Aga Lesiewicz writes gripping psychological thrillers that delve into the complexities of human nature, blending suspense, deception, and unexpected twists.

£12.99
“Claustrophobic and tightly wound, Rebound by debut authorAga Lesiewicz is an edge-of-your-seat read” — Good Housekeeping on Rebound

A perdre haleine 13,90€
Quand un parc londonien devient le théâtre de terribles crimes… Un polar tendu, dérangeant, hyper-efficace : vous n’oserez plus courir seul(e) dans les bois.

£7.49
“As chill factor goes, Exposure definitely has it in spades. It was completely gripping, a highly entertaining and compelling novel” Shots Mag

Zaślepienie 7,81 zł
Zaślepienie, zapierająca dech w piersiach powieść Agi Lesiewicz, będzie trzymała cię w napięciu aż do ostatniego trzasku migawki. .

£9.99
Perfect for fans of Gone Girl and The Girl on the Train, this novel will keep you on the edge of your seat until the very last page..

Regarde-moi 26,99€
Qui vous observe quand vous vous croyez seul ? Après À perdre haleine , Aga Lesiewicz livre un thriller urbain claustrophobe, dérangeant, qui se joue de nos terreurs les plus intimes.

Aga Lesiewicz is a London-based fiction writer and screenwriter, best known for her gripping psychological thrillers. She is the author of Rebound and Exposure (published by Pan Macmillan), as well as her latest novel What Have You Done, Zoe Bloom?
Her books have been translated into French and Polish, and a feature film based on one of her screenplays is currently in pre-production.
Before becoming a full-time writer, Aga worked as a radio presenter, TV promo producer, director, and screenwriter — a career path that shaped her cinematic storytelling style and sharp sense of pace, character, and tension.
She holds an MA in English from the University of Warsaw and an MPhil in English Literature from Lancaster University. In addition to writing novels and screenplays, Aga leads creative writing workshops, helping both new and experienced writers find their voice, build confidence, and shape compelling stories.
Aga believes that every story matters — and that everyone has the power to tell theirs.
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