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Hurting Distance

Hurting Distance
By Sophie Hannah

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Three years ago, something terrible happened to Naomi Jenkins – so terrible that she never told anybody.

Now Naomi has another secret – the man she has fallen passionately in love with, unhappily married Robert Haworth. When Robert vanishes without trace, Naomi knows he must have come to harm. But the police are less convinced, particularly when Robert's wife insists he is not missing.

In desperation, Naomi has a crazy idea. If she can't persuade the police that Robert is in danger, perhaps she can convince them that he is a danger to others. Then they will have to look for him – urgently. Naomi knows how describe in detail the actions of a psychopath. All she needs to do is dig up her own troubled past . . .


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1978 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-08-23
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 432 pages

Editorial Reviews

Review
'This is a far better-written book than any genre label might suggest. Hannah is a respected poet and uses the fascinating motif of the sundial not only to provide the reader with clues but to underline perceptions of life, time and death. It's also significant that she won a Daphne du Maurier award. Her powerful subjects of obsession with the past, and fear in the present, testify that she has made a transition to the narrative world of that iconic writer.' -- Independent 'The hurting distance in a relationship is apparently like an elastic band around your wrist that's being pulled tighter and tighter. You know it could snap at some point, but it's a question of when. The further it goes, the more painful it is when it breaks, like most relationships seem to in Hurting Distance. This story is thrilling from the first page... This book is not simply a whodunnit. The snappy, witty dialogue and clarity make it a thoroughly entertaining read. I thought I had the whole book pegged after the first chapter, but how wrong I was. Pick it up, but be warned, you won't put it down.' -- Birmingham Post 'Sophie Hannah's LITTLE FACE startled the British thriller market a year ago, and her new book is another superbly creepy foray in the genre. Her plots are brilliant - I couldn't see through this one at all.' -- Guardian 'Another success for this inventive writer.' -- Sunday Telegraph 'Poet and children's writer Sophie Hannah is proving to be equally adept at turning her hand to pscyhological thrillers. In HURTING DISTANCE, Naomi's concern for her married lover's well-being grows when his wife insists he is fine, just away. Naomi uses the story of a rape from her past to get the police to sit up and take notice. What makes this novel work so well is that more than one character has a bit of a screw loose - even the detectives on the case are grappling with some crippling personal issues - and it takes the full ride of the novel to find out who is playing whom.' -- Time Out 'Hannah's second novel is a beautifully written chiller-thriller about the after-effect of rape. It grips from start to finish - a grip which held me against my will because the sustained atmosphere of mild hysteria is hard to take ... I couldn't put it down' -- Literary Review 'The terror created by Hannah will continue to lurk on the edges of your sub-conscious long after you've put this book down' -- News of the World 'I have been devouring poet and novelist Sophie Hannah's psychological thriller LITTLE FACE. I can't remember when I was more intrigued by the premise of a book... I read this book greedily, longing to know why anyone would swap a baby ... The tension ratchets up throughout the book; the scenes of David's increasingly vile psychological torture of Alice are particularly gripping ... A toothsome read; I'm eager to get my hands on the next one' -- Naomi Alderman, The Bookseller 'A superbly creepy, twisty thriller about obsessive love, psychological torture, and the darkest chambers of the human heart.' --

Review
'Sophie Hannah's LITTLE FACE startled the British thriller market a year ago, and her new book is another superbly creepy foray in the genre.  The plots are brilliant - I couldn't see through this one at all.' (Guardian )

'Poet and children's writer Sophie Hannah is proving to be equally adept at turning her hand to pscyhological thrillers. In HURTING DISTANCE, Naomi's concern for her married lover's well-being grows when his wife insists he is fine, just away. Naomi uses the story of a rape from her past to get the police to sit up and take notice. What makes this novel work so well is that more than one character has a bit of a screw loose - even the detectives on the case are grappling with some crippling personal issues - and it takes the full ride of the novel to find out who is playing whom.'

(Time Out )

'Hannah's second novel is a beautifully written chiller-thriller about the after-effect of rape. It grips from start to finish - a grip which held me against my will because the sustained atmosphere of mild hysteria is hard to take . . . I couldn't put it down' (Literary Review )

'This is a far better-written book than any genre label might suggest.  Hannah is a respected poet and uses the fascinating motif of the sundial not only to provide the reader with clues but to underline perceptions of life, time and death.  It's also significant that she won a Daphne du Maurier award.  Her powerful subjects of obsession with the past, and fear in the present, testify that she has made a transition to the narrative world of that iconic writer.'

(Independent )

'A superbly creepy, twisty thriller about obsessive love, psychological torture, and the darkest chambers of the human heart.'

(The Times )

'Another success for this inventive writer.'

(Sunday Telegraph )

'The terror created by Hannah will continue to lurk on the edges of your sub-conscious long after you've put this book down'

(The News of the World )

Elle, Read of the Year
'An utterly gripping plot, this is the standout thriller of the year'


Customer Reviews

spell-binding4
What an original tale of obsessive love, constantly twisting and turning. The details fleshing out the bizarre and threatening scenarios are spell-binding. This is a disturbingly creepy story with a plot like a spider's web, drawing us in and tantalizing us as we frantically try to find a way out.
Sophie Hannah is a lovely poet. In Hurting Distance, she is a multi-talented thriller writer with a deep understanding of multi-faceted human nature and how it impacts on us. Sophie Hannah can wring more out of a wet tea bag than you could ever imagine.

P.S. I did like the way she mentioned (just over half-way through the book): "The only pub -- that served seven kinds of Timothy Taylor beer." The timing was perfect - and the thought of it gave me a glow.

Unfulfilled promise2
Started marvellously -- extremely suspenseful, the toxically obsessive heroine done very well -- up till p.75 I did believe this was going to be one of the best psychological thrillers I had ever read. Then, sadly, the whole thing started unravelling. It was all too much -- the hyper-realism clashing repeatedly with the Gothic structure of the novel -- the issue (rape) too earnestly, too hysterically over-stated -- rampant emotions becoming a bore -- the book self-indulgently over-long.

Fantastic5
One of the best thrillers i have read in a long time, and original too. I couldn't put this book down and was sad to finish it!