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What She Saw: An addictive psychological crime thriller to keep you gripped in 2021
Available on Compatible NOOK Devices and the free NOOK Apps.
Overview
'Crime fiction at its best.' Keri Beevis
'An addictive 5* read that kept me guessing. Diane Saxon's DS Jenna Morgan series is brilliant!' Bestselling author, Ross GreenwoodWhy does someone want the Lawrence family dead?
The Lawrence’s were the perfect family; successful, beautiful, and happy until one night their whole world was ripped apart.
Detective Sergeant Jenna Morgan is called to investigate the suspected arson attack and death of the Lawrence family at the charred remains of their stunning home, Kimble Hall.
The case takes a sinister turn as the body count fails to tally.
Suspecting that someone may have survived the inferno, DS Morgan and her team need to discover whether they have a witness, or someone far more dangerous.
Who set the fire? Who wanted this family extinguished beyond recognition?
As the case progresses, DS Morgan realises she has a calculating, cold-blooded killer on her hands, and the race is on to track them down before they kill again...
A gripping psychological crime novel, perfect for fans of Cara Hunter.
What people are saying about What She Saw:
'This fast-paced ride, with some seriously likeable characters, is crime fiction at its best. I need another Diane Saxon fix please.' Keri Beevis
Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781838892685 |
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| Publisher: | Boldwood Books |
| Publication date: | 09/22/2020 |
| Series: | DS Jenna Morgan , #3 |
| Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
| Format: | NOOK Book |
| Sales rank: | 534,782 |
| File size: | 745 KB |
About the Author
Diane Saxon previously wrote romantic fiction for the US market but has now turned to writing psychological crime. Find Her Alive was her first novel in this genre and introduced series character DS Jemma Morgan. She is married to a retired policeman and lives in Shropshire.







