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Don't Let Him In

ISBN 
9781529196023
Format 
Trade Paperback
Recommended Price 
R390.00
Published 
July 2025
About the book: 
He’s the perfect man.
 
He says he loves you.
 
You think he might even be made for you.
Before long he’s moved into your house – and into your heart.
And then he leaves for days at a time. You don’t know where he’s gone or who he’s with.
And you realise - if you looked back - you’d say to yourself:
 
DON’T LET HIM IN.
 
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About the Author
Lisa Jewell was born in London in 1968. Her first novel,  Ralph’s Party,  was published in 1999. It was the best-selling debut novel of the year. Since then she has published another sixteen novels, most lately a number of dark psychological thrillers, including  The Girls  and  Then She Was Gone .
 
Lisa is a top 10  New York Times  and number one  Sunday Times  author who has been published worldwide in over twenty-five languages. She lives in north London with her husband, two daughters, two cats, two guinea pigs and the best dog in the world.
About the Author

Lisa Jewell's first novel,  Ralph’s Party,  was published in 1999 and was the best-selling debut novel of the year. Since then she has published another twenty-three novels, most lately a number of dark psychological thrillers, including  Then She Was GoneThe Family Upstairs  and  None of This is True.  Lisa is a number one  New York Times  and  Sunday Times  author who has sold over ten million books worldwide and been published in more than thirty languages. She lives in north London with her husband, two daughters, Daisy, a Romanian rescue dog, and a mad orange cat called Ivy.

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