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1. The exonerated : a play [2004]
- Blank, Jessica, 1975-
- 1st ed. - New York : Faber and Faber, 2004.
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- Book — xvii, 76 p. ; 21 cm.
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2. Plain heathen mischief : a novel [2004]
- Clark, Martin, 1959-
- New York : Knopf, 2004.
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- Book — 397 p. ; 25 cm.
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3. The making of Martin Sparrow [2018]
- Cochrane, Peter, author.
- UK : Viking, an imprint of Penguin Books, 2018.
- Description
- Book — 453 pages ; 24 cm
- Summary
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Martin Sparrow is already struggling when the Hawkesbury's great flood of March 1806 lays waste to him and his farm. Luckless, lovelorn and deep in debt, the ex-convict is confronted with a choice. He can buckle down and set about his agricultural recovery, or he can heed the whispers of an earthly paradise on the far side of the mountains - a place where men are truly free - and strike out for a new life. But what chance of renewal is there for a man like Sparrow in either the brutal colony or the forbidding wilderness? The decision he makes triggers a harrowing chain of events and draws in a cast of extraordinary characters, including Alister Mackie, the chief constable on the river; his deputy, Thaddeus Cuff; the vicious hunter, Griffin Pinney; the Romany girl, Bea Faa; and the young Aboriginal men, Caleb and Moowut'tin, caught between war and peace. Set against the awe-inspiring immensity of the hinterland west of the Hawkesbury River, this epic of chance and endurance is an immersion into another time, a masterpiece of language and atmosphere. Rich, raw, strangely beautiful and utterly convincing, The Making of Martin Sparrow reveals Peter Cochrane - already one of our leading historians - as one of our most compelling novelists.
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4. The big get-even [2018]
- Di Filippo, Paul, 1954- author.
- First edition. - Ashland, OR : Blackstone Publishing, 2018.
- Description
- Book — 345 pages ; 22 cm
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5. Hadrian's walls [1999]
- Draper, Robert.
- 1st ed. - New York : Knopf : Distributed by Random House, 1999.
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- Book — 321 p. ; 25 cm.
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6. The monstrous heart [2019]
- Emanuel, Oliver author.
- London : Oberon Books, 2019
- Description
- Book — 63 pages ; 20 cm
- Summary
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Mag lives in a rustic cabin in the Canadian wilds, far from neighbours and further from her past. It's an unremarkable life, save for the enormous bear carcass on the kitchen table. But when her estranged daughter Beth turns up on the doorstep having been freshly released from prison, the past becomes terrifyingly present - and the bear isn't the only thing with a dangerous bite. The Monstrous Heart is a play about motherhood, the cycle of trauma, and how you can never really leave your past behind.
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7. Shadows of Pecan Hollow : a novel [2022]
- Frost, Caroline author.
- First edition - New York, NY : William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollins, [2022]
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- Book — 404 pages ; 24 cm
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Recommended by The Washington Post! "Paper Moon meets Badlands in this mesmerizing Texas backroads thriller, a twisty story of a runaway girl who finds a home and a desperate love on the road with an opportunistic criminal...told in a gritty, sensual prose."-Janet Fitch, #1 New York Times bestselling author of White Oleander Set in 1970-90s Texas, a mesmerizing story about a fierce woman and the partner-in-crime she can't escape, perfect for readers of Where the Crawdads Sing and Valentine. It was 1970 when thirteen-year-old runaway Kit Walker was abducted by Manny Romero, a smooth-talking, low-level criminal, who first coddled her and then groomed her into his partner-in-crime. Before long, Kit and Manny were infamous for their string of gas station robberies throughout Texas, making a name for themselves as the Texaco Twosome. Twenty years after they meet, Kit has scraped together a life for herself and her daughter amongst the pecan trees and muddy creeks of the town of Pecan Hollow, far from Manny. But when he shows up at her doorstep a new man, fresh out of prison, Kit is forced to reckon with the shadows of her past. A gritty, penetrating, and unexpectedly tender novel, Shadows of Pecan Hollow is a hauntingly intimate and distinctly original debut about the complexity of love-both romantic and familial-and the bonds that define us. .
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8. American gods [2018 -]
- American gods (Comic book)
- Gaiman, Neil author.
