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The Other People: The chilling and spine-tingling Sunday Times bestseller Kindle Edition

4.3 out of 5 stars 5,153 ratings

'Hugely enjoyable and deliciously creepy' ALEX MICHAELIDES, author of THE SILENT PATIENT
'C. J. Tudor is terrific. I can't wait to see what she does next'
HARLAN COBEN
'If you like my stuff, you'll like this' STEPHEN KING

THE CHILLING SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER THAT WILL SEND SHIVERS DOWN YOUR SPINE . . .
_________

Driving home one night, Gabe sees the face of a little girl he knows in the rear window of the car in front.

She mouths one word -
'Daddy'. It's his five-year old daughter, Izzy.

He never sees her again.

The police believe she's dead. But three years later, Gabe still drives the roads, searching for the car that took Izzy, never giving up hope . . .

Meanwhile Fran and her daughter, Alice, aren't searching - but running.

Always one step ahead of the people who want to hurt them.

Because Fran knows the truth about Gabe's daughter.

And she knows what the people chasing her will do if they ever catch them . . .
_________

'A creepy, intense novel that drew me right in and never let go' Samantha Downing, author of MY LOVELY WIFE

'
Tense and exhilarating!' 5***** Reviewer

'Darkly compelling . . . an utterly propulsive plot' T. M. LOGAN

'A mesmerizingly
chilling and atmospheric page-turner' J.P. Delaney, author of THE GIRL BEFORE

'C. J. Tudor's
best novel to date . . . utterly emotionally believable . . . gripping and thoroughly entertaining' Sarah Pinborough, author of BEHIND HER EYES

Praise for C. J. Tudor:

'Britain's female Stephen King'
Daily Mail

'Some writers have it, and C. J. Tudor has it big time.
The Taking of Annie Thorne is terrific in every way' Lee Child

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they murdered your wife. they have your daughter. now they want you dead.

 cj tudor is terrific harlan coben

hugely enjoyable and deliciously creepy alex michaelides author of the silent patient

a mesmerizing chilling and atmospheric page-turneer jp delaney author of the girl before

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Vivid characterisation, lots of mystery as well as a twisting plot, it makes for a gripping page turnerNB Magazine

C. J. Tudor is fast becoming one of my favourite authors. She has such a gift for storytelling. Couldn't turn the pages fast enoughFiona Cummins, author of The Rattle

C. J. Tudor has crafted an intense novel that gets right to the heart of what it means to love and to grieve . . .
Intriguing, dramatic and heartbreakingWoman & Home

A novel with a formidable emotional pullFinancial Times

The Other People is a creepy, intense novel that drew me right in and never let go. C. J. Tudor's books keep getting better and better, and this one won't let you stop reading until the very last page!Samantha Downing, author of My Lovely Wife

I adored
The Other People. I was absolutely gripped from start to finish. Deliciously dark, with realistic characters that you simultaneously root for, then recoil fromCaz Frear

A father's desperate search for his vanished daughter provides the beating heart of this complex thriller, which is suffused with loss, longing and vengeance. Touches of the supernatural bring an extra dimension to the spine-tingling thrillsSunday Mirror

This book is chilling. It's the type of book you need to read with the lights on and the doors locked but it's so gripping you won't regret the mild night terrors ―
Yahoo! Style UK

CJ Tudor taps into those things that woke you up in the night when you were a kid and then stay with you when you're an adultRichard Armitage

A well-crafted story that blends a mystery with some supernatural chills. You'll want to leave the light onBest

Complex thriller which is suffused with loss, longing and vengeance. Touches of the supernatural add to the spine-tingling thrillsThe People

A chilling, atmospheric tale of justice, revenge, and the darkness lurking on the fringes of societyDaily Express

Some writers have it, and some don't.
C. J. Tudor has it big timeLee Child

An intense novel that gets right to the heart of what it means to love and grieveWoman

Kidnap mystery and horror suspense all rolled into one as a man is haunted by his abduction of his daughter while the woman who knows what happened is on the run for her life ―
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A chilling psychological thriller, pulsing with atmosphere and plot twistsCandis

C. J. Tudor has done it again. A mesmerizingly chilling and atmospheric page-turnerJ. P. Delaney, author of The Girl Before

An intense novel that gets right to the heart of what it means to love and to grieve. Intriguing, dramatic and heart-breakingWoman & Home

FabulousPaul Burke, author of The Burning Men

Britain's
female Stephen KingDaily Mail

The chilling new novel by the bestselling author of The Chalk Man is an absolute page-turner. We'll just say the author isn't referred to as the 'Queen of Creepy' for nothingThat's Life

Hugely enjoyable and deliciously creepy. I was hooked from its gripping opening, all the way through its many twists and turns.Ostensibly about a man searching for his missing daughter, it's a tale about loss, where nothing is quite as it seems; and, although you may think you've got it worked out, C. J. Tudor is always several steps ahead. A brilliant storyteller.Alex Michaelides, author of The Silent Patient

