Last year’s excellent <i>Until You’re Mine</i> was a surprise word-of-mouth bestseller, and Samantha Hayes’ chilling follow-up looks set to be another runaway success… You’ll be hooked to this one well into the early hours of the morning!

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This new novel from the author of <i>Until You're Mine</i> is packed with twists that will leave you gripped until the end!

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A corking read, featuring a cop you’ll warm to.

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A gripping psychological suspense novel from the author of Until You're Mine.

Oh God, please don't let me die.

It has taken nearly two years for the Warwickshire village of Radcote to put a spate of teenage suicides behind it.

Then a young man is killed in a freak motorbike accident, and a suicide note is found among his belongings. A second homeless boy takes his own life, this time on the railway tracks.

Is history about to repeat itself?

DI Lorraine Fisher has just arrived for a relaxing summer break with her sister. Soon she finds herself caught up in the resulting police enquiry. And when her nephew disappears, she knows she must act quickly.

Are the recent deaths suicide - or murder?

And is the nightmare starting all over again?
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<br /><br /><i>Oh God, please don't let me die.</i><br /><br />It has taken nearly two years for the Warwickshire village of Radcote to put a spate of teenage suicides behind it.
The gripping new psychological suspense novel from the author of Until You're Mine.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780099584834
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Vendor
Arrow Books Ltd
Vekt
277 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
24 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
400

Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

Samantha Hayes grew up in the West Midlands, left school at sixteen, avoided university and took jobs ranging from being a private detective to barmaid to fruit picker and factory worker. She lived on a kibbutz, and spent time in Australia and the USA, before finally becoming a crime writer.

Her writing career began when she won a short story competition in 2003. Her novels are family-based psychological thrillers, with the emphasis being on 'real life fiction'. She focuses on current issues, and when she writes, she sets out to make her reader ask, 'What if this happened to me or my family?'

With three children of her own, Samantha is well-versed to talk about how the aftershocks of crime impact upon families and communities.

To find out more, visit her website www.samanthahayes.co.uk