In this “fiendishly clever novel” (Sunday Times), a woman’s husband vanishes in a historic storm—and new troubles wash up in its wake.
In a small fishing village on the Devon coast, Lucy Locke has built a life that anyone would envy. She and her husband, Daniel, own successful businesses and live with their two children in a picturesque home overlooking the harbor. But everything changes one morning when, following a monumental storm, the family yacht is found empty—and Lucy’s husband is nowhere in sight.
As the search for Daniel mounts, so does Lucy’s sense of dread, raised to a fever pitch when another, more terrifying revelation pushes her storybook life to the brink of total destruction. Lucy is reluctantly forced to face a harsh truth: the sea gives life and just as quickly takes it away. And when the detective on the case uncovers suspicious details that Lucy had hoped would stay buried, she’ll have to confront the nightmarish possibility that she created her own undoing.
Beautifully rendered with evocative, atmospheric prose, The Rising Tide is at once a pulse-pounding, inescapably suspenseful thriller and a poignant tale of the power of the natural world. Its characters and settings are sure to stay with listeners long after the sentence—and after their heart rates finally return to normal.
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“Beautifully written, incredibly evocative with a real sense of place and of the sea. Heart-stoppingly tense.”
— Catherine Cooper, Sunday Times bestselling author
“Lloyd pulls out all the stops”
— Kirkus Reviews“There are multiple surprising twists en route to the truth about her family.”
— Publishers WeeklyBe the first to write a review about this audiobook!
Sam Lloyd grew up in Hampshire, UK, where he learned his love of storytelling. These days he lives in Surrey with his wife, three young sons, and a dog that likes to howl. His debut thriller, The Memory Wood, was published to huge critical acclaim in 2020.
Anna Wilson-Jones is a voice talent and an AudioFile Earphones Award–winning narrator.
Charles Armstrong is a narrator and actor whose theater work includes productions for the Royal Shakespeare Company and the National Theatre, and he was in the West End production of Round The Horne … Revisited. His television and film credits include Holby City, EastEnders, Head Over Heels, Poirot, The King’s Speech, and The Navigators. He has also recorded numerous voice-overs and was part of the BBC Radio Repertory.