The Driving Seat
what is your freedom worth to you...?
by Abigail Abbas
£5.99
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Fiction
Reviews
A beguiling mash-up of domestic absurdity and psychological thriller
The Scotsman
This darkly delicious debut, peppered with humour, explores the trials of motherhood, and the courage it takes to steer a new course in life
Sunday Post
A deliciously satisfying story of dark secrets, messy modern life, and haphazard reinvention, with brilliant twists you won’t see coming
LoveReading
Treats us to a wild ride full of twists and turns and proper out-loud gasps. A thrill from start to finish, The Driving Seat is fast-paced, quirky and full of wit and warmth. Humour and astute observations are interwoven expertly through every line
Natalie Jayne Clark, author of The Malt Whisky Murders
Delightfully eccentric
Esther Walker, journalist and author of 'Well, This is Awkward'
A confident debut
BBC Radio Scotland
It’s stuffed with brilliant characters, from the local childminder to the taciturn estate manager, and you root for Emma throughout. Full of warmth, sympathy and hard-won wisdom, this is definitely my read of the week.
The Daily Mail
An intriguing and thoroughly enjoyable novel set initially in London but mainly in Highland Perthshire... The Driving Seat delivers a beautifully crafted ending that is as satisfying as it is unexpected
Undiscovered Scotland
‘First-time novelist Abbas finds a rich seam of dark, quirky humour… The Driving Seat showcases an engaging blend of comedy and intrigue’
The Herald
Frenetic and fast-paced, this is the kind of read you take with you on holiday
Scottish Field
Funny and surprising!
Catherine Mack, USA Today bestselling author of You’ll Never Kill In This Town Again
I devoured this ... told with a sharpness and wit that’s unique and compelling
Kristen Perrin, New York Times bestselling author of How to Solve Your Own Murder
About the Book
Emma Propeller is trying to swerve the wreckage of her marriage.
When her husband returns from rehab with a new lover, Emma bolts with her baby on a midnight train to a castle in the Scottish Highlands. A job as a live-in driver for a glamorous marchioness promises safety and the chance to reinvent herself. Everything seems to have fallen into place.
But the castle is no sanctuary. Dark secrets stalk its halls, the marchioness’s behaviour spirals into the unhinged and someone, Emma suspects, is following her. She hasn’t steered herself out of danger – she’s driven straight into it.
'I completely adored this sad, quirky and funny caper . . . Full of warmth, sympathy and hard-won wisdom, this is definitely my read of the week' – Daily Mail
'An intriguing debut . . . a beguiling mash-up of domestic absurdity and psychological thriller as Emma takes the reader into her confidence with her Fleabag-esque confessional narration. We’re her co-conspirators and completely on her side, especially when her new life starts to fall apart' – The Scotsman
'This darkly delicious debut, peppered with humour, explores the trials of motherhood, and the courage it takes to steer a new course in life' – Sunday Post
The Author
Abigail Abbas
After graduating with a first in English, Abigail Abbas began her career in financial PR. She left the City to raise her children and worked as an illustrator, later embarking on an MA in Illustration at Camberwell College of Art.
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