





Here One Moment
Here One Moment by Liane Moriarty
Genre: Contemporary Fiction / Psychological Drama / Emotional Mystery
During a delayed flight from Hobart to Sydney, an unremarkable middle-aged woman—later dubbed the “Death Lady”—stands and quietly tells passengers the age and cause of their deaths. Her startling declarations send ripples of fear and introspection through the group. As predicted tragedies begin to unfold months later, six individuals are forced to reckon with fate, free will, and what might be lost—or saved—when you know exactly how life ends.
Through multiple perspectives—ranging from the fortune-teller in disguise to a downtrodden mother, a workaholic engineer, a young flight attendant, and others—Moriarty explores how facing mortality shifts priorities, relationships, and purpose . The story also delves into the woman’s backstory, revealing why she spoke out that day—not from psychic gift, but from an overloaded sense of probability and grief .
If you liked: Big Little Lies, One Day in December, or The Midnight Library, you’ll be engrossed by this character-driven, thought-provoking exploration of destiny, loss, and the choices that shape a life.
If you liked The Midnight Library by Matt Haig, Before I Go to Sleep by S.J. Watson, or Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty, you’ll be captivated by this emotionally rich, fate-tinged story that blends introspective drama with a suspenseful twist.
This hardcover is new.
Here One Moment by Liane Moriarty
Genre: Contemporary Fiction / Psychological Drama / Emotional Mystery
During a delayed flight from Hobart to Sydney, an unremarkable middle-aged woman—later dubbed the “Death Lady”—stands and quietly tells passengers the age and cause of their deaths. Her startling declarations send ripples of fear and introspection through the group. As predicted tragedies begin to unfold months later, six individuals are forced to reckon with fate, free will, and what might be lost—or saved—when you know exactly how life ends.
Through multiple perspectives—ranging from the fortune-teller in disguise to a downtrodden mother, a workaholic engineer, a young flight attendant, and others—Moriarty explores how facing mortality shifts priorities, relationships, and purpose . The story also delves into the woman’s backstory, revealing why she spoke out that day—not from psychic gift, but from an overloaded sense of probability and grief .
If you liked: Big Little Lies, One Day in December, or The Midnight Library, you’ll be engrossed by this character-driven, thought-provoking exploration of destiny, loss, and the choices that shape a life.
If you liked The Midnight Library by Matt Haig, Before I Go to Sleep by S.J. Watson, or Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty, you’ll be captivated by this emotionally rich, fate-tinged story that blends introspective drama with a suspenseful twist.
This hardcover is new.