Nerve-wrackingly tense and paranoia-inducing, with a sense of unease that just won't let go. I loved every minute!
You'll be gripped by just who is out to get Charlie - and why
HEAT
A queasily unsettling thriller is suffused with menace.
Sunday Mirror
An excellent, page-turning psychological suspense novel with a great plot and an engaging protagonist! Kept me guessing to the end
- Jenny Quintana, author of <i>The Missing Girl</i>,
I was absolutely gripped by this tale of secrets, lies, and the impossibility of running away from your past. I struggled to put this book down. Fantastic!
- Luca Veste, author of <i>The Bone Keeper</i>,
Brave, daring and original . . . I absolutely loved it
- Ali Harper, author of <i>The Disappeared</i>,
Twisty and so well plotted
- Amanda Reynolds, author of <i>The Hidden Wife</i>,
There's a nicely mellow quality to this well-written tale
Sunday Express
Clever plotting, a hugely confident sense of place, and more suspects than you can shake a stick at
- Caz Frear, author of <i>Stone Cold Heart</i>,
Loved this - atmospheric and beautifully written but edge-of-your-seat tense too
- Phoebe Locke, author of <i>The July Girls</i>,
'You'll be gripped' Heat
SHE LIED TO PROTECT A KILLER. NOW THERE'S NOWHERE LEFT TO HIDE. . .
The morning after a great storm, a woman arrives in a remote Cornish village.
But Charlie, as she now calls herself, steers clear of the locals and keeps a low profile - because she has a terrible secret.
Recently released from prison after providing a false alibi for the man she loved, Charlie wants to move on and start afresh. But someone, somewhere, is watching her, determined that she will never get that second chance.
Perfect for fans of Clare Mackintosh, Alex Michaelides and Harriet Tyce
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'Clever plotting, a hugely confident sense of place, and more suspects than you can shake a stick at' Caz Frear, bestselling author of Sweet Little Lies
'Revenge is a dish served with lashings of relish in this vivid, blackly comic suspense novel' Louise Candlish on Sticks and Stones