Voce: Madeleine Brolly
Durata: 12h 2m
It’s bad when the girls go missing.
It’s worse when the girls are found.
It’s bad when the girls go missing.
It’s worse when the girls are found.
Six months ago, Charlotte almost lost everything. Now, she’s determined to keep her daughter, Elle, safe. So when local girls close to Elle in age and appearance begin to go missing, it’s her worst nightmare.
Charlotte’s fears are confirmed when a frantic search becomes a shocking murder investigation. The girls’ bodies have been found – half-buried, and with traces of mud and wildflowers under their fingernails.
As Charlotte’s obsession with keeping her daughter close pushes her marriage to the brink, local DI Madeleine Wood embarks on a gruelling search for the killer. And, as they dig deeper into the lives of the people they call friends and neighbours, they uncover secrets more terrible than they ever imagined…
Pretty Little Things is the nail-bitingly terrifying new serial killer thriller from TME Walsh – the perfect read for fans of Close to Home, Behind Her Eyes and The Child
Thriller fans love T.M.E. Walsh:
‘I couldn't wait to turn the next page – brilliant and what an amazing twist!’ – Donna Maguire on For All Our Sins
‘Cleverly written with lots of blood and gore and a maniacal murderer to satisfy any hardened serial killer crime thriller reader.’ – Nolene Driscoll (Goodreads) on For All Our Sins
‘I love a good gruesome crime novel and this did not disappoint.’ – Angela Oatham (Goodreads) on For All Our Sins
‘As the book races toward its conclusion, there is a shocking plot twist that readers will not see coming.’ – Sharon (Goodreads) on For All Our Sins
‘[The Principle of Evil is a] fast paced psychological thriller which leaves your nerves on edge as it creeps towards the climax.’– Sharon Bairden, THE Book Club reviewer on The Principle of Evil
‘Held me captivated from page 1. Gripping, fast – I just couldn't put it down.’– Martha Brindley, Independent reviewer on The Principle of Evil
‘I have been totally and utterly mesmerised by this book. Gripped from the very start.’– Michelle Simons, Independent reviewer on The Principle of Evil
the most nail-biting serial killer thriller with an unbelievable twist!
Tania (T.M.E.) Walsh began writing full time after becoming a casualty to the recession in late 2008 and pens dark and raw twisty thrillers.
She successfully self-published the first two novels in the DCI Claire Winters series before being picked up by HQ – a division of HarperCollins – in 2015.
Tania is currently working on a fourth book in the DCI Claire Winters series with plans for another standalone thriller to follow her latest novel, Pretty Little Things.
In 2011 Tania was the winner of the Wannabe a Writer Blurb competition sponsored by Writing Magazine and judged by Matt Bates, the Fiction buyer for WHSmith Travel.
Tania has previously produced digital artwork that was published on a DVD-ROM for ImagineFX magazine’s FXPosé section twice in the early and latter part of 2007, which has been published worldwide.
Tania lives in Hertfordshire with her husband and young daughter.
For the latest information on T.M.E. Walsh, you can follow her on Twitter @tmewalsh, or visit her website www.tmewalsh.com and Facebook page www.facebook.com/tmewalsh
the most nail-biting serial killer thriller with an unbelievable twist!
•Perfect for fans of MJ Arlidge, Cara Hunter and Sarah Pinborough, Pretty Little Things is a dark and utterly compelling serial killer thriller with a distinctly psychological twist.
•T.M.E. Walsh writes gritty, clever crime novels, bringing together gripping police procedure, taut emotional intrigue and effortlessly chilling plots.
• T.M.E is the author of the DCI Claire Winters series, which has amassed over 200 5* reviews on Amazon.
Pubblicato da: HarperCollins Publishers
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