'Fresh, compelling and compassionate' AMANDA JENNINGS
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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
Merilyn Davies is a former Crime Analyst for the Metropolitan Police and she is married to a serving officer with the Met. She was co-founder of the Chipping Norton Literary Festival and now works for Oxford City Council. She lives in Oxfordshire with her family.
This fast-paced, authentic thriller - written by an ex-crime analyst - immerses you so deeply in the investigation, you'll be desperate to get to the bottom of the case.
Crime Monthly Magazine
'The darkness surrounding the two girls and their vulnerable hopelessness twanged at my heart strings…That the author is a former crime analyst gives the story an authentic, experienced and intelligent feel. Yet pleasingly there is not too much police jargon. There is a good sense of atmosphere along with time and place in both timelines…an excellent debut novel.'
Crime Review