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I'd never heard of 'UK's greatest export' — her books are so good I've read 4 in a month

amedpostBy amedpostJune 24, 2025 Entertainment No Comments4 Mins Read
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I read books every day and have done all my life. I love the way books fulfil so many different functions, whether it’s non-fiction providing us with the information, education and tools to help improve our lives or fiction providing us with a means to relax, wind down and escape the everyday.

I love fiction and non-fiction books equally for the ways they enrich my life. History books teach me things I didn’t know, self-help and advice books teach me ways I might be able to improve my life and interactions with other people, and fiction allows me to stop thinking about the stresses of everyday life. You can find out what I consider the 10 best books I’ve read in the last 5 years here.

Right now, I’m loving getting lost in fiction. As someone who has always had difficulty getting to sleep, I have no doubt it is helping me wind down at night and get to sleep more reliably. I’ve discovered new authors like Alice Winn and Martin Griffin and dipped for the first time into writing heavyweights like James Patterson, who has sold hundreds of millions of books.

But there is an author I am enjoying more than any other at the moment. With more than 15 million books sold, Lisa Jewell is hardly a little-known or upcoming author. She is an established New York Times best-selling big-hitter, with 23 novels to her name, each translated into several different languages. She’s also been described as the “UK’s greatest export” for lovers of mystery thriller books.

But somehow, despite being an avid reader, I hadn’t come across her or her books. But, since being recommended one of her books by a colleague, I have not looked back. I raced through it — and have devoured three more since. I don’t think I’ve ever read so quickly,with Jewell’s easy writing style combining perfectly with her unique, intense, fast-moving and sometimes downright terrifying plots.

Here are the four books I’ve enjoyed so much, each one as gripping as the last. And for more book recommendations, reviews and news, click here to subscribe to our free weekly newsletter, The Bookish Drop, on Substack.

1. The Family Upstairs (2019)

This brilliant book centres on an abandoned mansion in Chelsea, London, where the bodies of three adults were discovered alongside a healthy baby in a cot, alive and seemingly well looked after. When that baby inherits the house 25 years later, she sets about uncovering its dark past. The book jumps between the present and past, with a great twist. You can buy it on Amazon here or at Waterstones here.

2. Then She Was Gone (2017)

This thriller tells the story of Laurel Mack, a mum who is grieving after the sudden disappearance of her youngest daughter, Ellie. Years later, with Ellie’s disappearance still a mystery, she meets a handsome and seemingly perfect man in a cafe and goes on to start a relationship with him. Then she meets his nine-year-old daughter and the first thing that strikes her is how much she looks like her missing daughter. From that point on, I was completely and utterly hooked and could not turn the pages fast enough. You can buy it on Amazon here or at Waterstones here.

3. The Night She Disappeared (2021)

On a summer night, 19-year-old Tallulah and her boyfriend, Zach, go missing after going to a house party at a large mansion outside their village. A year later, with the couple’s disappearance still a mystery, a writer named Sophie, who has moved to the area with her boyfriend, discovers a sign saying “Dig Here” at the bottom of her garden, seemingly freshly written. She does as the sign instructs, and begins to unravel the mystery of what happened to Tallulah and Zach that night. You can buy it on Amazon here or at Waterstones here.

4. None Of This Is True (2023)

Two middle-aged women with families meet by chance in a bar where they bond over their shared birthday. Josie, seeking a new direction in life, convinces Alix to do a podcast based on her life, which, it soon becomes obvious, is dark and unsettling. But by now, both women are enmeshed in each other’s lives to a chilling extent. You can buy it on Amazon here or at Waterstones here.

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