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THE MUST-READ ROMANCE NOVEL OF THE YEAR'Original, heartfelt and absorbing, I read it in one sitting.' JOSIE SILVER, bestselling author of One Day in DecemberWhat if you could do all the things you never did . . .Meet Olivia. Her life is just about perfect. She has a great job, a close-knit family - and she's going to marry the love of her life this summer.So what's missing? She's twenty-eight years old and she's never left her hometown. And Jake is the only boyfriend she's ever had. Her friends tell her how lucky she is - and Liv believes them. But there's still something bugging her.After a romantic lakeside picnic to celebrate their one-year engagement, Liv takes a stroll to clear her head. She slips and loses her balance, plunging into the cold lake water . . .When Liv wakes up, she's in a hospital bed. The nurse tells her she was brought in by a dog walker who found her unconscious.But Liv has no scratches or bruises. And there's no engagement ring on her finger.Her family, her fiancé and everyone else she thought she knew don't know who she is. And Jake is about to propose to somebody else.So now Liv has a chance to do all the things she never did. But maybe she doesn't want to. Maybe she wants Jake to fall in love with her all over again . . .The Love I Could Have Had is an extraordinary and unforgettable novel for anyone who has ever believed in destiny and soulmates - or paused to wonder what your life might look like if you'd made a different choice.This powerful love story is perfect for fans of Taylor Jenkins Reid, Audrey Niffenegger, Jojo Moyes, David Nicholls, Colleen Hoover, Laura Barnett, Rebecca Searle and Holly Miller.
Detective Norman is out of retirement and back on the beat in a rainy Welsh seaside town. Llangwelli might be short on sunshine, but it's certainly not short on murders . . . Norman may seem a bit old-fashioned, but he's always willing to learn from his band of misfit recruits. It's not exactly how a groom would expect to find his bride on their wedding day. Early that morning, David Griffiths discovers his wife-to-be's body hanging in the stables at the idyllic farmhouse where they were due to pledge 'til death do us part. It appears to be a clear-cut case of suicide. But Detective Norman is not convinced. Why would a vibrant, successful young woman take her own life on her wedding day? Everyone says Tilly had a heart of gold. So who would want to kill her? Detective Norman's investigations reveal that Tilly wasn't quite the happy-go-lucky person she appeared to be - and she isn't the only family member hiding a dark secret. Tilly's older brother, her best friend, the groom himself: the list of suspects quickly grows. Can Detective Norman and his team uncover the culprit before more wedding guests meet a grisly end? This absolutely gripping detective mystery full of twists and turns is perfect for fans of Rachel McLean, J.D. Kirk, Pauline Rowson, Elly Griffiths, Matt Brolly and Simon McCleave.
DISCOVER A SERIES OF CAPTIVATING HISTORICAL MYSTERIES FILLED WITH TWISTS FROM BESTSELLING AUTHOR PAULINE ROWSON. Meet Inspector Alun Ryga of Scotland Yard's Murder Squad. Having survived WW2 in a prisoner of war camp, he's vowed to get justice for those who need it. 1951, Dungeness, Kent. It's a bitterly cold day in March when Inspector Alun Ryga alights from the train on the Kent coast. Despite its name, Greatstone-on-Sea was far from great - no matter what any holiday poster advertized. But Ryga's not here for a holiday. He's here because Barbara Fennel, a former pilot, has been found dead in the dunes by a local fisherman. The marks around Barbara's neck suggest she was strangled, but there's no sign of a murder weapon. When the fisherman goes missing, he becomes the prime suspect. But nobody knows anything about him, let alone where they can find him. Meanwhile, Ryga traces Barbara's steps back to the shabby house she rented in Hythe. He finds is a subminiature camera stuffed in her nightdress case - the kind usually used by spies. Suddenly Ryga is embroiled in a case filled with secrets and lies. A case where no one is who they say they are, and things aren't always what they seem . . . Fans of Elly Griffiths, Laura Wilson, Anthony Horowitz, Robert Harris, Philip Kerr, Frederick Forsyth and Keith Finney will devour this series of enthralling historical crime mysteries set in 1950s England - a time of rationing and recovery from the struggles of the Second World War.
