How far would you go to keep your baby safe?
Grace bundled her eight-week-old daughter into her carry cot, opened the door and ran.
Her life in New York faded into the background β she needed to keep her baby safe. She needed to get as far away from Patrick as possible.
Now, staying in a remote cottage in Wales, Grace is trying to start again. But she canβt shake the uneasy feeling that sheβs been followed.
And then she finds a note. Left on her bed. A tiny scrap of paper with scrawl in bright red pen.
Keep her close. Anything could happen.
Sheβs been found. Patrick wants his baby back.
But Grace will do everything to stop him.
An utterly gripping cat and mouse thriller that will keep you reading long into the night! Fans of Lisa Jewell, Adele Parks and Sally Hepworth will love And Then She Ran.
Readers LOVE And Then She RanβAn addictive and chilling read with a very dramatic ending. It had everything I love in a thriller and more.β β NetGalley Reviewer, 5 Stars
βI adored this book. Best writing Iβve ever read.β β NetGalley Reviewer, 5 Stars
βThe tension in this book builds beautifully, leaving you on the edge of your seat barely daring to breathe at times... So well written, a real page turner. Loved it.β β NetGalley Reviewer, 5 Stars
βGreat characterisation, perfectly paced plot and twists at exactly the right time... Karen Clarke has written a bestseller with an added grenade at the end.β β NetGalley Reviewer, 5 Stars
βCouldnβt put this book down. It had me gripped from the start and did not let me go.β β NetGalley Reviewer, 5 Stars
βThis keeps you guessing all the way through.β β NetGalley Reviewer, 5 Stars
KAREN CLARKE writes her novels in Buckinghamshire, where she lives with her husband and three grown-up children. Having previously published twelve romantic comedies, Karen switched to the dark side, co-writing psychological thriller The Secret Sister with fellow author Amanda Brittany.
Your Life For Mine is Karenβs first solo psychological suspense novel and sheβs currently working on her second.
When sheβs not writing, Karen reads a lot, loves walking, photography, going to the cinema, baking and eating cake (not all at the same time).