Original, sharp, clever, and wonderfully observed, Cat Fight got under my skin, luring me in, baiting me perfectly to a denouement that made me gasp * Andrea Mara * A genuinely original domestic suspense . . . Twisty, sharp (clawed) and deliciously unhinged * Catherine Ryan Howard * A twisty tale stuffed full of secrets, drama and cattiness * Cesca Major * A sharply written debut . . . it's great fun watching all the claws come out * The Times * Half thriller, half witty social commentary. You think you know what's going on, you're wrong. * Nikki May * Full of twists and turns, this wild thriller is gloriously gossipy * Crime Monthly * Like a British Liane Moriarty, Conway deftly balances tension and humour in this perfectly plotted suspense debut * Jess Bull * A wry and witty domestic thriller * The Sun * Fresh, funny and razor sharp. A brilliantly twisty novel * Anna Mazzola * I loved it! Tense, clever, filled with wry observations and claw sharp plotting * Alex Hay * Feisty, clever and original . . . I devoured it * Cressida McLaughlin * Catty, claustrophobic, choked with tension, this look at a suburban middle-class community is Kents answer to Big Little Lies . . . theres nothing not to love * Rachael Blok * Sharpen your claws and get ready for this brilliantly observed suburban suspense . . . I predict it will fly! * Nikki Smith * [ Cat Fight] has Reese Witherspoon's Book Club vibes all over it * CENE magazine * Entertaining and funny, while still being dark as hell . . . a truly original domestic suspense * Caz Frear * A compelling, gripping thriller which kept me guessing . . . wrapped up in a witty and sharply observed social satire * Aliya Ali-Afzal * FABULOUS . . . Deserpate Houswives meets Tiger King meets Motherland. I loved it * Sarah Turner * The book I wish I'd written . . . fans of Big Little Lies are going to love it * Amanda Cassidy * Prepare for your next obsession! I was gripped from the first page to the last. * L. C. North * A gripping, intriguing domestic thriller with a dramatic difference. I loved this book * Laura Marshall * What a wild ride! I had no idea what would happen next in this bold, fun novel set in a community held together with lies and leopard print * Holly Seddon * The claws are out in this fantastic domestic thriller. Thrilling, funny and impossible to put down * Jo Jakeman * I absolutely loved it . . . captivating * Amanda Reynolds * Unusual and compelling * Emily Edwards * An astute takedown of suburban life . . . finely drawn comedy with sharp claws * Chris Bridges * Begins with peaceful suburbia and slowly all hell breaks loose. Loved it * Rachel Wolf * The most twisty and turny and tense and sweaty and socially-painful thriller I have ever read * Bethany Clift * I hugely enjoyed this . . . a brilliant take on the trials of women in suburbia * Anna Mazzola * A twisty read * Heat *