Another black fist of doom, smashing into the feeble world . . .
loved it!Max Wesolowski

Such intricate and enthralling storytelling. Evocative and creepyAmanda Reynolds

C.J. Tudor is mastering the suspense/horror genre . . . It's quietly disconcerting, completely relatable and shows you that humans have a wonderfully dark sideWoman's Weekly

Wonderfully gripping and doubt-inducingWoman & Home

Excellent. A clever, tense and touching novelLiterary Review

C. J. Tudor is terrific. I can't wait to see what she does nextHarlan Coben

It's rare to read something
so downright terrifying but C.J. Tudor manages it time and again. The Other People grabs you by the throat and keeps on squeezing till the very last page. Clever. Original. BrilliantChris Whitaker

Her books have the ability to simultaneously make you unable to stop reading while wishing you could bury the book somewhere deep underground where it can't be found anymore. Compelling and hauntingSunday Express

Utterly magnificent. Such a beautifully weaved and satisfyingly complex tale, with just the right level of spookinessJames Oswald

C. J. Tudor's best novel to date. This tale of the lengths some people will go to to ease their grief was utterly emotionally believable while still treading at the edges of the worlds of Stephen King and Dean Koontz. Gripping and thoroughly entertaining. I can't wait to see what she does next ― Sarah Pinborough

Chilling and utterly gripping. Loved the twists and the well-drawn everyday details. A fantastic new book from the Queen of CreepyWill Dean, bestselling author of Red Snow

Diabolically clever and propulsive as a rollercoaster. If you like twisty thrillers that leave you guessing till the very last page, this is a must-readAlma Katsu, author of The Hunger and The Deep

Praise for C. J. Tudor -

A darkly compelling tale of justice, revenge and the darkness lurking at the edges of everyday life - with an utterly propulsive plot that makes it very, very hard to put downT. M. Logan, bestselling author of The Holiday

Sets the bar high for every other thriller this yearJohn Marrs

A dark star is born ― A. J. Finn

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The chilling new novel from the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Chalk Man and The Taking of Annie Thorne

'C. J. Tudor is terrific. I can't wait to see what she does next' Harlan Coben

'A mesmerizingly chilling and atmospheric page-turner' J.P. Delaney, bestselling author of The Girl Before

Driving home one night, Gabe sees the face of a little girl he knows in the rear window of the car in front.
She mouths one word - 'Daddy'.

He never sees his five-year-old daughter, Izzy, again.

The police believe she's dead. But three years later, Gabe still drives the roads, searching for the car that took Izzy, never giving up hope . . .

Fran and her daughter, Alice, aren't searching - but running. Always one step ahead of the people who want to hurt them.

Because Fran knows the truth about Gabe's daughter - and she knows what those chasing her and Alice will do if they ever catch them . . .

'Hugely enjoyable and deliciously creepy' Alex Michaelides, author of The Silent Patient

'A creepy, intense novel that drew me right in and never let go' Samantha Downing, author of My Lovely Wife

'Utterly magnificent. Such a beautifully weaved and satisfyingly complex tale, with just the right level of spookiness' James Oswald, author of the Inspector McLean series

'Chilling and utterly gripping. Loved the twists and the well-drawn everyday details. A fantastic new book from the Queen of Creepy' Will Dean, author of Dark Pines

'A darkly compelling tale of justice, revenge and the darkness lurking at the edges of everyday life - with an utterly propulsive plot that makes it very, very hard to put down' T. M. Logan, author of The Holiday

'C. J. Tudor's best novel to date . . . utterly emotionally believable . . . gripping and thoroughly entertaining' Sarah Pinborough, author of Behind Her Eyes

Praise for C. J. Tudor:

'If you like my stuff, you'll like this' Stephen King

'Britain's female Stephen King' Daily Mail

'Some writers have it, and C. J. Tudor has it big time. The Taking of Annie Thorne is terrific in every way' Lee Child

'Her books have the ability to simultaneously make you unable to stop reading while wishing you could bury the book somewhere deep underground where it can't be found. Compelling and haunting' Sunday Express

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07NRY6VCL
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Penguin; 1st edition (23 Jan. 2020)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 3.1 MB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
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  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 357 pages
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C. J. Tudor lives with her partner and young daughter. Her love of writing, especially the dark and macabre, started young. When her peers were reading Judy Blume, she was devouring Stephen King and James Herbert.

Over the years she has had a variety of jobs, including trainee reporter, radio scriptwriter, dog walker, voiceover artist, television presenter, copywriter and, now, author.

Her first novel, The Chalk Man, was a Sunday Times bestseller and sold in thirty-nine territories.

