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From Sunday Times bestselling author Robert Gold, comes a twisty psychological thriller where small towns hold deep secrets and those who will lie to keep them--perfect for fans of Leslie Wolf, Nicole Trope, and Freida McFadden. Journalist Ben Harper is on his way home when he sees flames in the churchyard. The derelict community center is on fire. And somebody is trapped inside. With Ben's help the person escapes, only to flee the scene before they can be identified. Now the small town of Haddley is abuzz with rumors. Was this an accident, or arson? Then a skeleton is found in the burnt-out…mehr

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From Sunday Times bestselling author Robert Gold, comes a twisty psychological thriller where small towns hold deep secrets and those who will lie to keep them--perfect for fans of Leslie Wolf, Nicole Trope, and Freida McFadden. Journalist Ben Harper is on his way home when he sees flames in the churchyard. The derelict community center is on fire. And somebody is trapped inside. With Ben's help the person escapes, only to flee the scene before they can be identified. Now the small town of Haddley is abuzz with rumors. Was this an accident, or arson? Then a skeleton is found in the burnt-out foundations. When the identity of the victim is revealed, Ben is confronted with a crime that is terrifyingly close to home. As he uncovers a web of deceit and destruction that goes back decades, Ben quickly learns that in this small town, everybody has something to hide.
Autorenporträt
Robert Gold is the Sunday Times bestselling author of the Ben Harper series, which includes Twelve Secrets, a Richard and Judy Book Club pick,  Eleven Liars and Ten Seconds. Originally from Harrogate in North Yorkshire, Robert Gold began his career as an intern at the American broadcaster CNN, based in Washington DC. He returned to Yorkshire to work for the retailer ASDA, becoming the chain’s nationwide book buyer. He now works in sales for a UK publishing company. Robert now lives in Putney and his new hometown served as the inspiration for the fictional town of Haddley in his thrillers.