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Pete Riley answers the door one morning to a parent’s worst nightmare. On his doorstep is Miles Lambert, who breaks the devastating news that Pete’s two-year-old, Theo, isn’t Pete’s real son – their babies got mixed up at birth.
The two families agree that, rather than swap the boys back, they’ll try to find a more flexible way to share their children’s lives. But a plan to sue the hospital triggers an investigation that unearths disturbing questions about just what happened the day the babies were switched.
And when Theo is thrown out of nursery for hitting other children, the Rileys have to ask themselves: how far do they want this arrangement to go? What secrets lie hidden behind the Lamberts’ smart front door? How much can they trust the real parents of their child – or even each other?
‘A real page-turner’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ reader review
‘The kind of book that keeps you up at night’ My Weekly
‘Couldn’t put it down!’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ reader review
‘JP Delaney is King of Thrillers and Playing Nice is his best book yet’ Fiona Cummins
‘A rollercoaster of a ride, with plenty of twists and turns’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ reader review
See what everyone is saying about JP Delaney, the hottest name in psychological thrillers:
‘DAZZLING’ – Lee Child
‘ADDICTIVE’ – Daily Express
‘DEVASTATING’ – Daily Mail
‘INGENIOUS’ – New York Times
‘COMPULSIVE’ – Glamour Magazine
‘ELEGANT’ – Peter James
‘SEXY’ – Mail on Sunday
‘ENTHRALLING’ – Woman and Home
‘ORIGINAL’ – The Times
‘RIVETING’ – Lisa Gardner
‘CREEPY’ – Heat
‘SATISFYING’ – Reader’s Digest
‘SUPERIOR’ – The Bookseller
‘MORE THAN A MATCH FOR PAULA HAWKINS’ – Sunday Times
Pete Riley answers the door one morning to a parent’s worst nightmare. On his doorstep is Miles Lambert, who breaks the devastating news that Pete’s two-year-old, Theo, isn’t Pete’s real son – their babies got mixed up at birth.
The two families agree that, rather than swap the boys back, they’ll try to find a more flexible way to share their children’s lives. But a plan to sue the hospital triggers an investigation that unearths disturbing questions about just what happened the day the babies were switched.
And when Theo is thrown out of nursery for hitting other children, the Rileys have to ask themselves: how far do they want this arrangement to go? What secrets lie hidden behind the Lamberts’ smart front door? How much can they trust the real parents of their child – or even each other?
‘A real page-turner’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ reader review
‘The kind of book that keeps you up at night’ My Weekly
‘Couldn’t put it down!’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ reader review
‘JP Delaney is King of Thrillers and Playing Nice is his best book yet’ Fiona Cummins
‘A rollercoaster of a ride, with plenty of twists and turns’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ reader review
See what everyone is saying about JP Delaney, the hottest name in psychological thrillers:
‘DAZZLING’ – Lee Child
‘ADDICTIVE’ – Daily Express
‘DEVASTATING’ – Daily Mail
‘INGENIOUS’ – New York Times
‘COMPULSIVE’ – Glamour Magazine
‘ELEGANT’ – Peter James
‘SEXY’ – Mail on Sunday
‘ENTHRALLING’ – Woman and Home
‘ORIGINAL’ – The Times
‘RIVETING’ – Lisa Gardner
‘CREEPY’ – Heat
‘SATISFYING’ – Reader’s Digest
‘SUPERIOR’ – The Bookseller
‘MORE THAN A MATCH FOR PAULA HAWKINS’ – Sunday Times
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Seriously, amazingly, awesomely brilliant
A tour-de-force . . . a compulsive and deeply thought-provoking psychological thriller
Dazzling - a pitch-perfect thriller
Original and brilliantly written
Dynamic, razor-sharp and thought-provoking . . . A must read!
Terrifying and heartfelt
There is a precision about Delaney's characters that propels his twisty plots into unexpected and utterly convincing scenarios
The kind of book that keeps you up at night
JP Delaney is King of Thrillers and Playing Nice is his best book yet