Rosamund Lupton

Rosamund Lupton is a highly acclaimed mystery author, best known for her novel "Sister" which was a bestseller in the Sunday Times and New York Times. The novel has been translated into over thirty languages, a testament to its global appeal. Lupton's books are not easily categorized into a specific genre, as they often fall under contemporary fiction, literary fiction, political thriller, and psychological thriller.

Lupton's debut novel, "Sister," was a huge success, becoming a BBC Radio 4 Book at Bedtime and the fastest selling debut in WHSmith's history. Her subsequent novels, "Afterwards" and "The Quality of Silence," were also bestsellers in the Sunday Times. Her latest novel, "Three Hours," was chosen as the Times Thriller of the Year. The novel has been praised by critics and readers alike, with Ruth Jones, author and actress, calling it "gob-smackingly, heart-stoppingly, breath-holdingly brilliant." The tension in the novel, Jones says, will "blow your mind."

Lupton enjoys engaging with her readers and encourages them to follow her on Twitter or Instagram or visit her website. She has a yellow 'follow' button on her Amazon author page, which sends emails to readers if there are any special deals available. Lupton loves hearing from her readers and is always grateful for their support.
Standalone Novels
# Title Year
1 Sister 2010
2 Afterwards 2011
3 The Quality of Silence 2015
4 Three Hours 2020