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The Anniversary lydbok
296,-
'Laura Marshall's best yet' Chris Whitaker
'I was genuinely unable to put it down' Karen Hamilton
'Fascinating' Sunday Times
They thought the killer had no motive. But these murders are not what they seem . . .
On 15th June 1994, Travis Green - husband, father, upstanding citizen - walked through the streets of Hartstead and killed eleven of his neighbours. The last victim was little Cassie Colman's father.
As the twenty-fifth anniversary approaches, Cassie tries to forget the past - e…
Lydbok
296,-
Undertittel
The "supremely gripping" psychological thriller with a "delicious" twist
Forlag
Hodder & Stoughton
Utgitt
23 mars 2025
Lengde
10:49
Sjanger
Krim
Språk
English
Format
mp3
DRM-beskyttelse
App-only
ISBN
9781399752411
'Laura Marshall's best yet' Chris Whitaker
'I was genuinely unable to put it down' Karen Hamilton
'Fascinating' Sunday Times
They thought the killer had no motive. But these murders are not what they seem . . .
On 15th June 1994, Travis Green - husband, father, upstanding citizen - walked through the streets of Hartstead and killed eleven of his neighbours. The last victim was little Cassie Colman's father.
As the twenty-fifth anniversary approaches, Cassie tries to forget the past - even as her mother struggles to remember it at all. Then, something hidden in her mother's belongings suggests the murders were not as random as everyone believes.
Cassie can't stop herself digging up the past. But someone will do anything to keep it buried . . .
'A tense, twisty, one-sitting read' Tammy Cohen
'The perfect compulsive summer read' Fiona Cummins
'Utterly gripping' Women's Own
'I was genuinely unable to put it down' Karen Hamilton
'Fascinating' Sunday Times
They thought the killer had no motive. But these murders are not what they seem . . .
On 15th June 1994, Travis Green - husband, father, upstanding citizen - walked through the streets of Hartstead and killed eleven of his neighbours. The last victim was little Cassie Colman's father.
As the twenty-fifth anniversary approaches, Cassie tries to forget the past - even as her mother struggles to remember it at all. Then, something hidden in her mother's belongings suggests the murders were not as random as everyone believes.
Cassie can't stop herself digging up the past. But someone will do anything to keep it buried . . .
'A tense, twisty, one-sitting read' Tammy Cohen
'The perfect compulsive summer read' Fiona Cummins
'Utterly gripping' Women's Own