusion.” – Tess Gerritsen “Barclay does for the suspense novel what Stephen King does for horror: he roots it in the details of normal, everyday life, making the unsettling events, when they occur, all the more frightening. This is a first-rate thriller.” – Giles Blunt “An intricately woven, wonderfully convoluted puzzle that kept me guessing to the very end.” – Kelley Armstrong “Begins as an intriguing mystery then shifts with a sinister grace into a race-against-time thriller that begs to be read in a single sitting.” – David Hewson “A terrific page-turner that keeps you in suspense until the very end. If you like Harlan Coben, you’ll love Linwood Barclay.” – Peter Robinson “A great suburban thriller, and that’s not a contradiction in terms. Linwood Barclay doesn’t make one false step, and the surprises just keep on coming. Don’t start reading Goodbye late at night: you’ll stay up to finish it.” - Charlaine Harris |