DISCOVER YOUR NEXT FAVOURITE SERIES OF CRIME THRILLERS, SET IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND.Please note this is a completely revised edition of Never Came Home.Darlington is a small Northern town where everyone knows everyone. But Detectives Orion Tanzy and Max Byrd know that small towns can harbour deadly killers . . .Anna Greenwell is walking home through the park with her six-year-old son when they come across a body. As soon as she sees the trainers and tracksuit, she knows. Her eldest was wearing those same clothes last night - and he never came home.At the post-mortem, Tanzy and Byrd see that Mark Greenwell's back is covered in deep scars. Some have healed, but others are fresh and raw. Someone was punishing this boy with regular whippings.Meanwhile, the new DCI is making things especially difficult for Tanzy, and Byrd is still grieving for his parents. But things get even worse when a nine-year-old boy disappears on his way to school.Damien Spencer went missing from the alley by his house. Is his abduction connected to the murder of Mark Greenwell? Tanzy and Byrd must find out - before it's too late.Darlington used to be a nice town. Not any more.Detectives Tanzy and Byrd must stop this depraved killer before the body count rises.This propulsive, unputdownable crime thriller is perfect for fans of D.S. Butler, Charlie Gallagher, Rachel McLean, Alex Smith and Joy Ellis.
MEET DETECTIVE NICKI HARDCASTLE IN THIS BRILLIANT NEW SUFFOLK-BASED CRIME SERIES. Three grisly crime scenes. Body parts strewn across the pretty market town of Bury St Edmunds. Detective Nicki Hardcastle tackles her darkest case yet. It's a freezing December night when Detective Nicki gets the call. An elderly theatregoer finds his Dress Circle seat and receives the shock of his life: resting on the faded cushion is a pair of human eyes. Several hours later, a few miles across town, comes the second horrifying find. A severed human tongue. Then a worshipper at the cathedral is appalled to discover a human hand under the pew in front of her. One dismembered body - or three tortured victims? The pretty market town of Bury St Edmunds has never seen anything like it. Someone is playing twisted games with Nicki and her team - but only the killer seems to know the rules. Nicki is in a race against time to track down a brutal murderer - before more victims meet a grisly fate. Perfect for fans of Helen H. Durrant, Joy Ellis, Ann Cleeves, Angela Marsons and Rachel McLean.
A FAST-PACED ACTION THRILLER PACKED WITH HEART-STOPPING TWISTS.Frank Doy has had enough of playing nice. This time, he's playing by his own rules.Frank gets a visit from a young man with a big problem. A ten-million-pound problem. Jason just hit the jackpot in the lottery. Unfortunately, someone else has plans for the money: his cash-strapped father-in-law.Jason's father-in-law George is a dodgy real-estate developer whose strong-arm methods rival the Mafia. And he's determined to get his hands on Jason's winnings.Frank discovers George is planning for his son-in-law to have an unfortunate 'accident.' So his daughter, Jason's estranged wife, can collect the £10 million.George is coming for Jason and his money. And there's nowhere to hide on the North York Moors.But Frank Doy isn't the type to sit back and do nothing. Going up against men like this can only mean one thing. Playing dirty.
DISCOVER YOUR NEXT FAVOURITE SERIES OF CRIME THRILLERS, SET IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND.Please note this is a completely revised edition of That Night.Darlington is a small Northern town where everyone knows everyone. And Detectives Tanzy and Byrd know there's a twisted serial killer in their midst . . .They find Julia Porter's body tied to a chair in her quiet family home in the outskirts of Darlington. She's covered in blood, and someone has cut out her eyes.Next to her is a message written in red crayon: She didn't see it coming.Detectives Tanzy and Byrd have never seen the like of this in their town before. Then a few days later a woman is handed a package on the high street.It contains Julia Porter's eyes . . . It's a warning.Darlington used to be a nice town. Not any more.Detectives Tanzy and Byrd must stop this twisted serial killer before more women pay the ultimate price.This propulsive, unputdownable crime thriller is perfect for fans of D.S. Butler, Charlie Gallagher, Rachel McLean, Alex Smith and Joy Ellis.
