The Murder Hypothesis

· Harper Fire · Narrated by To Be Confirmed
Audiobook
11 hr 4 min
Unabridged
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About this audiobook

The gripping new YA thriller from the author of FOUR GOOD LIARS, and the perfect read for fans of A GOOD GIRL’S GUIDE TO MURDER.

Grace and her dad have just moved to a tiny, sleepy Devon village, desperate to put tragic events from their old life in London behind them. But their fresh start is derailed when the second-hand Echo in their new house comes alive at midnight, and tells Grace: I'm going to murder you.

Grace works out it’s an old recorded message, and the Echo has previously been used by four people in their village – all of whom are now dead. And Grace’s passion for science and statistics comes alive. She knows within these accidental deaths, there must lie a murder – and she’s going to work it out, using the methodology of a chemistry experiment. Observation; hypothesis; experimentation; results.

No one believes her – except for her best friend, Maddy, who’s desperate for Grace to face up to an agonising truth. And soon it’s clear that whoever the murderer is, they’ve noticed Grace, and will do anything to keep her quiet...

About the author

Sarah Harris is an author and freelance education journalist. She is also the author of the award-winning, The Colour of Bee Larkham's Murder, which was a Richard and Judy pick, and One Ordinary Day At A Time. Four Good Liars is her debut YA thriller. She grew up in Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, and studied English at Nottingham University before gaining a post-graduate diploma in journalism at Cardiff University. She trained as a journalist at the Western Daily Press in Bristol and now lives in London with her husband and two teenage sons.

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