- First hardcover edition - Milwaukie, OR : Dark Horse Books, 2018-
- Description
- Book — volumes (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 27 cm
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- v.1. Shadows
- v. 2. My Ainsel
- Volume 1. Chapter one
- Somewhere in America, Los Angeles, 11:26 p.m. / P. Craig Russell and Lovern Kinderzierski
- Chapter two
- Chapter three
- Coming to America, 813 A.D. / by Walter Simonson and Laura Martin
- Chapter four
- Coming to America, 1721 / by Colleen Dorawn
- Chapter five
- Chapter six
- Chapter seven
- Chapter eight / by Glenn Fabry and Adam Brown
- Chapter nine
"This supernatural American road trip fantasy tells the story of a war between the ancient and modern gods. Shadow Moon gets out of jail only to discover his wife is dead. Defeated, broke, and uncertain where to go from here, he meets the mysterious Mr. Wednesday, who employs him to serve as his bodyguard--thrusting Shadow into a deadly world where ghosts of the past come back from the dead, and a god war is imminent."-- Provided by publisher
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9. The debtor class : a novel [2015]
- Goldman, Ivan G., author.
- Sag Harbor, NY : The Permanent Press, [2015]
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- Book — 232 pages ; 23 cm
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"Fresh from prison, young Bento stumbles into a job at a quirky collection agency, joining an unconventional crew that works out of a former warehouse where bats and pigeons roost in the rafters. Collectors scavenge among hammered victims of an economy that never seems to work for them. Debtors include patsies, cheats, liars, bewildered shopaholics, and furiously dedicated deadbeats. All bought the American dream but couldn't pay the price. "Bill collectors are like priests," says a crew member. "You can tell me anything." Battered "schmoes" do just that, sharing secrets with collector-confessors who in some cases only recently exited the list of shame themselves. A blue-skinned survivalist cop dreams of acceptance as he schemes to steal drug money; a young woman with a masters in library science waves to drivers from inside a chicken costume; a world-renowned author is picked clean by an ex-girlfriend; an Air Force navigator loses control as he transports corpses of the fallen back to the States; and lovers find each other at the other end of a collection call. Meanwhile Bento struggles to elude a cell that's awaited him all along. As their paths intersects, characters' lives throb with humor, suspense, and the intensity that flows from human beings under relentless pressure" -- provided by publisher.
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10. Dreamland court : a novel [2022]
- Herd, Dale, 1940- author.
- Westport CT : City Point Press, [2022]
- Description
- Book — 298 pages ; 21 cm
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"Set in the blighted industrial landscape of the Los Angeles basin, Dreamland Court is a love story. Johnny Dalton, just released from prison, returns home to find his wife Jackie, the mother of his two small children, passionately involved with one of his friends. Determind to do everything in his power to win her back, Johnny blunders his way through one criminal enterprise after another. When the cops pick him up for being the only adult present at a wild teenage party, he’s sent back to jail. The strange thing is, Jackie finds Johnny's antics exciting, even irresistible. Reminiscent of the pathos in Hubert Selby’s Last Exit to Brooklyn, and the comedy of John Synge’s The Playboy of the Western World, Dale Herd focuses his astute gaze on lives that are ordinarily invisible, while turning the conventional love story on its head."-- Back cover
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- Hynes, Joel, 1976- author.
- First edition. - Toronto, Ontario, Canada : Harper Perennial, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers Ltd, [2017]
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- Book — 250 pages ; 22 cm
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12. No good brother [2018]
- Keevil, Tyler author.
- London : The Borough Press, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers, 2018.
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- Book — 388 pages ; 23 cm
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`Keevil's writing is unmissable...brilliant' Viv Groskop, author of The Anna Karenina Fix The Coen Brothers meets Patrick deWitt in this glorious novel from award-winning author Tyler Keevil: a high-stakes adventure of love, loss and morality, introducing two unlikely outlaws... Tim Harding has spent the fishing season in Canada working as a deckhand, making an honest living. When his hot-headed younger brother tracks him down at the shipyards in Vancouver, Tim senses trouble. Jake is a drifter, a dreamer, an ex-con, and now he needs help in repaying a debt to the notorious Delaney gang. So begins an epic, unpredictable odyssey across land and sea as the brothers journey down to the Delaney's ranch in the U.S., chased by customs officials, freak storms and the gnawing feeling that their luck is about to run out. But while they may be able to outrun the law, there's no escaping the ghosts of their tragic family past and neither is prepared for who and what awaits them at the other end. Quick-witted and beautifully observed, No Good Brother is an exquisite portrait of brotherly love and loyalty, examining the loss of innocence and the ties that bind us.
