Alice Feeney's books: a guide

Discover all of Alice Feeney's books in our guide to her brilliant psychological thrillers, from new book Beautiful Ugly to His & Hers and Daisy Darker.

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The author of seven novels, including the Agatha Christie-inspired Daisy Darker and His & Hers, recently adapted for Netflix, thriller writer Alice Feeney is known as the Queen of Twists for good reason. Read on to delve into all of Alice Feeney's books.

What is Alice Feeney's new book?

Alice Feeney's new book is Beautiful Ugly, out on 30 January 2025.


Beautiful Ugly

by Alice Feeney

Book cover for Beautiful Ugly

One year ago, Grady Green's wife disappeared. He called her with some exciting news, she answered while driving, braked suddenly, then nothing. Her car was eventually found by a cliff edge: headlights on, door open, her phone still inside. But she had gone. Still overcome with grief and unable to move on, Grady takes himself to a remote Scottish island to try and get himself back together. And it's there he sees her: a woman who looks exactly like his missing wife.

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Daisy Darker

by Alice Feeney

Book cover for Daisy Darker

It's Halloween, and Daisy Darker has just arrived at Seaglass, her scenic but isolated family home, perched on a rugged private island cut off from the mainland whenever the tide comes in. It's her grandmother's eightieth birthday, and the Darker family are coming together for the first time in a decade. But how many of them will remain, when the tide goes back out? 

Good Bad Girl

by Alice Feeney

Twenty years after a baby is stolen from her push-chair, a woman is murdered in a care home. . .

Edith has been tricked into a nursing home and is planning her escape. She is cared for by Patience, a kindred spirit who has been lying about everything. Meanwhile Edith's own daughter, Clio, won't speak to her. These three women, with every reason to distrust each other, must come together to solve the two connected mysteries – and keep themselves safe.