One Came Back
Rose McDonagh
The BBC Book at Bedtime pick you won't be able to put down!
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Release Date: 27/02/2025
The BBC Book at Bedtime pick you won't be able to put down! ***A BBC BOOK AT BEDTIME PICK***
For fans of PINE, THE LONEY and the twists and turns of BEHIND HER EYES, Rose McDonagh's Scotland-set debut novel ONE CAME BACK is a beautifully written and gorgeously tense. It unites the chill of the modern gothic with the hook of a thriller to explore the depths of loss, memory, mental health, grief and obsession.
'One Came Back is the real thing, a concise account of Scottish-set obsession' THE CRITIC
'Dark and devastating . a story that haunts you' HEATHER CRITCHLOW
'Intriguing . creepy . downright unsettling' SHARON BOLTON
On impact, the boy seemed to fold down and disappear, as if maybe he hadn't been there in the first place .
It's New Year's Eve in Edinburgh when Emily sees Nicky. Or at least she thinks she does. He looks, laughs, and moves just like Nicky. But how can that be? Nicky died when they were teenagers, in an accident on a remote road up in the Highlands. didn't he?
A week later, Emily sees the man again. He says his name Nicholas. This man not only looks like an adult version of her friend, but he also knows things that only Nicky should know.
As her encounters with Nicholas become more frequent and her fixation intensifies, the truth becomes murkier, and more unsettling.
Is Emily being haunted, is she going mad - or is something altogether darker going on .
One Came Back is a powerfully tense debut novel combining the chill of the modern gothic with the hook of a thriller, exploring the depths of grief, memory, and obsession.
More praise for One Came Back:
'Dark and twisty: like scaling a mountain, and peering over the sheer drop at the edge' JENNA CLARKE
'Compelling and genuinely eerie' RUTH THOMAS
'A gripping mystery . poetic and moving' LUCY RIBCHESTER
'A hugely impressive debut. It left me reeling' DEVIKA PONNAMBALAM
'Almost impossible to put it down' CATHERINE LLYOD