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13. The hell of it all : a T.J. Peterson mystery [2017]
- Kroll, Bob, 1947- author.
- Toronto, Ontario : ECW Press, [2017]
- Description
- Book — 311 pages ; 20 cm.
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14. Dog eats dog [2008]
- Levison, Iain.
- London : Bitter Lemon Press, 2008.
- Description
- Book — 282 p. ; 20 cm.
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Philip Dixon is down on his luck. A hair-raising escape from a lucrative but botched bank robbery lands him gushing blood and on the verge of collapse in a quaint college town in New Hampshire. How can he find a place to hide out in this innocent setting? But peering into the window of the nearest house, he sees a glimmer of hope: a man in his mid-thirties, obviously some kind of academic, is rolling around on the living-room floor with an attractive high-school student...And so Professor Elias White is blackmailed into harbouring a dangerous fugitive, as Dixon - with a cool quarter-million in his bag and dreams of Canada in his head - gets ready for the last phase of his escape. But the last phase is always the hardest...FBI agent Denise Lupo is on his trail, and she's better at her job than her superiors think. As for Elias White, his surprising transition from respected academic to willing accomplice poses a ruthless threat that Dixon would be foolish to underestimate...
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15. Night sky, morning star [2000]
- Lucero, Evelina Zuni, 1953-
- Tucson : University of Arizona Press, c2000.
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- Book — 228 p. ; 23 cm.
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16. The lights below [1993]
- MacDougall, Carl.
- London : Secker & Warburg, 1993.
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- Book — 243 p. ; 22 cm.
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When Andy Paterson gets out of jail, he finds Glasgow different from the place he left two years before. But before he himself can change, he must deal with the past, with why he went to jail and what happened while he was in there.
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17. I am the light of this world : a novel [2022]
- Parker, Michael, 1959- author.
- First edition - Chapel Hill, North Carolina : Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 2022
- Description
- Book — 289 pages ; 22 cm
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"In the early 1970s, in Stovall, Texas, seventeen-year-old Earl--a loner, dreamer, lover of music and words--meets Tina, the new girl in town. Tina convinces Earl to drive her to see her mother in Austin, where Earl and Tina are quickly separated. Two days later, Earl is being questioned by the police about Tina's disappearance and the blood in the trunk of his car. But Earl can't remember what happened in Austin, and with little financial support from his working-class family, he is sentenced for a crime he did not commit. Forty years later, Earl is released into a world he can barely navigate. Settling in a small town on the Oregon coast, he attempts to establish a sense of freedom from both bars and razor wire and the emotional toll of incarceration. But just as Earl finds the rhythm he's always sought, his past returns to endanger the new life he's built"--Book jacket flap
"The story of Earl, a 17-year-old boy who goes to prison for a crime he didn't commit"-- Provided by publisher
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18. Leaving Disneyland [2001]
- Parsons, Alexander.
- 1st ed, - New York : Thomas Dunne Books, 2001.
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- Book — 264 p. ; 22 cm.
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19. The man who came uptown [2018]
- Pelecanos, George P. author.
- First edition. - New York : Mulholland Books, an imprint of Little, Brown and Company, 2018.
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- Book — 263 pages ; 25 cm
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20. Red midnight [2002]
- Phillips, Thomas Hal, 1922-2007
- Jackson : University Press of Mississippi, c2002.
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- Book — xii, 306 p. ; 21 cm.
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21. Black Fridays [2012]
- Sears, Michael, 1950- author.
- Berkley premium edition. - New York : Berkley Books, 2013.
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- Book — 421 pages ; 19 cm
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22. Marginal [2019]
- Sèye, Mour, 1989- author.
- Dakar : L'Harmattan Sénégal, [2019]
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- Book — 159 pages ; 22 cm
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23. Snake eyes [1992]
- Smith, Rosamond, 1938-
- New York : Dutton, ©1992
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- Book — 280 pages ; 23 cm
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When murderer Lee Roy Sears is paroled from prison, he terrorizes the family of the lawyer who helped him
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24. Come to me [2016]
- Soracco, Sin, 1947- author.
