тАШSeriously good suspense ... trust me, youтАЩll need to know what happensтАЩ Lee Child
тАШSuperb characterisation, humour and galloping plotтАЩ Susie Steiner
тАШThis is that deeply satisfying thing, a strong, deft thriller with real depthтАЩ Tana French
Detective Inspector Robin Lyons is going home.
Dismissed for misconduct from the MetтАЩs Homicide Command after refusing to follow orders, unable to pay her bills (or hold down a relationship), she has no choice but to take her teenage daughter Lennie and move back in with her parents in the city she thought sheтАЩd escaped forever at 18.
In Birmingham, sharing a bunkbed with Lennie and navigating the stormy relationship with her mother, Robin works as a benefit-fraud investigator тАУ to the delight of those wanting to see her cut down to size.
Only Corinna, her best friend of 20 years seems happy to have Robin back. But when CorinnaтАЩs family is engulfed by violence and her missing husband becomes a murder suspect, Robin canтАЩt bear to stand idly by as the police investigate. Can she trust them to find the truth of what happened? And why does it bother her so much that the officer in charge is her ex-boyfriend тАУ the love of her teenage life?
As Robin launches her own unofficial investigation and realises there may be a link to the disappearance of a young woman, she starts to wonder how well we can really know the people we love тАУ and how far any of us will go to protect our own.
Lucie Whitehouse was born in Gloucestershire in 1975, read Classics at Oxford University and now lives in Brooklyn, New York. She is the author of The House at Midnight, the TV Book Club pick The Bed I Made and Before We Met, which was a Richard & Judy Summer Book Club pick and an ITV3 Crime Thriller selection.
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