"A real page turner and one I lost several hours sleep to, wanting to
turn just another page before I put it down. Another cracker from
Charlotte Barnes, can't wait for the next." --Goodreads reviewer, five
stars
A writer interrogates a woman who may or may not have killed her
husband, in a taut tale of psychological suspense by the author of
Sincerely, Yours.
After twenty-five years in the remote English countryside, living under
an assumed name, Erica Miller has decided it's time for the world to
hear her story--from her point of view, rather than from the tabloids or
the gossips who think she got away with murder.
She hires Prudence Carr to write about her privileged childhood, her
marriage, the affairs, the day her husband disappeared, and the day his
body was found in the marshes. Despite evidence against her, the jury
refused to convict, leaving Erica to live a life of quiet isolation.
Erica has a lot to say. But as the story unfolds, so does Prudence. It
is clear that this project could make Prudence's career. In this
compelling novel of mystery and deceit, everything will depend on who
gets the last word . . .