'Fresh, compelling and compassionate' AMANDA JENNINGS
'An unusually gripping and authentic police procedural.' SUNDAY TIMES CRIME CLUB, selected for Paperback of the Week
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A gritty, heart-stopping crime thriller that will have you utterly obsessed.
We were told to meet at a rooftop bar.
Four friends, bound by one terrible secret.
No one knew why we were there.
Then we saw a woman, watched as she fell from the edge and plunged to her death.
The police think it's suicide, but I know better.
Someone is sending a message.
Now they're coming for us.
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Praise for Merilyn Davies:
'A breath-taking, page-turning read' CLARE MACKINTOSH
'Assured, fresh, engrossing' MEL SHERRATT
'Compassionately, confidently and beautifully written' STEVE MOSBY
'An unusually gripping and authentic police procedural.' SUNDAY TIMES CRIME CLUB, selected for Paperback of the Week
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A gritty, heart-stopping crime thriller that will have you utterly obsessed.
We were told to meet at a rooftop bar.
Four friends, bound by one terrible secret.
No one knew why we were there.
Then we saw a woman, watched as she fell from the edge and plunged to her death.
The police think it's suicide, but I know better.
Someone is sending a message.
Now they're coming for us.
__________________________
Praise for Merilyn Davies:
'A breath-taking, page-turning read' CLARE MACKINTOSH
'Assured, fresh, engrossing' MEL SHERRATT
'Compassionately, confidently and beautifully written' STEVE MOSBY
The characters - and potential suspects - introduced are interesting and compelling, with the background story original and disturbing. Without giving too much away, I felt the subject tackled in this novel deserves to be widely recognised and confronted. This layered plot considers a range of themes including homelessness, revenge and sexuality. By combining all of these strands, Merilyn Davies has produced a believable novel with realistic characters Elementary V Watson