Catherine Steadman is an author and actress based in London. Her first novel, Something in the Water, was a number one New York Times bestseller with rights sold in over 30 territories. It was selected as a Reese Witherspoon Book Club and Richard & Judy Book Club pick. Her second novel, Mr Nobody, was published in 2020, and her third novel, The Disappearing Act, published in 2021. Her fourth thriller, The Family Game, will publish in 2022. Catherine grew up in the New Forest, Hampshire, and now lives in North London with her husband and two daughters. To find out more, find Catherine on Twitter and Instagram. I: @catsteadman T: @CatSteadman
Praise for The Family Game Harriet has just announced her engage ment to the preternaturally rich and charming Edward Holbeck--but his family, it turns out, is what you might come up with if you took the Roys from Succession and blended them with the Murdochs, the Macbeths, and the Borgias. Even worse, they're obsessed with bizarre psychologi cal games. --The New York Times Book Review (Editors' Choice) Both sharply modern and timeless. --The Washington Post [A] terrifically twisty thriller . . . Think Succession on steroids! --Good Housekeeping (UK) A powerful family and a deadly game: Be prepared for a nail-biting roller-coaster of a ride in Catherine Steadman's classy and ingenious new thriller. --B. A. Paris, New York Times bestselling author of Behind Closed Doors Millionaires, marriage and murder make for a potent cocktail in this compelling tale set among the super-rich of New York's elite. --T. M. Logan, internationally bestselling author of Lies Instantly compelling and filled with ingenious twists and brilliant characters . . . This is sublime thriller writing. --B. P. Walter, author of The Couple's Secret Addictive . . . This pitch-dark fairy tale will leave most readers spellbound. --Publishers Weekly Praise for the novels of Catherine Steadman Stylish, riveting, hugely atmospheric. --Lucy Foley, New York Times bestselling author of The Guest List Thrilling and thought-provoking. --Riley Sager, New York Times bestselling author of Survive the Night [A] tricky psychological puzzle . . . It's a joy to encounter a suspenseful book whose turns lurk, rather than lumber, around the corner. --The New York Times Book Review Twisty . . . highly imaginative . . . deliciously provocative. --The Washington Post Perfectly thrilling. --Vanity Fair Mesmerizing . . wildly imaginative . . . Suspense is peppered in all the right places. --Associated Press