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Someone is hurting the most vulnerable person in your life, but they can't tell you who it is. What would you do? When shy publisher Kate Kinley finds mysterious bruises on her mother's arms she assumes the worst. Suffering with early onset dementia, her mother insists that nothing is wrong; it was just a clumsy accident. But was it an accident, or has her mother's illness made her forget what really happened? In desperate need of someone she can trust, her isolation and paranoia grow as the closest people in her life become key suspects. With each heart-stopping revelation, Kate begins to…mehr

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Someone is hurting the most vulnerable person in your life, but they can't tell you who it is. What would you do? When shy publisher Kate Kinley finds mysterious bruises on her mother's arms she assumes the worst. Suffering with early onset dementia, her mother insists that nothing is wrong; it was just a clumsy accident. But was it an accident, or has her mother's illness made her forget what really happened? In desperate need of someone she can trust, her isolation and paranoia grow as the closest people in her life become key suspects. With each heart-stopping revelation, Kate begins to realise that the perpetrator is no longer interested in inflicting bruises; they want blood. Keep Me Close is a compelling story of gross immorality, a cautionary tale of how easily wicked people can take advantage of the vulnerable elderly people in your life. If you love dark, psychological revenge-thrillers like The Sister-in-Law, The Babysitter and The Girl on the Train, you will love this twisty, sinister read. Perfect for readers of Gillian Flynn, Karin Slaughter, and Paula Hawkins.
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Jane Holland lives in Cornwall with her family and two inquisitive cats, where she enjoys gardening and coastal walks. A full-time novelist, she also writes historical, romantic and other fiction under a variety of pseudonyms, including Betty Walker, Beth Good, Victoria Lamb, Elizabeth Moss, Hannah Coates, and JJ Holland.