*A SUNDAY TIMES PICK OF THE MONTH*
‘Agatha Christie, with a thrilling modern twist’ DAILY MAIL
‘Pacy and tense – I loved it!’ CLARE MACKINTOSH
‘Superb … A riveting read’ SUNDAY TIMES
‘Updates Agatha Christie with contemporary ingenuity’ IAN RANKIN
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TEN STRANGERS.
Investigative journalist Lauren Taylor never dreamed she’d find herself on a remote Scottish island, in the depths of winter, taking part in the most gruelling reality show ever devised. The last person standing will win the prize of a lifetime, but that’s not the only reason Lauren is there.
ONE REMOTE ISLAND.
With a production team that seems incapable of keeping them safe, a gathering storm and the unrelenting gaze of hidden cameras, the contestants are stretched to the limit as they try to outshine their fellow competitors and hide their darkest secrets.
NOWHERE TO RUN.
When a body is found, it’s clear that the game has become a matter of life and death. And with no way off the island until the storm passes, the group have no choice but to play for their lives.
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‘Slick, stylish and thoroughly enjoyable’ Janice Hallett
‘Addictive, dark, and darkly funny, too. This deserves to be huge’ Gillian MacAllister
‘Gripping, compelling and way more terrifying than any TV reality show’ Peter James
‘A book to cancel plans for’ Closer
‘A brilliant read’ Bella
‘Strictly contestants would stand no chance in this tense mystery’ Sun
‘Agatha Christie, with a thrilling modern twist’ DAILY MAIL
‘Pacy and tense – I loved it!’ CLARE MACKINTOSH
‘Superb … A riveting read’ SUNDAY TIMES
‘Updates Agatha Christie with contemporary ingenuity’ IAN RANKIN
_______________
TEN STRANGERS.
Investigative journalist Lauren Taylor never dreamed she’d find herself on a remote Scottish island, in the depths of winter, taking part in the most gruelling reality show ever devised. The last person standing will win the prize of a lifetime, but that’s not the only reason Lauren is there.
ONE REMOTE ISLAND.
With a production team that seems incapable of keeping them safe, a gathering storm and the unrelenting gaze of hidden cameras, the contestants are stretched to the limit as they try to outshine their fellow competitors and hide their darkest secrets.
NOWHERE TO RUN.
When a body is found, it’s clear that the game has become a matter of life and death. And with no way off the island until the storm passes, the group have no choice but to play for their lives.
_______________
‘Slick, stylish and thoroughly enjoyable’ Janice Hallett
‘Addictive, dark, and darkly funny, too. This deserves to be huge’ Gillian MacAllister
‘Gripping, compelling and way more terrifying than any TV reality show’ Peter James
‘A book to cancel plans for’ Closer
‘A brilliant read’ Bella
‘Strictly contestants would stand no chance in this tense mystery’ Sun
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Reviews
Brilliant - the best debut thriller I have ever read
ISOLATION ISLAND blew me away. I loved being transported into the unsettling world of reality television, in a way that felt totally authentic and immersive. Lauren is a compelling character to follow, a journalist risking her career to expose a monster - and we're with her every step of the way. A page-turning, atmospheric thriller that kept me guessing right up until the final page.'
Gripped me from start to finish
Louise Minchin's debut is pacy and tense with true-to-life characters that leap off the page. I loved it!
Slick, smart and suspenseful
Reality TV is supposed to be fun, but this one turns deadly. Addictive, dark, and darkly funny, too. This deserves to be huge.
Gripping, compelling and way more terrifying than any TV reality show
I had a storm of a time on Isolation Island, the cool debut thriller from Louise Minchin. A windswept landscape, a graveyard, an old monastery and a gaggle of minor celebrities competing for a reality TV prize... except one is Hollywood A-lister Nate Stirling and everyone has secrets to keep and lies to tell. This is a beautifully accomplished debut with vivid characters, surprising twists and an insider's beady eye on the TV industry. Slick, stylish and thoroughly enjoyable.
A page turning thriller with the perfect mix of a remote island, a storm, characters you'll love to hate, and murder. Isolation Island is addictive, atmospheric, and beautifully written, with twists and turns that will keep you guessing until the end.
If you like reality television - or loathe it - this clever debut from the former presenter of BBC Breakfast, who appeared on I'm a Celebrity, brings it vividly to life...Reminiscent of Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None, but with a thrilling modern twist, is a delight.
Strictly contestants would stand no chance in this tense mystery.
This is Minchin's first detective novel, and is well-paced, and reads well.
Packed with suspense, Isolation Island is at once a fraught reality show thriller and a twisty whodunnit that will have you reading into the early hours.
What a debut this is. It's so gripping and exciting I was up all night devouring it. Using insider knowledge, this is an absolutely cracking and totally addictive reality TV thriller.
The TV presenter survived I'm A Celebrity, and it inspired this tense reality show thriller.
A brilliant read.
Exciting
A book to cancel plans for.
Minchin has crafted a whip-smart whodunnit
Louise Minchin, in her first novel, Isolation Island, brings intrigue and murder to reality television. A group of celebrities must live as monks on a Scottish island while cameras track their every move. But there are secrets to be unlocked and motives to be uncovered. Gripping and filled with memorable characters, this updates Agatha Christie with contemporary ingenuity.