OTHER BOOKS REESE HAS THE FILM RIGHTS FOR
Luckiest Girl Alive Jessica Knoll (£ 7.99, PAN)
Ani Fanelli seems to have created the perfect life for herself: a glossy magazine editor with a devoted fiancé, she is so confident that she has life nailed that she invites a documentary crew to interview her. The trouble is, she’s keeping a handful of secrets – and things soon start unravelling.
Second Life SJ Watson (£ 8.99, BLACK SWAN)
Julia Plummer seems successful and well-to-do, but when her sister is murdered, it throws up not just feelings from her less salubrious past but also the opportunity for Julia to start digging around online, trying to solve the mystery herself. Soon she is falling headlong into a world of online relationships.
The Thing About Jellyfish Ali Benjamin (£ 6.99, MACMILLAN)
When Suzy’s best friend dies in a drowning accident, she becomes obsessed with the idea that, since Franny was a strong swimmer, she must instead have been stung by a killer jellyfish. To prove it, she sets out to find out as much as she possibly can about jellyfish. A lyrical piece of storytelling.
Opening Belle Maureen Sherry (£ 12.99, SIMON & SCHUSTER UK)
Isabelle is caught up in a 21st century female struggle: great job, husband, family, apartment… and at a total loss as to how to make it all fit together. It’s not a new story, but the Wall Street insider’s view of New York makes it a snappy read. One for fans of Allison Pearson’s I Don’t Know How She Does It.