[A] <b>searing perceptive</b> novel
Observer
<b>Deeply contemporary, painfully real, heartbreakingly good</b>
- Mick Herron,
<i>Never Be Broken</i> <b>gloriously demonstrates that modern crime fiction really isn't all about the murders</b>
- Val McDermid,
<b>Addictive, chilling and beautifully written</b>. The timely story pulls you in deep
- Will Dean,
The Marnie Rome stories are <b>clever and sharp</b>, but they also have the most incredibly<b> emotional depth and clarity</b>. I adored it
- Joanna Cannon,
Sarah Hilary is going to be up there with the likes of Ruth Rendell, PD James and Val McDermid, as <b>a game changer of British crime fiction</b>
Crime Review
<b>Tough, tender, absolutely terrifying</b>
- Erin Kelly,
<b>Heartbreaking, tense, intelligent storytelling </b>from a writer at the top of her game. You won't get better writing than this
Live and Deadly blog
<b>Magnificent</b>
- Alex Marwood,
<b>Compulsive and page-turning</b>
- Melanie McGrath,
A<b> satisfyingly complex</b> mystery
Mail on Sunday
Compulsive, gripping and dark, NEVER BE BROKEN is the stunning new novel in the Marnie Rome series, for fans of Peter James, Mark Billingham, and Val McDermid
'Sarah Hilary writes beautifully and unflinchingly' Peter James
Noah Jake has seen dead bodies before but when a young woman falls to her death from a London tower block, landing in the bonnet of his car, everything changes for him. Has he witnessed an accident, suicide, or something worse? Whichever, it affects him deeply.
London's young people are being trafficked into gangs, exploited, and killed. Thirteen-year-old Raffa Jordan was shot in the street, an innocent bystander in a gang war, or so it seems. It looks as if Samantha Haile is just the latest victim in the wave of violence sweeping the city. Only Noah feels the need to treat her differently, to chase down the truth of what happened that day.
Marnie Rome wants to help, but even she cannot grasp why Noah is risking so much for the sake of this stranger he never knew. As Marnie finally finds peace with her own past, she is faced with the far harder task of bringing Noah back from the brink of self-destruction.
'MAGNIFICENT' Alex Marwood
Children are dying on London's streets. Frankie Reece, stabbed through the heart, outside a corner shop. Others recruited from care homes, passed like gifts between gangs. They are London's lost.
'TOUGH AND TENDER' Erin Kelly
Then Raphaela Belsham is killed. She's thirteen years old, from a smart part of town. And she's white. Suddenly, the establishment is taking notice. Because more children are disappearing, more are being killed, and the swelling tide of violence needs to be stemmed before it's too late.
'BRILLIANT AND CHILLING' Will Dean 'CLEVER AND SHARP' Joanna Cannon
'COMPULSIVE AND PAGE-TURNING' Kate Hamer
A DI MARNIE ROME novel