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Customers find this book to be a fast-paced thriller with cleverly crafted plot twists and turns that keep them hooked. The writing style is well-executed, with one customer noting it's easy to follow the story, and they appreciate the fantastic characters. Customers describe it as a real page-turner that they couldn't put down.

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"...I found it good and well written but it left me feeling a bit down, however clever it was. I preferred her first book The challenge to this one." Read more

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Customers praise the writing style of the book, finding it well-crafted and easy to follow, with one customer noting they finished it in two sittings.

"...I found it good and well written but it left me feeling a bit down, however clever it was. I preferred her first book The challenge to this one." Read more

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Intriguing and atmospheric
The Other People is told from three main perspectives—Gabe, Fran and Katie. Three people with their own distinct stories that will become inextricably and insidiously linked along the way, although I could never have guessed how. And then there’s the sleeping girl in a white room… On his way home one day, stuck in traffic on the M1, Gabe sees a young girl in the back window of the car in front. She was the image of his daughter. The little girl mouthed the word ‘Daddy.’ Gabe didn’t know what to think. As the traffic began to move he gave chase but lost the car. He had to be mistaken. His daughter would be at home with his wife. Wouldn’t she? But the girl had called him daddy. Katie is a hard working single parent waitressing during the night shift at a motorway service station and knows Gabe only as ‘the thin man’. Someone who frequents the cafés as he travels up and down the motorway looking for his lost daughter, unwilling or unable to stop searching. He is a broken man. Everything has gone—his home, job and a normal life. All he has now is his mission and the old camper van he lives in. He does have one acquaintance—the Samaritan. Gabe knows nothing about him but is grateful for any help, even when he receives a text he’d been waiting for…and dreading. Fran and her daughter, Alice, are on the run from people who mean them harm, moving from place to place but never settling. Fran knows something and certain people want to silence her for good. The Other People is a steadily building, emotional, complex and intriguing story with more layers than a vanilla slice. Secrets and their repercussions are woven through the narrative, not to mention the effects of the all consuming need to keep searching that is slowly but surely destroying Gabe, physically and mentally. His despair and torment is intense and highlighted by some very insightful observations on the impact grief can have on a person’s psyche. This was a story that, although it did seem slightly drawn out in places, I had to follow through. It’s an attention grabber—a dark tale with a supernatural thread, made creepier with the inclusion of the dark web storyline and how it relates to the unfolding plot. Past timelines reveal tantalizing snippets during the story. And then, of course, there are The Other People… The fact that Richard Armitage was narrating was the reason I chose to listen rather than read.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 10 June 2020
    C.J. Tudor is back with The Other People, and it is brilliant. Her latest book is tense, exhilarating and extremely fast-paced. I finished this in just under forty-eight hours. I have no doubt that this book will feature in my top ten reads at the end of the year. The story is creepy and intense; when you start reading it, you need to make sure that you have a lot of free time on your hands as this book is very difficult to put down.

    When Gabe sees a young girl who looks like his daughter in the back of a car, he thinks it is someone who looks like her. But he has no idea how his life is going to change from that moment. A short while later he receives a call from the police who deliver devastating news. His wife and daughter have been killed. But who was the girl he saw in the back of the car? The police don’t believe he saw anything, and he soon falls under their suspicion. But Gabe is desperate to track down the girl he saw. What is really going on here?

    C.J. Tudor has penned a complex plot, and she kept me guessing as I was reading. Gabe’s desperation to find out what had happened to his daughter and wife comes through really strongly in her writing. He is a broken man and the only thing keeping him going is the belief that his daughter is still alive, even though everyone else believes otherwise, including his mother and father-in-law. With every chapter, the tension rose. The plot takes an even darker turn as Gabe gets closer to the truth behind what happened to his wife and daughter.

    We also hear from several other characters. The plot flows really well and at no point did I ever feel confused, which can sometimes happen with a novel told from multiple viewpoints. I wondered just how each of the characters was connected. I thought the way C.J. Tudor brought them together was done really well.

    There is also a supernatural element to this book which adds to the tense atmosphere. This part of the plot really intrigued me, and I felt that C.J. Tudor explained everything in a satisfying way.