- San Francisco, CA : Ithuriel's Spear/The Green Arcade, [2016]
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- Book — 312 pages : color illustration ; 22 cm
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25. Cold storage, Alaska [2014]
- Straley, John, 1953-
- New York : Soho Crime, 2014.
- Description
- Book — 298 pages ; 24 cm
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"Cold Storage, Alaska, is a remote fishing outpost where salmonberries sparkle in the morning frost and where you just might catch a King Salmon if you're zen enough to wait for it. Settled in 1935 by Norse fishermen who liked to skinny dip in its natural hot springs, the town enjoyed prosperity in the mid-20th Century, at the height of the frozen fish boom. But now the cold storage plant is all but abandoned and the population is shrinking every day. Clive "The Milkman" McCahon returns to his tiny Alaska hometown after a 7-year jail stint for dealing coke. He has a lot to make up to his younger brother, Miles, who has dutifully been taking care of their ailing mother--and, really, all of Cold Storage--Miles is a Physician's Assistant and the closest thing to a doctor this side of Sitka. But Clive doesn't realize the trouble he's bringing home. He's reformed now, and his dream is to open a bar-slash-church (a Cold Storage ordinance requires there to be as many churches in town as there are bars). Clive's vengeful old business partner is hot on his heels, a stick-in-the-mud State Trooper is dying to bust Clive for narcotics, and, to complicate everything, Clive might be going insane--lately, he's been hearing animals talking to him. Will his arrival in Cold Storage be a breath of fresh air for the sleepy, depopulated town? Or will Clive's arrival turn the whole place upside-down?"-- Provided by publisher.
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26. White throat [2020]
- Thornton, Sarah (Novelist), author.
- Melbourne, Victoria, Australia : Text Publishing, 2020
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- Book — 303 pages ; 24 cm
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"Disgraced former lawyer Clementine Jones is on the shores of paradise, Queensland's Great Sandy Straits, trying to outrun her past. Bored with her house-sitting gig, she becomes a reluctant recruit to the local environmental group, campaigning to save an endangered turtle as developers close in. Then a body is found at the base of a quarry, and Clem's world is turned upside down. The police say suicide. Clem's convinced it was murder. She also knows she's the only one interested in tracking down the killer. Well, the only one apart from her friend Torrens, ex-con and reformed standover man. And he's got his own fight on his hands."--Publisher
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27. False allegations [1996]
- Vachss, Andrew H.
- 1st ed. - New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1996.
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- Book — 229 p. ; 24 cm.
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28. Safe house [1998]
- Vachss, Andrew H.
- 1st ed. - New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1998.
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- Book — 291 p. ; 25 cm.
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29. We begin at the end [2020]
- Whitaker, Chris, author.
- London : Zaffre, 2020
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- Book — 458 pages ; 24 cm
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'A beautifully written mystery, packed with unforgettable characters' JANE HARPER 'Surely destined to conquer the world . . . Astonishingly good' RUTH JONES 'An accomplished and moving story of crime, punishment, love and redemption' GUARDIAN 'So beautifully written . . . will remain with you for a long time' LYNDA LA PLANTE 'Contender for thriller of the year' JON COATES, SUNDAY EXPRESS With the staggering intensity of James Lee Burke and the absorbing narrative of Jane Harper's The Dry, We Begin at the End is a powerful novel about absolute love and the lengths we will go to keep our family safe. This is a story about good and evil and how life is lived somewhere in between. 'YOU CAN'T SAVE SOMEONE THAT DOESN'T WANT TO BE SAVED . . .' Thirty years ago, Vincent King became a killer. Now, he's been released from prison and is back in his hometown of Cape Haven, California. Not everyone is pleased to see him. Like Star Radley, his ex-girlfriend, and sister of the girl he killed. Duchess Radley, Star's thirteen-year-old daughter, is part-carer, part-protector to her younger brother, Robin - and to her deeply troubled mother. But in trying to protect Star, Duchess inadvertently sets off a chain of events that will have tragic consequences not only for her family, but also the whole town. Murder, revenge, retribution. How far can we run from the past when the past seems doomed to repeat itself? 'Magnificent . . . an instant classic, a West Coast Where the Crawdads Sing . . . a special, vital novel. I'm grateful to have read it' A J FINN 'I LOVED this book . . . This is a book to be read and re-read and an author to be celebrated' LOUISE PENNY 'This one has it all . . . an absolute delight from first page to last' JOHN HART 'A magnificent crime novel. It deserves to win a hatful of awards. A BIG hat. Consider me a major fan' MARK BILLINGHAM 'One of the best books I've ever read' FIONA CUMMINS 'An absolute masterclass in crime writing and story-telling' JO SPAIN 'Writing that is Booker Prize good' DEBORAH O'CONNOR 'One of the year's best crime reads' VASEEM KHAN.