AN ABSOLUTELY BREATHTAKING PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER WITH A STUNNING FINAL TWIST.The Nanny . . .She lost her mother far too young. And now she's lost her best friend, too.She needs to escape, so she takes a job with a wealthy family.They live in an isolated old manor house in the Derbyshire countryside. There's never anyone around.The parents are not exactly warm. It's all piano practice and scheduling playdates.Their little girl is so sweet, but she needs a friend as well as a nanny.Everyone says the grown-up son is dangerous. But she can't help be drawn to him . . .And there's something no one talks about. A secret that this family will do anything to keep.She became a nanny to finally find a family to call her own. Now that she's found them - will they destroy her?. . . She's part of their family now.
Detective Lola Harris discovers two victims in Pollok park. The woman survives but Lola finds connections to an old case in Liverpool. Her victim may be alive, but she's still in very real danger.
Delve into the dark secrets of a small New Zealand town . . .By night Ruby Palmer performs on the stage. By day she is on the hunt for a killer.Ruby's childhood friend Betty was murdered thirty years ago. Betty was the only person who ever stuck up for Ruby in the local children's home where they met.The death of Ruby's adopted mother triggers buried memories that she'd rather have forgotten. Now it's time to find out what happened to her friend.But thirty years is a long time. And her only lead is an old notebook, filled with the symbols from a deck of cards: the diamond, spade, heart and clubs. What do they mean?The closer she gets to the truth, the more dangerous the game becomes. Ruby must unmask the killer before she pays the ultimate price . . .
Puti Derrell likes to go running at midnight. But Porohiwi doesn't feel safe anymore. There's an unsettling unease that's lingering in the air . . . The first thing she notices is the smell. But that's not the worst thing. It's not even the rope around his neck. It's the strange mask over his face. Someone has murdered her grandfather. Puti is reluctantly thrust into a dangerous investigation to catch her grandfather's killer. But it's the last thing she needs right now. She's just become guardian to her ten-year-old niece and unexpected owner of her late sister's bookshop. Then another body turns up, and that makes two local men who have been strangled to death. Someone is sending a disturbing message. Puti finds herself entangled in a treacherous web of deceit, where the most sinister secrets lie closest to home . . . This unputdownable mystery is perfect for fans of Where the Crawdads Sing, The Luminaries, An Isolated Incident, Ellen Hart, Melinda Leigh, Simon McCleave or Vanda Symon.
Just friends for now . . . but what about later?Bar owner Paige's mojo is broken. She's eternally single and there's a new Instagrammable bottomless brunch spot in town that's threatening to steal her regulars.But she can't deny that there's just something about competitor Melanie and her prim and proper librarian look.There's no denying the chemistry. But Melanie should be her rival, not her friend. And definitely not anything else.But when they're thrown together to work on a local art project, Paige might find that being just friends is going to be trickier than she imagined . . .This is book four in the Friends series but it can be read as a standalone novel. This is Paige and Melanie's story.Fans of Phoebe MacLeod, Kathryn Freeman, Beth O'Leary, Portia MacIntosh, Clare Lydon or Holly Martin will be enchanted by this feel-good LGBT romance.
DISCOVER A HEART-WARMING PAGE-TURNING ROMANCE THAT WILL LIFT YOUR SPIRITSLiz Cartwright is finally where she wants to be.Life hasn't been easy. The death of her brother, Danny, when she was a teenager was devastating. But Liz has worked hard to put her life back together, and she's just landed her dream job: catering for an exclusive dinner party.Then on the night of her big break she locks eyes across the room with the man she hoped she'd never see again. It's enough to bring Liz's life crashing down once more.Because Alex Sinclaire knew her before it all went wrong. Once upon a time he was her brother's best friend, but he let Danny down in the cruellest way. Liz has always blamed him directly for what happened to Danny - and to her too.But Alex doesn't remember things the same way. And despite his wealth and success, life hasn't been easy on him either.It seems there are things that both of them left unsaid.Maybe it's finally time to say them . . .Embracing your dreams may mean letting go of the past.Uplifting and emotional, it's impossible not to fall in love with the brilliant new novel by Linda Middleton. Perfect for all fans of Jill Mansell, Julie Houston, Beth Moran and Jenny Colgan.
