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When She Fell : The utterly addictive psychological thriller from the bestselling author of Deliver Me., Paperback / softback Book

When She Fell : The utterly addictive psychological thriller from the bestselling author of Deliver Me. Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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A twisty, addictive psychological thriller about family, lies and the secrets we keep from those we love most. Avery is an obscure author whose recent disappearance is eerily similar to the death of a character in her latest thriller.

Last seen walking the cliffs at Bosigran, it is suspected she fell, although her body has still not been found. When Alex, an ambitious young journalist, receives a copy of Avery's book in the post, she becomes obsessed with finding out what happened to her. Alex travels to Cornwall to research Avery's death for an article and discovers that the writer's life mirrored her book in more ways than one.

She increasingly suspects that all is not as it seems.

One question in particular keeps playing on her mind, did Avery jump was she pushed?***************HEAR WHAT READERS ARE SAYING ABOUT KAREN COLE:'Every time I thought I had it sussed a curveball was thrown.

Beautifully dark and compelling'Caz, Amazon reviewer'If you like Karin Slaughter you will love this!'Cath, Amazon reviewer'I was constantly guessing throughout and I still didn't see that ending coming even though the clues are there!'Chanel, Amazon reviewer'I absolutely loved this book.

I could never have guessed the outcome'Annie, Amazon reviewer'Another winner'Ashrae, Amazon reviewer

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