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A remarkable debut which doesn’t go where you expect it to go. I very much look forward to seeing what she writes next.
— Jojo Moyes
Cleverly structured and beautifully written, this novel celebrates love, hope - and the importance of finding the right words.
— Lucy Diamond
An original and moving debut from a talented new voice
— Santa Montefiore
Such stunning prose, and such insight for a debut author… I was bowled over by Abbie’s writing.
— Clare Mackintosh
The premise alone had me, but the book itself is just heartrendingly lovely. It’s beautiful, so moving and clever. I truly adored it
— Josie Silver
Abbie Greaves held me spellbound with this intimate, emotional story of the brutal power of silence and ostracism. Keep the tissues handy for this lovely read
— Susan Wiggs
This moving debut unpicks the secret selves of Maggie and Frank to reveal the tragic miscommunications of their broken family. It’s a pleasure to read such a stylish and confident new voice
— Louise Candlish
I really loved it…It’s a very moving book
— Jo Whiley
It’s a little gem.
— Sam Baker
Fabulous.
— Simon Mayo
Heart-breaking secrets tenderly evoked with intelligence and depth. Maggie and Frank are unforgettable characters
— Rachel Hore
An unforgettable love story with a mystery that had me captivated until the last, heart-wrenching page. It deserves to be huge
— Catherine Isaac
A beautiful, tender, moving book about love, parenthood, marriage & loss.
— Sinead Moriarty
In her tremendously moving debut, a novel that pulses with emotional tension, Abbie Greaves masterfully unpicks a history of ordinary lives facing extraordinary challenges. I found it impossible to look away from the relationship at the heart of this novel
— Gilly Macmillan
A gorgeous heartbreaker of a novel—an intimate, unpretentious, precisely drawn and surprisingly suspenseful look at a decades-long marriage: how it soars and plummets and, gem-like, alters its appearance under different lights. Abbie Greaves has a bright future and I can’t wait to see what it brings.
— Meg Mitchell Moore
In an urgent race against the clock, the layers of Frank and Maggie’s decades-long love story are peeled back to reveal the heartrending secrets that lurk below. But will the truth save Maggie’s life, let alone their marriage? Greaves’s gripping and poignant debut had me hooked from beginning to end.
— Meg Donohue
The Silent Treatment by Abbie Greaves is bittersweet and sensitively written. I was drawn in to the story from the start and really hoped that Frank and Maggie would find resolution. Deeply emotional, I was moved to tears by the end.
— Harriet Tyce
This heartrending story explores the complexities of their relationship, from the early days of their courtship, when Frank was a shy Oxford academic and Maggie was an effervescent young nurse, to the shattering turn of events that rocked their lives. [...]Greaves’s insightful account of a long marriage kept us gripped till the very last page.’
— Emma-Lee Potter, The Independent
The Silent Treatment is an empathetic, beautifully written exploration of relationships and family dynamics that will resonate with fans of Jojo Moyes, David Nicholls and Gail Honeyman. With an overwhelming sense of emotional tension and an underlying air of suspense and mystery, this cleverly structured and superbly moving story will touch the hardest of hearts.
— The Express
‘This is a beautifully written and compelling novel that enthralled us from beginning to end. Frank and Maggie feel so real and their moving story is simple, but powerfully told. The reason for Frank’s silence is finally revealed in the last few pages - and it’s utterly devastating.’
— Kate Corr, Heat Magazine
I adored this powerful, heartbreaking tale that highlights the importance of communicating, no matter how hard that might be.
— Natasha Harding, The Sun
You won’t be able to put down this tender and heartbreaking read.
— Cyan Turan, Cosmopolitan
Beautifully written in Greaves’ unique voice, we slowly begin to learn what bought them to this point and how the complexities of life play out in a marriage – and indeed family. Poignant, heart-breaking and insightful, it’s a masterful debut.
— Zoe West, Woman & Home
Written with assurance and agonising insight, the characters of Maggie and Frank will stay with me for a long time
— Daily Mail
Never over-laboured, Abbie Greaves’ sharp, precise prose is taut with emotion (warning: there will be tears). This powerful and moving debut is a nuanced examination of parenthood, relationships and loneliness with the unforgettable story of Frank and Maggie pulsing at its heart.
— Apple Books
Abbie Greaves’ debut novel is a must-read - the moving story of a long marriage beset by challenges Frank and Maggie had never envisaged they would have to face. Abbie Greaves may be only 27, but she’s definitely an author to watch.
— The Sunday Express
Promises a twisting plot that will reveal hidden secrets and unspoken events.
— Stylist
An emotional and beautifully written debut.
— Fabulous, The Sun on Sunday
We read this beautiful book in one go.
— Closer
Abbie Greaves will make you fall in love with Frank and Maggie’s story – which is truly one for the ages. Just keep a box of tissues to hand, because you’ll need to dab your eyes when that final page turns.
— CultureFly
Subtle...hard-hitting...thought-provoking
— Candis
Greaves finds extraordinary in the ordinary, carefully pulling apart this seemingly happy marriage to reveal the guilt and desperation that lie beneath. Frank and Maggie’s struggle to define themselves when life doesn’t meet their expectations is full of intensity and emotion, their love for one another the only constant. With the sincerity and hope of Tayari Jones’ An American Marriage (2018) and the thoughtful, circumspect snapshots of marriage in Lauren Groff’s Fates and Furies (2015), Greaves’ debut depicts the many joys and sorrows that make up a marriage.
— Booklist
Greaves writes their distinct voices expressively and assuredly, making both characters come alive. Their struggle to help their daughter as she flounders is both realistic and moving, and it’s almost impossible not to like Frank and Maggie as they do everything they can to save her. A sometimes-hopeful, often heartbreaking look at the difficult and beautiful moments of parenting and marriage.
— Kirkus Reviews

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