Felicia Yap grew up in Kuala Lumpur. She read biochemistry at Imperial College London, before achieving a doctorate in history (and a half-blue in competitive ballroom dancing) at Cambridge University. She has written for The Economist and The Business Times. She has also worked as a radioactive-cell biologist, a war historian, a Cambridge lecturer, a technology journalist, a theatre critic, a flea-market trader and a catwalk model. Yesterday was her first novel, Future Perfect is her second.
A clever and multifaceted high-concept story with an engaging
murder mystery at its core. Expect this to be one of 2021's biggest
thrillers.
*Culturefly*
A tense and suspenseful race against time...this deftly plotted
thriller will make you ruminate about the digital footprints we all
leave behind and how they could ultimately define us in a world of
ever-advancing technology.
*The Herald (Scotland)*
An inventive and ingenious vision of things to come. From the
explosive opening chapter to the surprise ending, Felicia Yap
creates a troubling, all too plausible world. A thought-provoking,
immersive novel packed with engaging characters.
*Adam Hamdy*
[Future Perfect] is a high concept crime novel that speaks directly
to the world unfolding around us . . . With a knowing nod to
Minority Report, Yap delivers a twisty techno-thriller with a human
heart.
*Vaseem Khan*
A thought-provoking, twisty and emotional thriller that had me
gripped from the first page.
*Roz Watkins*
Such a wonderful novel - beautifully written, incredibly tense,
twists that I didn't see coming (and I pride myself on
twist-spotting!) and frighteningly believable.
*Mary Torjussen*
A touching, mesmerizing read ... really well plotted to derive the
maximum tension and keeps you hooked right to the unexpected
ending.
*Liz Mistry*
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