âA heart-in-the-mouth, tense and incredibly gripping read that kept me awake until the small hoursâ Carol Wyer, author of The Birthday
âEdger tells a lacy, twisting story that keeps you glued to the pageâ Simon Kernick, author of Die Alone
It was supposed to be the happiest day of her life...
Alice Tandy has dreamed of her wedding since she was a little girl. The perfect venue, the perfect dress, the perfect groom. Itâs all going exactly to plan.
But then her whole world comes tumbling down. Just as she and her new husband Ben are cutting their wedding cake, three policemen storm in and arrest Ben. Alice looks on in horror, unable to comprehend what is happening. Did they say murder?
The next day, Ben is released on bail, but for Alice, the nightmare is only just beginning. And as more details about the murder of Kerry Valentine emerge she starts to realise that everyone around her is keeping secrets. Can she trust anyone? And who really killed Kerry?
Perfect for fans of Louise Jensen, Kerry Wilkinson and K. L. Slater
What Netgalley reviewers are saying about Till Death Do Us Part:
âI was immediately hooked and couldn't quit reading!â
âA fantastic twist at the end that I would never have suspectedâ
âI HIGHLY RECOMMEND this book for anyone who loves a good mysteryâ
âWell written, tense, chilling, unputdownableâ
âI could not put this one downâ
âA whodunnit par excellence. I LOVED IT!!!!!â
âHighly recommend for your next summer book club readâ
âGripped me from page one right until the endâ
âThis is a perfect beach read because you just don't want to put it down!â
âJust when you think you have it the plot twists and youâre left guessing right until the last momentâ
âThis book had so many twists and turns, half the time I didn't know whether I was coming or going.
âA great story line, brilliant main characters and a real page turnerâ
Stephen Edger has been writing crime thrillers since 2010. An avid reader, Stephen writes what he likes to read: fast-paced crime thrillers with more than a nod to the darker side of the human psyche. In all, he has published over a dozen novels â four trilogies, and the rest standalone psychological thrillers.
Stephen was born in the north-east of England, but grew up in London, meaning he is both a northerner and a southerner. By day he works in the financial industry using his insider knowledge to help shape the plots of his books. He also has a law degree, which gives him a good understanding of the inner workings of the UK justice system.
Stephen is married, and has two children and two Westie dogs. He is passionate about reading and writing, and cites Simon Kernick and Tony Parsons as major influences on his writing style.