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When you can't prove it's murder, how do you get justice? DI Kate Fletcher is called to a gory crime scene just outside Doncaster. Julia Sullivan-a prominent right-wing local politician-has been murdered in her bath, her wrists and throat slashed with a shard of mirror. Despite the presence of a note, the death is clearly not suicide. A second fake suicide is discovered near the village of Turton. At the scene, Kate is struck by the similarity of the note to the one at the Sullivan scene. Is it possible that the victims are connected? When a third murder is uncovered, Kate realises she is on…mehr

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When you can't prove it's murder, how do you get justice? DI Kate Fletcher is called to a gory crime scene just outside Doncaster. Julia Sullivan-a prominent right-wing local politician-has been murdered in her bath, her wrists and throat slashed with a shard of mirror. Despite the presence of a note, the death is clearly not suicide. A second fake suicide is discovered near the village of Turton. At the scene, Kate is struck by the similarity of the note to the one at the Sullivan scene. Is it possible that the victims are connected? When a third murder is uncovered, Kate realises she is on the hunt for a vicious killer, whose motive may well be buried in the past . . . Also available in the DI Kate Fletcher Series: Book 1: Closer to Home Book 2: Merciless Book 3: Bad Seed Book 4: Reunion A gripping suspenseful thriller full of twists and turns, the bestselling DI Kate Fletcher series is perfect for fans of authors like Angela Marsons and Helen H. Durrant. Heleyne Hammersely is also the author of psychological thrillers Don't Breathe, Forgotten, and Fracture.
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Heleyne Hammersley was born in South Yorkshire but has lived in Cumbria for the last twenty years where she sometimes teaches English and often walks on the fells. She has been writing since junior school ¿ her first work was a collection of poems called Give Them the Works when she was ten years old. The poems were carefully handwritten on plain paper and tied together with knitting yarn. Since then she¿s gone on to complete a number of creative writing courses with the Open University and she is a regular NaNoWriMo participant. The idea for Forgotten came about while on an extended holiday in China and South-East Asia in 2001. Heleyne was on a bus in the mountains of Thailand and found herself wondering what would happen if she was suddenly thrown out of the emergency exit on a tight bend with no belongings or money. This rather disturbing thought eventually became a novel.