In a marriage built on lies, the truth will destroy BOTH OF YOU.‘Absolutely gripping’ Richard Osman‘Chilling … and entirely unputdownable’ Lisa Jewell‘Had me gasping at the twist’ Ian Rankin‘Ambitious, nail-biting, darkly voyeuristic' Louise Candlish‘Smart and thought-provoking’ T.M. LoganHappy. Married. Missing.Leigh Fletcher, devoted wife and stepmum, goes to work one day and never returns home.Same week, different world … Kai Janssen leaves her sexy, wealthy husband and their luxurious penthouse, and vanishes into thin air.Both husbands seem distraught, claiming they have no idea where their wives have gone.DC Clements wants answers. Did these women run away or were they taken? Most importantly, where are they now? When the detective discovers a shocking link between the missing women, it’s clear the truth can devastate. Now Clements must work against a ticking clock, before both wives disappear forever.The Sunday Times Number One bestseller Adele Parks returns with her most provocative book to date: Both Of You.Praise for Both Of You:‘As always with Adele Parks this is an absolutely gripping read’ Richard Osman‘Yet another stick of literary dynamite from Adele Parks: chilling, gripping and entirely unputdownable’ Lisa Jewell‘Really enjoyed this! Kept me guessing and had me gasping at the twist’ Ian Rankin‘Ambitious, nail-biting, darkly voyeuristic – I tore through it in two sittings' Louise Candlish‘Clever and twisty’ Fabulous‘Smart and thought-provoking with an absolutely brilliant mid-point twist’ T.M. Logan‘Sizzling. Shocking. Sassy’ Jane Corry‘A dark and intense tale that will keep you turning the pages’ Jane Fallon‘Crackles with toxic relationships, dark desires and shocking twists’ Eve Chase‘Clever and full of unexpected turns’ Woman & Home‘Taut, raw, emotionally astute, clever and shocking. Parks gets better and better – a writer at the mind-blowing top of her game’ Gillian McAllister‘Deliciously dark, sharp and intriguing … Another brilliant page-turner from domestic noir queen Adele Parks’ Tasmina Perry‘Wildly compelling’ Rachel Edwards