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Her Last Secret
- Narrado por: Ethan Kelly
- Duração: 9 horas e 1 minuto
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‘THE PLOT TWIST! all I wanted to do was to go back to read!!!’ NetGalley reviewer
When Jake learns of his troubled daughter’s death, he is determined to find out what really happened on that fateful night.
But Jake hasn’t seen Jordan for over three years and, with secrets of her own, there was a lot he didn’t know about his only daughter.
Jake’s ex-wife Jules is reluctant to let him waltz back into her life. But when Jake makes a shocking discovery, he is convinced that there is more to her murder than they are being told.
Grief stricken and full of regret, he is desperate to protect his daughter’s memory – to understand her final hours…
With a question mark hanging over the case, will Jake be able to piece together the fragments of evidence, uncover the truth behind Jordan’s death – and make amends for the time he has lost?
I accidentally read the first few pages of Her Last Secret and couldn’t stop! I think my heart might be broken. Cracking thriller…’ Jo Jakeman
‘A stand-out crime thriller. The character-driven plot is intelligent, clever and finely paced’ M.W. Craven
‘A gripping murder mystery… I thoroughly enjoyed it!’ The Bookwormery
'A dark, twisty tale with an emotional heart' Roz Watkins
‘An emotionally charged domestic noir – fraught with guilt and regret.’ Cheryl M-M’s Book Blog
‘A fantastic character driven book…A dark domestic crime thriller with a really strong plot that delivers some nice unexpected twists’ Melanie’s Reads
‘A truly gripping, twisting thriller with a huge broken heart at the centre. You won’t be able to put it down.’ Martyn Waites