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Come a Little Closer : The must-read gripping psychological thriller, EPUB eBook

Come a Little Closer : The must-read gripping psychological thriller EPUB

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'A fantastic and gripping psychological thriller' 5***** reader review Leah can't believe her luck: a basement flat in a great neighbourhood at a bargain price.

But no one mentioned the convicted murderer living upstairs . . . 'Twisty page turner' 5***** reader review ____________Leah's new to Wyndham Park.

Lonely and suffering from insomnia, she befriends her upstairs neighbour Anton. Anton has only recently returned to the street and is lonely too.

He's been gone for nineteen years - but he hasn't told Leah the reason why. That nineteen years ago he was imprisoned for killing his wife.

A wife who looked a bit like Leah . . . Was he wrongly convicted? Or is Leah befriending a killer intent on luring her closer and closer?THE MUST-READ PSYCHOLOGICAL THRILLER FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF YOUR CLOSEST FRIEND 'Intense.

A clever novel in which everyone is hiding something, and keeps the reader guessing' Sunday Times'A tense, suspenseful, creepy psychological thriller' 5***** reader review 'A creepy thriller that kept me on the edge of my seat' 5***** reader review 'Thrilling' My Weekly Praise for Karen Perry 'Like Gone Girl . . . it's the most gripping thing I've read for ages' Evening Standard 'A brilliant binge-read thriller with a real roller coaster of an ending' Heat 'If you're a fan of menacing psychological thrillers that chill to the bone, this book is for you' Sunday Independent 'Genuinely surprising' Guardian

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