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A GUARDIAN BEST THRILLER OF THE YEAR An EXPRESS BEST THRILLER OF THE YEAR An i BEST THRILLER OF THE YEAR A MIRROR BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR A WATERSTONES THRILLER OF THE MONTH READ THE BOOK EVERYONE IS CALLING A MASTERPIECE! 'A beautifully written mystery, packed with unforgettable characters' JANE HARPER 'Contender for thriller of the year' SUNDAY EXPRESS 'An accomplished and moving story of crime, punishment, love and redemption' GUARDIAN For fans of Jane Harper's The Dry comes a powerful novel about the lengths we will go to keep our family safe. This is a story about good and evil and how life is lived somewhere in between. Thirty years ago, Vincent King became a killer. Now, he's been released from prison and is back in his hometown of Cape Haven, California. Not everyone is pleased to see him. Like Star Radley, his ex-girlfriend, and sister of the girl he killed. Duchess Radley, Star's thirteen-year-old daughter, is part-carer, part-protector to her younger brother, Robin - and to her deeply troubled mother. But in trying to protect Star, Duchess inadvertently sets off a chain of events that will have tragic consequences not only for her family, but also the whole town. Murder, revenge, retribution. How far can we run from the past, when the past seems doomed to repeat itself? WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT WE BEGIN AT THE END: 'Magnificent . . . an instant classic, a West Coast Where the Crawdads Sing . . . a special, vital novel. I'm grateful to have read it' A J FINN 'Surely destined to conquer the world' RUTH JONES 'A magnificent crime novel. It deserves to win a hatful of awards. A BIG hat. Consider me a major fan' MARK BILLINGHAM 'So beautifully written' LYNDA LA PLANTE 'Incredible writing, characters so brilliantly drawn they jump off the page. Outstanding' BA PARIS 'I LOVED this book . . . This is a book to be read and re-read and an author to be celebrated' LOUISE PENNY 'A stunning and heartbreaking book - will keep you gripped until the last moving page' CLAIRE MCGOWAN 'An exceptionally beautiful and accomplished crime novel' ALI LAND 'One of the best books I've ever read' FIONA CUMMINS 'An absolute masterclass in crime writing and story-telling' JO SPAIN 'One of the year's best crime reads' VASEEM KHAN 'One of my favourite books of all time' M. W. CRAVEN, winner of the CWA's Gold Dagger Award 'Breathtakingly beautiful. Another stunning story from the genius of Chris Whitaker' COMPULSIVE READERS 'A spellbinding masterclass in storytelling . . . one of the best books I have ever had the joy to read' ALEX J BOOKS BLOG 'A masterpiece . . . a contender for my top book of 2020' FOR WINTER NIGHTS BLOG 'I was totally seduced by this absolute masterpiece . . . took my breath away' SUIDI'S BOOK REVIEWS 'This book is bound to become a classic . . . Reader, Chris Whitaker's book made me cry . . . such is the power of this writing' LIVE AND DEADLY BLOG 'Utterly brilliant . . . This isn't just crime fiction, this is a masterclass' MELANIE READS BLOG 'A masterpiece of storytelling with clever twists and an ending to knock you sideways' CANDIS MAGAZINE 'This heart-rending story . . . is among the most powerful and moving I have read in years' DAILY MAIL 'Cements Whitaker's status as one of the most talented authors writing today' HEAT MAGAZINE 'Masterly novel' SUNDAY EXPRESS 'A dark yet painfully human tale that is impossible to forget' CRIME MONTHLY 'Beautifully written and deeply moving' SUNDAY TIMES CRIME CLUB 'A gorgeous, crystalline novel' JEANINE CUMMINS, author of AMERICAN DIRT 'Heartbreaking and profound, this is my thriller of the year' MIRROR.
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