Wonderfully addictive and electric, Greenwich Park gets under your skin from the very first pages and it's impossible to look away from the tangle of friendships, the haunting of a guilty past, and the unease of a growing obsession ... I can't wait to read what Faulkner writes next -- Ashley Audrain, author of THE PUSH
This is a really promising debut with plenty of surprises to keep you guessing. If you like Louise Candlish, then you'll want to take a walk in Greenwich Park * RED *
This tense psychological thriller, with hints of uneasiness throughout, was devoured in two sittings. A deliciously dark debut * Heat *
Deliciously dark and deftly plotted. Faulkner mines the seam of guilt beneath her characters' perfect lives with devastating precision -- Lesley Kara, author of 'The Rumour'
Faulkner offers a clever spin on an expanding subcategory of psychological thrillers set during maternity leave ... A twisty, fast-paced read * Sunday Times *
It's twisty and dark and brilliant on secrets, lies and the extraordinary lengths some people will go to protect perfectly crafted existences. I raced through it * Daily Mail *
Do not read this book if you have anything important you need to get done! Fast-paced, twisty and with wonderfully complex and believable characters, it had me gripped to the last page -- Clare Pooley
A gloriously tangled game of cat and mouse that kept the twists coming until the very last moment. Antenatal classes never looked so sinister! -- Ruth Ware, author of 'One by One'
Meticulously crafted and deeply satisfying, Greenwich Park has all the hallmarks of a first-class psychological thriller. I read it in two sittings and was left smiling sardonically at the final line -- Charlotte Philby, author of 'A Double Life'
A taut tale of secrets that won't die ... Faulkner delights in letting her self-entitled characters reveal their many flaws by themselves. She also competently handles the rising tension as we careen towards a bloody showdown * The Times *
One of the year's most entertaining crime novels. A sharp, witty take on class and motherhood * i *
Katherine Faulkner is amazingly talented. Greenwich Park is gripping and haunting and gorgeously suspenseful. I couldn't put this thriller down and can't recommend it highly enough -- Zakiya Dalila Harris, author of 'The Other Black Girl'
Brilliantly twisty and full of excellently observed - if chilling - characters, Greenwich Park is a clever and knowing delve into the female psyche as well as a classic, pacy mystery. Atmospheric, aspirational and addictive! -- Harriet Walker, author of 'The New Girl'
A fantastically addictive read. It's so pacy, and there's a real sense of dread on every page ... fabulously unpleasant characters, and a beating feminist heart -- Abigail Dean, author of 'Girl A'
One of the best debuts I've read in a long time... Intelligently plotted, with several completely unexpected gut-punches along the way, Greenwich Park is both a psychologically complex and hugely entertaining novel - in short, the perfect thriller -- Caz Frear, author of 'Sweet Little Lies' and 'Shed No Tears'
Razor-sharp prose, a properly twisty set-up, lots of unlikeable characters and a strong feminist undercurrent - it's got the lot! I raced through it. Absolutely loved it -- Harriet Tyce, author of 'Blood Orange'
It's a cracker - a top-notch psychological thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat till the very end * Independent *
I devoured Greenwich Park in two greedy sittings. The writing is razor-sharp, the characters deliciously problematic and the ending utterly gasp-worthy. You'll remember this thriller long after the final page -- Robin Morgan-Bentley
Terrific. Pacey and suspenseful with a nice touch of satire -- Amanda Craig, author of 'The Golden Rule'
A brilliant thriller * Bella Magazine *
A compulsive psychological thriller that will have you reading on in a one-more-chapter way ... Perfect for fans of authors like Sarah Vaughan and JP Delaney * Living Magazine *
With constantly growing levels of menace, this tension-filled novel will keep you guessing through its final revelations -- Starred Review * Kirkus *