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You canâ¿t run from the truthâ¿Cassie McNamara was found guilty of the murder of her husband, Paul Cavellini, but she has always protested her innocence. Upon her release, she hires local journalist, Dee Doran, to prove she was wrongfully convicted. Cassie and Paulâ¿s young daughter, Grace, was adopted by Paulâ¿s family. When eighteen-year-old Grace goes missing and her body is found, all eyes turn to Cassie as the prime suspect in her daughterâ¿s death. Then, Cassie, just like Grace, disappears. Left behind to investigate, Dee must work to find the truth behind Grace and Paulâ¿s deaths, because someone is keeping secrets. Theyâ¿ve killed before, theyâ¿ll do it again if they have to. A gripping crime thriller you wonâ¿t be able to put down, perfect for fans of Alex Marwood and Fiona Barton. Praise for You Were Always Mine â¿The plot is compelling and Dee Doran is an excellent character to carry the story. The twists and turns kept me turning the pages at record speed.â¿ Patricia Gibney, author of The Guilty Girlâ¿A beautifully crafted novel that had me guessing right up to the thrilling conclusion. Sheila Buglerâ¿s best novel yet.â¿ Marion Todd, author of Old Bones Lieâ¿I was captivated by Buglerâ¿s meticulous story-weaving and characterisation - especially Dee and Freya whom I particularly enjoyed. You Were Always Mine is a delicious slow-burn, who-done-it that hooked me from the first line. If you want fast-pace, tension and pithy prose, pick up a Sheila Bugler novel!â¿ Amanda Cassidy, author of Breakingâ¿You Were Always Mine moves at a great pace. I found myself flicking through the pages with gusto as past and present collide in this thrilling page turner filled with dark secrets and lies that will keep you guessing until the very end.â¿ Louise Phillips, author of They All Liedâ¿You Were Always Mine has captivating characters, plenty of thrills, an enthralling storyline and a wonderful sense of placeâ¿ everything I look for in a great mystery.â¿ Chris Curran, author of When the Lights Go Outâ¿I loved this book. Its cleverly constructed plot was so twisty it tied my mind up in knots trying to work out who, what, why and when! A great addition to the Dee Doran series. Highly recommended.â¿ Lorraine Mace, author of Say Your Prayersâ¿A gripping thriller from the start. The book reads with great speed and itâ¿s truly a page-turner.â¿ Reader review â?â?â?â?â?â¿BAM! Full of high suspense, intrigue, action, a great who done it and great mystery! I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book!â¿ Reader review â?â?â?â?â?â¿A fabulous read. It was so full of tension, I was on the edge of my seat. I grappled with who the murderer was, continually changing my mind.â¿ Reader review â?â?â?â?â?â¿A riveting fast paced thriller that kept me on the edge of my seat until the last page. This thriller will bring you in from the first page.â¿ Reader review â?â?â?â?â?
When the plane crashed, 160 people perished. Now someone is killing off the survivors.Five years ago, a horrific airline disaster made headlines around the world. On the anniversary of the fatal crash, a number of those who were spared gather to mark the occasion. By morning, Nick Gilbert, a celebrity chef and one of the party, lies dead. Detective Rachel Lewis leads the investigation and within days another survivor is stabbed to death. It seems certain that a killer is targeting the lucky eight. Clodagh Kinsella recovered from the injuries she sustained in the crash, but lost her sister that day. The bereavement shared by Clodagh and her sister's husband led them to a romance of their own. Yet lately, Clodagh knows something isn't right. As the noose tightens on the group and Rachel comes across more questions than answers, it's only a matter of time before Clodagh will have to face the consequences of a mistake she made before the plane went down... A tense and gripping crime thriller, perfect for fans of Lesley Kara and Mari Hannah. Praise for The Lucky Eight'The Lucky Eight is a deep-dive look into grief, survival and the complexities of the bonds that bind us. A rollicking good read.' Arlene Hunt, author of Last to Die'A great read, a tight and twisty plot that drags you along at a rate of knots. I will definitely read more from this author!' NetGalley review 'I loved this book and left me guessing till the end' NetGalley review 'Such an excellent thriller that I found addictive... The story was full of suspense. The characters were interesting and likeable. I seriously had a hard time putting this book down!' NetGalley review 'I loved this book' NetGalley review 'Kept you guessing right until the end.... didn't put it down' NetGalley review
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