I’ve long been a fan of Louise Jensen so it gives me enormous pleasure to review her latest thriller The Fall for my latest My Weekly online review.
Previously I have reviewed Louise’s The Stolen Sisters here, and I stayed in with Louise writing under her pseudonym Amelia Henley to celebrate the publication of The Life We Almost Had in a post you can read here. I also reviewed The Life We Almost Had here and From Now On, one of my Books of the Year in 2022, here.
I reviewed Louise’s The Family here and it was one of my Books of the Year in 2019.
Published by Harper Collins’ imprint HQ on 27th April, The Fall is available for purchase through the links here.
The Fall

She promised not to tell. They made sure she couldn’t…
At her surprise 40th birthday party, Kate Granger feels like the luckiest woman in the world but just hours later her fifteen-year-old daughter, Caily, is found unconscious underneath a bridge when she should have been at school.
Now, Caily lies comatose in her hospital bed, and the police don’t believe it was an accident. As the investigation progresses, it soon becomes clear that not everyone in the family was where they claimed to be at the time of her fall.
Caily should be safe in hospital but not everyone wants her to wake up. Someone is desperate to protect the truth and it isn’t just Caily’s life that is in danger.
Because some secrets are worth killing for…
My Review of The Fall
My full review of The Fall can be found on the My Weekly website here.
However, I can say that The Fall is an absolute belter of a thriller that is totally compelling and that I just loved.
Do visit My Weekly to read more of my review here.
About Louise Jensen
Louise Jensen has sold over a million English language copies of her International No. 1 psychological thrillers The Sister, The Gift, The Surrogate, The Date, The Family, The Stolen Sisters and All For You. Her novels have also been translated into twenty-five languages, as well as featuring on the USA Today and Wall Street Journal Bestseller’s List. Her next thriller publishes in Spring 2023.
Louise has been nominated for multiple awards including Goodreads Debut Author Of The Year, The Guardians ‘Not The Booker Prize’, best polish thriller of 2018 and she has also been listed for two CWA Dagger awards. All of Louise’s thrillers are currently under option for TV & film. She has also written short stories for various publications including ‘My Weekly’, ‘Hello’, ‘Best’ and ‘The Sun’, as well as having stories featured in multiple anthologies.
Louise also has a penchant for exploring the intricacies of relationships through writing heart-breaking and uplifting stories under the pen name Amelia Henley. The Life We Almost Had and The Art of Loving You were international best sellers. From Now On published in autumn 2022.
Louise lives with her husband, children, madcap dog and a rather naughty cat in Northamptonshire. She loves to hear from readers and writers.
You can find out more by visiting Louise’s website, finding her on Facebook or Instagram and following her on Twitter @Fab_fiction.

ooh this sounds really intriguing!!!! I’m honestly invested in knowing what happened to Caily
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You’d love it Vic!
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Oh my, this sounds very good, Linda.
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It’s excellent!
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