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Answer - David Baldacci
Our prize of 6 books, worth over £60, will go to one lucky reader
A Minute To Midnight by David Baldacci, Macmillan, £18.99
Baldacci is back with his much acclaimed heroine, Atlee Pine. Troubled FBI Special Agent Pine is carrying a searing and deeply personal tragedy. At the age of 6 she lost her twin sister, abducted and never found, and she very nearly lost her own life. In her second outing, Baldacci takes her back to her hometown to put some ghosts to bed, but her return to Andersonville uncovers more secrets and revelations, both from the past and from the present.
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The Lying Room by Nicci French, Simon & Schuster UK, £14.99
This is first stand alone novel from bestselling writing partnership Nicci French in 10 years. Neve Connolly is a trusted colleague and friend, a mother and a wife, but Neve has also made mistakes. Some of these small, some unconsciously done, some large and deliberate. But now one mistake is spiraling out of control and has brought those around her into immense danger.
Through The Wall by Caroline Corcoran, Avon, £7.99
Lexie’s got the perfect life – and someone else wants it. Lexie loves her home, but recently something has not been quite right. A book out of place. A wardrobe left open. Boyfriend Tom thinks Lexie’s going mad, but Lexie knows there’s someone out there watching her…
The Family by Louise Jensen, Harper Collins, £7.99
Could one mother’s mistake cost her daughter everything? Laura is grieving after the sudden death of her husband. Struggling emotionally and financially, Laura is grateful when a local community, Oak Leaf Organics, offer her and her 17-year-old daughter Tilly a home. But as they settle into their new “family” sinister things begin to happen.
Degrees of Guilt by H S Chandler, Trapeze, £7.99
When you read this book, you will think you know every twist in the tale. Maria is on trial for attempted murder. She has confessed and admits that she wanted her husband dead. Lottie is on the jury. She embarks on an illicit affair with a stranger, and her husband can never find out. You will think you know who is guilty and who is innocent. You will be wrong.
The Body On The Train by Frances Brody, Piatkus, £8.99
Set in 1929, in the darkness before dawn, a London railway porter discovers a man’s body as he unloads a special goods train. With no identification, Scotland Yard call on indomitable sleuth Kate Shackleton, hoping her local knowledge will produce results.
Answer - David Baldacci
Our prize of 6 books, worth over £60, will go to one lucky reader
A Minute To Midnight by David Baldacci, Macmillan, £18.99
Baldacci is back with his much acclaimed heroine, Atlee Pine. Troubled FBI Special Agent Pine is carrying a searing and deeply personal tragedy. At the age of 6 she lost her twin sister, abducted and never found, and she very nearly lost her own life. In her second outing, Baldacci takes her back to her hometown to put some ghosts to bed, but her return to Andersonville uncovers more secrets and revelations, both from the past and from the present.
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Sponsored by UK Experts Online
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The Lying Room by Nicci French, Simon & Schuster UK, £14.99
This is first stand alone novel from bestselling writing partnership Nicci French in 10 years. Neve Connolly is a trusted colleague and friend, a mother and a wife, but Neve has also made mistakes. Some of these small, some unconsciously done, some large and deliberate. But now one mistake is spiraling out of control and has brought those around her into immense danger.
Through The Wall by Caroline Corcoran, Avon, £7.99
Lexie’s got the perfect life – and someone else wants it. Lexie loves her home, but recently something has not been quite right. A book out of place. A wardrobe left open. Boyfriend Tom thinks Lexie’s going mad, but Lexie knows there’s someone out there watching her…
The Family by Louise Jensen, Harper Collins, £7.99
Could one mother’s mistake cost her daughter everything? Laura is grieving after the sudden death of her husband. Struggling emotionally and financially, Laura is grateful when a local community, Oak Leaf Organics, offer her and her 17-year-old daughter Tilly a home. But as they settle into their new “family” sinister things begin to happen.
Degrees of Guilt by H S Chandler, Trapeze, £7.99
When you read this book, you will think you know every twist in the tale. Maria is on trial for attempted murder. She has confessed and admits that she wanted her husband dead. Lottie is on the jury. She embarks on an illicit affair with a stranger, and her husband can never find out. You will think you know who is guilty and who is innocent. You will be wrong.
The Body On The Train by Frances Brody, Piatkus, £8.99
Set in 1929, in the darkness before dawn, a London railway porter discovers a man’s body as he unloads a special goods train. With no identification, Scotland Yard call on indomitable sleuth Kate Shackleton, hoping her local knowledge will produce results.
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