Your husband's dead. He's never coming back. So why is he on a dating site asking you to go out with him? Then Linda has it all: a gorgeous home, a devoted husband, two loving daughters. But she throws it all away to chase an impossible dream. Now Linda is alone and penniless, living in a shabby rented flat. With nothing to lose, she joins a dating site for the over 50s. But the one man who responds to her profile, a man calling himself Tony Fortin, is not who he says he is. Linda recognizes him immediately. He's Marcus, her second husband. But that's impossible. Marcus died eight months ago. He drowned off the coast of Corfu. As Linda digs deeper, she discovers that the man she married second time around had been keeping secrets from her. Very dark secrets. Now the one person who can help her is the person who has every reason not to get involved. Her first husband.
AN ABSOLUTELY GRIPPING CRIME THRILLER WITH AN ASTONISHING TWIST.A bloodstained coat. Three missing women. One dead body.Detective Mary Hume reckons she's seen it all. But she's never seen anything like this.It begins with the discovery of a broken body in a lift shaft in an old Victorian warehouse.The post-mortem reveals the bloodstains on the dead man's coat belong to three different people. DNA identifies one of them as Julie Cross, whose body was discovered six months earlier, covered in horrifying wounds.Maverick ex-police officer Raine was hired to look for Julie. She didn't find Julie in time. But she's determined to find out who killed her.So, who does the rest of the blood belong to?Chalk-and-cheese detective duo Raine and Hume are in a race against time to uncover the truth before more young women die.Perfect for fans of Mark Billingham, Lynda La Plante, Karin Slaughter, Biba Pearce and Angela Marsons.
AN UNPUTDOWNABLE PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER WITH A STUNNING FINAL TWIST.They find a cabin in the woods and think they're finally safe. But little do they know, the nightmare is just beginning.This camping trip is Chris's last chance to keep his family together. His wife is gone and, after what he did, his daughters aren't speaking to him. But things go wrong as soon as they get to the mountains.Kayla is still so pissed at him, and Emma runs off into the woods. By the time they find her, she's broken her leg and there's a bad storm rolling in. They need shelter, fast.They think they've found sanctuary when they come across an old farmstead. The woman inside welcomes them in out of the howling blizzard and straps up Emma's leg.But the phone lines are down. The roads are blocked. And the woman in the cabin is not what she seems . . .Will Chris and his daughters survive the night?Set in the stunning wilderness of the Colorado Flat Tops, this addictive thriller packed with shocking twists will make you question everything you think you know about family.
SET UNDER THE BROODING SKIES OF NORTH NORFOLK. MEET SARA HIRST AS SHE SEARCHES FOR HER LOST FATHER AND FINDS THAT GREAT BEAUTY SOMETIMES CONCEALS GREAT VIOLENCE.Detective Sara Hirst has moved from London to Norfolk Police's Serious Crimes Unit. She wants to know the truth about her father, who has connections to the area. Her mother won't tell her the real story.A NEW JOB. A NEW PLACE. SAME OLD PROBLEMS.Sara's first call-out is to a decomposing body discovered in a ditch on a local farm. How does the murder relate to a recent spate of thefts? Who wanted the victim dead?THEN THE CASE GROWS VERY PERSONAL . . .
Northamptonshire, April 1926.Emily lost her husband during the Great War, and now lives with her son Chadwick. Over the Easter weekend, he takes her to visit her beloved family home. But, for Emily, returning to Alleyn Dene dredges up the pain of the past.The memories soon come flooding back. Of the girl she once was, of her lost innocence, of how life used to be before that fateful night at the ball at Nethercote Hall when she was seventeen.She has kept her secret since that day, and has lived with her pain ever since.Her husband was a good man, and she is blessed that Chad has grown up to be just like his father, but Emily is still waiting for the sun.Now, after a chance meeting with a handsome bus conductor on a trip to London, Emily is finally starting to feel like the clouds might part.A prisoner of the past, she might be able to look to the future - if only she can confront the terrible truth that she has kept hidden for more than twenty years.
