Gone in the Night (Alex Devlin)
By (Author) Mary-Jane Riley
HarperCollins Publishers
One More Chapter
22nd July 2019
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery fiction
823.92
Paperback
320
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm
210g
A twisty and compelling thriller perfect for fans of C L Taylor, K L Slater and B A Paris.
Some secrets are deadly
When the victim of a car crash begs journalist Alex Devlin for help before disappearing without trace, Alex finds herself caught up in a mystery that wont let her go.
Determined to find the missing man, she is soon investigating a conspiracy that threatens some of the most vulnerable members of society.
But will Alex be prepared to put her own life on the line to help those who cant help themselves
Praise for Mary-Jane Riley:
If you liked THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN then this one's for you C J Carver, author of TELL ME A LIE
A brilliant debut novel The complex, fascinating plot winds between two time zones as the heroine seeks to uncover the cause of a terrible family tragedy. Rileys real gift lies in her creation of one hundred percent real characters Kate Rhodes, author of RIVER OF SOULS
A dark tale set in a familiar world. Riley's characters are unexpected and yet completely believable and this sinister and twisty tale will definitely stay with the reader for a long time Valentina Giambanco, author of THE GIFT OF DARKNESS
This book is brilliant a read to be devoured. A twisty tale with a tense psychological plot fresh, original and thrilling Tracy Shepherd, Postcard Reviews
Mary-Jane Riley spent many years as a BBC journalist and talk show broadcaster, covering some of the darker stories of the last decade, including the Suffolk prostitute murders, the Cambridgeshire serial killer Joanna Dennehy and Operation Endeavour, the police operation to trap illegal gangmasters in the Fens. She has had short stories published in womens magazines, including Bella, Womens Weekly and Thats Life. Mary-Jane Riley is married with three children and lives in rural Suffolk. The Bad Things is her first novel.