One fatal crash
Ben is driving on the motorway, on his usual commute to the school where he works. A day like any other, except for the crash.
Two colliding worlds
Adam has left his home for the last time. In his final despairing act, he jumps in front of Ben’s car, turning the teacher’s world upside down.
Three wrecked lives
Wracked with guilt, Ben seeks out Alice, Adam’s widow, and her 7-year-old son Max. But as he tries to escape the trauma of the wreckage, could Ben go too far in trying to ease his conscience?
Gripping and sinister, The Wreckage is guaranteed to keep you up all night…
‘A terrific debut exploring the vulnerabilities and co-dependency of damaged individuals. I loved the wonderfully subtle but insistent tone of menace woven into the narrative, winding me into the colliding worlds of Ben and Alice and pushing me on to finish it. Clever and compelling!’ – Fiona Barton, bestselling author of The Widow
Ben is driving on the motorway, on his usual commute to the school where he works. A day like any other, except for the crash.
Two colliding worlds
Adam has left his home for the last time. In his final despairing act, he jumps in front of Ben’s car, turning the teacher’s world upside down.
Three wrecked lives
Wracked with guilt, Ben seeks out Alice, Adam’s widow, and her 7-year-old son Max. But as he tries to escape the trauma of the wreckage, could Ben go too far in trying to ease his conscience?
Gripping and sinister, The Wreckage is guaranteed to keep you up all night…
‘A terrific debut exploring the vulnerabilities and co-dependency of damaged individuals. I loved the wonderfully subtle but insistent tone of menace woven into the narrative, winding me into the colliding worlds of Ben and Alice and pushing me on to finish it. Clever and compelling!’ – Fiona Barton, bestselling author of The Widow
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Reviews
... this psychological thriller will have you enrapt.
Superb characterisation and a devilish twist that took me completely by surprise.
An absolutely cracking debut novel from a young writer who clearly one to watch.
A terrific debut exploring the vulnerabilities and co-dependency of damaged individuals. I loved the wonderfully subtle but insistent note of menace woven into the narrative, winding me into the colliding worlds of Ben and Alice and pushing me on to finish it. Clever and compelling!
Immersive, compulsive and gripping.
A brilliant book... such a good thriller
A brilliant study in psychological obsession, The Wreckage is smart, sinister and unpredictable.
Fresh and engaging, with such well-drawn central characters. It kept me gripped, and felt realistically, messily, human.
An exceedingly good debut novel, that tackles serious issues with real compassion and empathy, allows the characters to draw you in and feel their pain, and keeps you guessing...
Fast-pace and told by two narrators, we wanted to carry on reading instead of going to work.
The tension builds beautifully and the twist hits you like a ten-ton truck.
CREEPY AND COMPELLING
'...a thrilling, creep climax and a double-whammy twist. A more than promising debut.'
An exciting debut. Such a different take on things to read from a male point of view. Fresh and enthralling.
Gripping with a great twist!
This thriller is so gripping because it could happen to anyone. The Wreckage is original, intelligent and utterly compelling. I loved it.
A twist I never saw coming, and a male main character with insecurity and vulnerability - I've never met anyone like him in a thriller before.
The motivations of each character are complex and dark, the narrative powerful and gripping.
A wonderfully gripping tale - it is so original
A disturbing and utterly compelling read - I loved it!
A completely riveting debut - Robin Morgan-Bentley is definitely one to watch!
There's so much to relish...all delivered with a propulsive plot and with a terrific final twist.
Artfully written, and the focus on Adam and Ben's internal conflict was a welcome reversal of stereotypes often found in psych thrillers. A page-turner and the twist at the end was one I didn't see coming
This is a terrifying psychological thriller - credible & gut-wrenching. It takes scary to a new level. We are cunningly forced into the pit of obsession. Completely successful, an exciting new writer. I loved it.
Dark, complex and wonderfully gripping.
... splendidly creepy debut ... haunting stuff
I was completely gripped from the very first page. I absolutely loved - and loathed - the slow, steady unfolding of your worst nightmare relationship. Robin Morgan-Bentley is a master of hold-your-breath suspense.
It doesn't feel like a first novel at all, it's written with the confidence of someone several books into their writing career. I absolutely loved Alice and her sarcasm. It's a great original idea, and the style reminded me in parts of authors like Clare Mackintosh, TM Logan and Mark Edwards.
A thoroughly compelling read you won't be able to put down.