A gripping British lesbian murder mystery that asks what price we are prepared to pay to find out the truth. Outcast Ashley Spencer is in her second career as a rookie police constable in Cambridgeshire when she is rammed off the road one terrifying night. Forced to rescue her is undercover detective Darren "Mac" Mackenna, who claims to be a passing carpenter. A lifelong loner, Mac is leery of all relationships, and has been preoccupied with finding out how a close friend and colleague died. Impressed and grateful, Ashley uses her skills to track down her anonymous hero. An unlikely friendship forms between the opposite women. Still, Mac is suspicious: Can Ashley be trusted, or is she really part of a corrupt network of cops Mac is trying to expose? Should she trust her head or her heart to find the truth?
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Charlotte Mills was born and bred in the south of England, after studying Fine Art at Loughborough University she has made the Midlands her home for the last twenty years where she lives with her long term partner. Her career has bridged several different fields including the arts, education and construction. She began creative writing in 2013, taking the plunge with self-publishing in 2014 with her first book Unlikely Places. This was followed up with Out of The Blue and its sequel Latent Memories in 2016 for which she won a gold medal at the Global EBook Awards for LGBT fiction in 2017. When she is not writing she enjoys watching films and day dreaming about living in the middle of nowhere without any neighbors in earshot.