    The Other People is chilling, and the pace rocketed along as I waited to find out the real truth. This is C.J. Tudor’s best book to date, and I can’t wait to read what she writes next.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 24 August 2020
    Plot driven novel that is, in parts, chilling and, strangely, the second novel I have read this year, focusing on the dark web and the services offered there, for a price nobody wants to pay. The Police don't come out of it well, Gabe's conviction that his daughter has been kidnapped, is still alive, not murdered despite his father in law identifying her body, fuels Gabe's increasingly desperate search to find her, while other characters links to this story, are enticingly mysterious and elusive, teasing the reader to keep reading to see how the diverse characters and scenes link. It's clever, well plotted, a little dark and odd, but very well done. Some of the coincidences and strangeness I didn't altogether get or totally understand but the odd connections are good and the ending leaving us to understand these underworld OTHERS are still out there for those wanting revenge and retribution but will return the FAVOR or face the costs if they fail to comply, is chilling to contemplate. It's a clever, twusty, hold your breath sort of spooky thriller but it's all rather downbeat and a little depressing a read. I found it good and well written but it left me feeling a bit down, however clever it was. I preferred her first book The challenge to this one.
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  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 4 December 2024
    I thought this book was excellent and loved how the characters were all connected and came together. I loved the supernatural element and it was spooky and eerie. Well done!
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 April 2025
    ⚠️TW - suicide ,
    death of a child ⚠️

    I’ve read all of C. J Tudors newest books and after reading this one I’ve read all her books. This was my least favourite it didn’t have the big twist that all her stories have and little to no supernatural element or horror/unease feeling that her books are known to create.

    I liked that the book was fast paced and found myself easily reading 100 pages at a time. I also loved like in her other books her use of adjectives to really describe the moment is beautiful and each character sounded like someone separate 🥰

    So I would say if you read this book don’t let it put you off from reading the other books ahe has published as they are all in my opinion amazing and 5⭐️ reads. May I suggest starting with ‘The taking of Annie Thorne’ 😉.
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 13 February 2025
    Love c j Tudors books and this is another brilliant read. If you haven’t read her others I suggest you do as you won’t be disappointed
  • Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 30 March 2025
    Despite taking some time to get going, I thoroughly enjoyed this story in the end. It kept me guessing, threw in some great moral dilemmas and had a nice pace once the real story got established. It lost a star as the supernatural element never really took off and wasn't actually needed to tell the story. Would definitely try more from this author though.

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  • Kindle Customer
    5.0 out of 5 stars All pulled together masterfully
    Reviewed in Canada on 25 May 2020
    Great. Peoples lives intertwined in a way you don't see until the end . Well written and intriguing!! Loved it
  • Max Manina
    5.0 out of 5 stars The Other People
    Reviewed in Italy on 8 July 2020
    This third book exceeds the first two, which were fantastic. Once you start reading it, you just cannot put it down. CJ. Tudor has become my favourite writer.
  • Karine D.
    2.0 out of 5 stars A miss from an otherwise very good writer
    Reviewed in the Netherlands on 28 July 2023
    When I read a mystery, I relish being found out a bit foolish at the end as I realize I had all the clues and still couldn't piece it together. Therefor, no surprise that I absolutely adore Janice Hallett or Anthony Horowitz.
    But in this book where it is all twists and turns, pretty early on I had a hunch that one of the pieces wouldn't fit in the puzzle.
    Then at the end, there are still loose ends and I remain with so many questions and not in a good way. I will not go into this to avoid spoilers ...

    I really like C.J. Tudor's writing and I will read other book by her, but for me this one was a miss.
  • Deborah K Guzik
    5.0 out of 5 stars Loved it!
    Reviewed in the United States on 21 April 2024
    I think I may have a new favorite author. I’ve been in book desert lately - unable to find anything that holds my interest. This one did! Finished it in a day! Some of the story might’ve been implausible - but good stories often stretch the boundaries of realism. I liked the characters and how they were all woven together. I liked how they wrapped it all up at the end. I will definitely be reading more books by this author.
  • Karina Murphy
    5.0 out of 5 stars CJ Tudor fan!
    Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on 18 October 2024
    I read this book only in a day! I’m a Stephen King fan and when he said about the book,“if you like my stuff, you’ll like this”, I knew this would be good. I couldn’t help noticing similarities between the two authors. Both are known for their immersive writing styles that draw the reader into their stories. They explore themes of horror, fear, and the supernatural, but King's work often delves deeper into social and cultural issues, while CJ Tudor’s themes tend to be more personal and character-driven.

    Tudor is a newer author, but her work has already garnered critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base. I now understand why. Her work is bleak and melancholy with a focus on exploring the darker aspects of human nature.

    What I ❤️ about this book:
    📑 It’s a page-turner that keeps you guessing until the very end. The author masterfully builds tension and suspense, making it difficult to put the book down.
    🦋The characters are well-developed and interesting, with complex backstories and motivations. I became invested in their fates and cared about what happens to them.
    🪢The book is full of unexpected twists and turns that kept me on my toes. Just when you think you've figured out what's going on, the author throws a curveball that leaves you reeling.
    ✍️The author's writing style is engaging and immersive, making it easy to get lost in the story. The dialogue is realistic, and the descriptions of the settings and characters are vivid and powerful.
    💎The book deals with some heavy themes, including loss, grief, and the lengths that a parent will go to for their child. The themes are handled with sensitivity and depth, making the book emotionally resonant.

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