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It was always too good to be true. Finding her, arresting her, proving her guilt … that should have been enough. It should have been, but a small voice, deep inside him, refused to be silenced. The voice which whispered the same words over and over - how even a jail sentence wouldn't stop her. And then Sam looked at Julie, standing tall in the dock waiting for the verdict. He watched her smile and knew the truth. It would never be over. She would always find a way to reach out for him and the nightmares would become reality once more.

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It was always too good to be true. Finding her, arresting her, proving her guilt … that should have been enough. It should have been, but a small voice, deep inside him, refused to be silenced. The voice which whispered the same words over and over - how even a jail sentence wouldn't stop her. And then Sam looked at Julie, standing tall in the dock waiting for the verdict. He watched her smile and knew the truth. It would never be over. She would always find a way to reach out for him and the nightmares would become reality once more.
Autorenporträt
Tony's latest thriller, Sixty Minutes, was released on 29th August 2019. Tony is the author of bestselling psychological thriller, Best Eaten Cold. He writes pacy contemporary thrillers which explore different themes, but all share Tony's thought-provoking plots and richly-painted characters. Sixty Minutes is his fourth novel. His second novel, The Old Orchard - a gripping family thriller - was published on the 7th of November 2017 and the sequel to Best Eaten Cold, - Cold Intent - was published in November 2018. Highlights of his early career include (in no particular order) three years as an oilfield engineer in the Egyptian desert, twelve years managing record companies for EMI Music in Greece, India and across Eastern Europe, running a caravan site in the South of France and being chauffeur to the French Consul in Sydney. Having survived the Dotcom boom, he went on to be a founder of the world's largest website for expatriates, a major music publisher and a successful hotel technology business. In amongst this, Tony found the time to backpack around the world twice (once in his twenties and once in his fifties), learn six languages (including Norwegian and Greek) and to find a beautiful Norwegian wife. He now lives in Oxfordshire and writes full-time. He has recently turned sixty and is married with three children and five grandchildren. You can find out more about Tony at www.tonysalter.com