Detective Sara Hirst has moved from London to Norfolk Police's Serious Crimes Unit. Under the brooding skies of North Norfolk, Sara faces her toughest case yet and finds that great beauty sometimes conceals great violence.Too many secrets.Too much pain.Too many leads.Dawn breaks as a dog-walker finds a dead body, half-naked and wrapped tightly in an old groundsheet.Sara is first on the scene.Who is the victim? And who will be next?Sara must take on some of Britain's most wanted criminals if she's to find out the truth.This crackling, twisty thriller set within the mysterious beauty of the east coast will have you flying through the pages right till the gripping end.
Detective Sara Hirst has moved from London to Norfolk Police's Serious Crimes Unit.Carnival week in Cromer. It's been an easy-going summer for the Norfolk Police's Serious Crimes Unit - until this morning.The body of Daisy Shaw, the Carnival Queen, is discovered in a back alley, stretched out on the cobbles. Her long blonde hair lies matted and dishevelled around her head, her fingers clutch a sparkly plastic tiara.Suspicion falls on the carnival crew, especially when it turns out that one of them is Daisy's boyfriend.The atmosphere in Cromer soon grows nasty. The town turns against the outsiders. The roads are closed. The town descends into chaos. And the murder detectives are right in the thick of it, trying to piece together what happened to Daisy.The close-knit carnival community is all too used to prejudice and none too keen on helping the police.Meanwhile, both Sara's mother and boyfriend have bombshells to drop. Can Sara solve the case before anyone else gets hurt?
After three months off, a gruesome murder throws Detective Rachel King back into the thick of it. But can she cope? The pressures of the job and of being a single mum are taking their toll. It's a horrifying sight. The body of an elderly woman is carefully posed on the altar. There's gaffer tape over her mouth, her hands are crossed over her chest, tied together with white ribbon. A single white rose is placed between her fingers. The victim is quickly identified as Mary Dunn, whose turn it was to arrange the church flowers. Everyone loved Mary. The motive for her murder is a mystery. Then forensic evidence produces a shocking result: a link to the Slasher, a notorious serial killer who stalked the streets of Manchester fifteen years before. But the Slasher was murdered in prison - so how come his DNA is found on Mary's clothing? Does Detective Rachel King have a serial killer on her patch? One who's back from the dead . . .
Right person, wrong time? Or better off as friends? Holly Anderson needs to decide. Cheerful and confident veterinarian Holly doesn't do flings. Falling in love is not in her five-year plan. Moving her entire life out of London to a fishing village in the Scottish Highlands is definitely not part of her plan. But then Holly's life is turned upside down. She finds herself in tiny Eastercraig, where a run-down surgery, a gorgeous seaside home and two immediate new friends await. She has barely arrived when a tipsy Greg Dunbar lets himself into her cottage in the middle of the night.Greg is only back in Eastercraig to discuss the future of the family farm with his stubborn brother. He doesn't know that Holly has moved in. Neither of them is looking for romance.They should just be friends . . .Right?
Detective Helen Carter is back in the thick of things. It's a race against time to catch a serial killer targeting young women.Twenty years ago, Helen's father, Detective Richard Carter, worked himself to the bone to put away a notorious serial killer. Mark Landis earned infamy as the Button Killer, known for his gruesome habit of stuffing buttons down the throats of his victims.Now it looks like the Button Killer is back. There's a spate of killings in the city, each victim found with his trademark signature - the button . . .Is Helen dealing with a clever copycat killer?Or even worse, could her father have put the wrong man behind bars?Now the killer is leaving taunting messages demanding Landis' release - or else.All eyes are on Helen. This case will cost her dearly, she must face her own family's dark past to find the answers so desperately needed - and the truth could shatter her life forever . . .
