What His Wife Knew
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Narrated by:
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Colleen Prendergast
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By:
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Jo Jakeman
When the body of Oscar Lomas, an experienced hiker, is found at the bottom of a remote cliff in the Peak District of England called Cloud Drop, all the signs--including the "Sorry" note he left behind for his wife, Beth--point to suicide.
Plans for the funeral begin, but Beth cannot accept that her husband took his own life. As she sets out to discover what really happened, Beth soon realizes that the safe, protected life she thought she had was nothing of the sort, and that Oscar had kept many secrets from her--secrets that involve even close family and old friends. It turns out that he had enemies--and perhaps she did too, even if she didn't know it.
As the troubling revelations keep coming, Beth has to focus on solving one mystery if she is to reclaim her own life: who killed Oscar Lomas?
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"I raced through this dark, tightly plotted and satisfying thriller. Loved it!" —Roz Watkins, author of The Devil's Dice
"Twisty, dark and hugely gripping" —Karen Hamilton, author of The Last Wife
"Had me hanging on every twist and turn. A 5* cracker of a book." —Gytha Lodge, author of Lie Beside Me
"Impossible to predict with clever twists and gripping turns." —Nicola Moriarty, author of You Need to Know
"Twisty, dark and hugely gripping" —Karen Hamilton, author of The Last Wife
"Had me hanging on every twist and turn. A 5* cracker of a book." —Gytha Lodge, author of Lie Beside Me
"Impossible to predict with clever twists and gripping turns." —Nicola Moriarty, author of You Need to Know
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