The Girls In The Woods (The Annie Graham crime series, Book 5)
By (Author) Helen Phifer
Book 5
HarperCollins Publishers
HQ Digital
26th August 2025
5th June 2025
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Psychological thriller
Crime and mystery: women sleuths
Historical crime and mysteries
Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss
Contemporary horror and ghost stories
823.92
Paperback
272
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 17mm
270g
The edge-of-your-seat fifth book in the Annie Graham crime thriller series
Dont go into the woods. Because youre in for a big surprise
Annie Ashworth is currently off duty. With her baby bump growing fast, she is under strict instructions to stay away from police work and look after herself, especially as she has a history of leading danger right to her door. So when her police officer husband, Will, is called to the discovery of a skeleton buried out in the local woods, Annie tries to keep out of the investigation. But as another body is discovered and her own niece suddenly goes missing, staying away just isnt an option.
As Annie is soon to discover, a picture really does tell a thousand stories. But which one leads to a killer
The thrilling fifth book in the Annie Graham series
Look out for more from the series:'This is a fantastic story An excellent combo of "who-dunnit", tragic timelines and haunted houses' Reader review
'This book had me reading into the early hours of the morning, I just loved it I was there with Annie and felt the hairs stand up on a few occasions. Great start to a new series' Reader review
'This book is raved about by all who read it and rightly so It is a startling good read which grips you from the first few pages I COULD NOT put this book down!' Reader review
'There were times I totally lost myself in the plot I even found myself sat up at 4am racing through the last couple of chapters as I wanted to know what happened. I loved it' Reader review
HELEN PHIFER lives in a small town called Barrow-in-Furness with her husband and five children. She has lived in the same town since she was born. She has always loved writing and reading and loves reading books that make the hairs on the back of her neck stand on end. Unable to find enough scary stories to read, she decided to write her own.
You can contact or follow Helen on her blog at helenphiferblog.wordpress.com, her website at www.helenphifer.com and on Twitter, @helenphifer1.