Big-time businessman Sir Gerald Campion is losing money. The losses in his gambling division look like an inside job. He's angry, and betrayal like this can't go unpunished. He enlists the help of Shannon Investigations, a team of fraud detectives with a reputation for getting results - and fast. Wasting no time, Nick heads to the casino to gather intel and spots shady dealings at the blackjack table . . . Nick's onto something. But before he has time to act, he's attacked by a mad axeman waiting for him in the carpark, backed up by an unknown figure in a van. Then a car bomb explodes, killing one of Campion's staff and injuring one of Shannon's own team. Someone is playing a game of Russian roulette . . . And Shannon's going for broke.
For five long years, Detective Barnes has been hunting the killer of the person he cared about the most. Now, the one man who could have revealed the truth is dead. His charred and blackened body is all that remains in his burnt-out flat. A week later, a desperate, emaciated young woman hammers on the door of a late-night convenience store. She speaks no English - but it's clear that she's terrified - and running for her life. It's only Barnes who connects the two events. He and his new boss, Superintendent Samson Kane, team up to uncover the truth. Their investigations stir up dangerous undercurrents within Eastbourne's criminal community. And the two police detectives are vulnerable. Both Barnes and Kane have secrets in their pasts. Secrets which look set to catch up with them . . . with horrifying consequences.
Welcome to The Copse. A sleepy little cul-de-sac where nothing ever happens. Until . . . Sheila Craven, the widow at number 12, is found dead in her armchair. Smothered with one of her Liberty cushions. Detective Markham and the gang are on the case, following a twisty trail that leads straight to the high street - and Sheila's favourite Italian restaurant. But just when they think they've cracked the case, a second victim is found, floating in his own fishpond. Markham and his team realize they have a serial killer on their hands. And it's a race against time to stop them before more locals die.
Oxford women are being targeted. And private detective Doug Mullen is the prime suspect. Doug meets a young woman in the foyer of a cinema in east Oxford and offers to buy her a drink. The next morning the woman's mutilated body is found in a ditch. And Doug is arrested on suspicion of murder. But with no evidence to hold him, Doug is released from Cowley Road police station. Later that week, Doug heads to the pub to meet a new client. But as he's buying her a drink at the bar, she disappears, leaving a book on her vacant seat. First woman he meets ends up dead in a ditch. Second woman he meets disappears. One might be bad luck, but two is a police investigation . . .
In the peaceful village of Maybridge, you wouldn't expect to find a dead body in the rose garden. And certainly not two. Abby Finch is horrified to discover the bones of a baby long-since buried under a rose bush in the garden of her soon-to-be ex-husband Howard's family home. She immediately calls the police but she can't get hold of Howard. He's off on a jolly with the very pregnant soon-to-be new Mrs Finch. Abby will do whatever it takes to keep things cordial for the sake of her three children. But when Howard learns the press have found out, he's livid. He accuses Abby of sabotaging his fledgling political campaign. And then, just two days later, Abby finds Howard himself.Lying dead in the very same rose garden.Throat slashed with her own garden spade. Now Abby is the prime suspect. Somebody in this quiet village is hiding a dark secret. And Abby will have to dig deep to uncover the truth.
There's something decidedly sinister about the winner of Bath's best window display . . . Is it the hangman's noose or the dead body? Honey Driver is reluctant about judging Bath's best window display. But even she can see that the exquisite highwayman scene in the window of gentleman tailor Pauling and Tern, complete with hangman's noose, is the outright winner. Then just hours after accepting his prize, owner Nigel Tern is found hanging dead in his own display. Murdered. A popular ladies' man and savvy business owner, there's no shortage of angry ex-lovers and jealous shopkeepers with a grudge against Nigel - including his own father. Mr Tern Senior seems to have a solid alibi, but his lack of emotion over his son's death is puzzling. But before Honey and her detective fiancé Steve can investigate further, Steve's daughter announces she's engaged to her brand-new boyfriend, Andrew. Honey can't shake the feeling that Andrew's not who he says he is . . . Can Honey figure out the truth behind Andrew, and crack the case of Nigel Tern's murder?
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