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A death in remote Scotland remains an unspoken secret-for now . . . "A cracking read that will keep you engaged until the very end." -Sharon Bairden, author of Sins of the Father On a remote Scottish hillside, three paths meet. On each path, a boy, one carrying a gun. When their paths cross, a shot is fired and a boy dies. That leaves two-one killer and one perfect witness . . . This killer will stop at nothing to make sure the witness says nothing. Keeping quiet can be difficult, even for someone who's been guarding a secret of his own for five years. What if the witness decides he's been…mehr

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A death in remote Scotland remains an unspoken secret-for now . . . "A cracking read that will keep you engaged until the very end." -Sharon Bairden, author of Sins of the Father On a remote Scottish hillside, three paths meet. On each path, a boy, one carrying a gun. When their paths cross, a shot is fired and a boy dies. That leaves two-one killer and one perfect witness . . . This killer will stop at nothing to make sure the witness says nothing. Keeping quiet can be difficult, even for someone who's been guarding a secret of his own for five years. What if the witness decides he's been silent too long? Sometimes even the unspeakable must be spoken, if we can find the words . . . From the bestselling author of the psychological thrillers Till The Dust Settles and I Know Where You Live. One Perfect Witness is a gripping thriller with a "brilliant storyline, great characters and an unusually satisfying ending" (Wendy Haines).
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Pat Young writes psychological thrillers. Her debut Till the Dust Settles won the Constable Stag Trophy and an Amazon number 1 best-seller award. Readers were keen for a sequel so Pat wrote the chilling I know where you live. Her third book, One Perfect Witness, sat at number 2 in the Scottish Crime charts, nestled between Rankin and Cleeves. But Pat never intended to be a writer. Then a story got inside her head, demanding to be told. She is fascinated by what happens when someone suddenly disappears. That theme runs through all her novels.