You will inherit everything. The house. The money.
There's just one condition.
You have to catch a killer first . . .
THE GRIPPING NEW THRILLER FROM THE AUTHOR OF DON'T LET HIM IN
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When Sarah's Aunt Evelyn passes away, she's left a grand fortune.
But it comes with one condition.
Sarah must return to Cragsmoor - the old manor house where Evelyn's friend went missing decades ago - to uncover the truth.
If she does, she will inherit the house, the money, everything.
But someone wishes for the secrets of Cragsmoor to remain hidden.
Someone who may have killed once before . . .
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PRAISE FOR HOWARD LINSKEY:
'Dark, creeping and compelling, with the claustrophobic sense of a killer waiting around every corner' T.M. LOGAN
'This story will cause nightmares, it is that good' DAILY MAIL
'Dark, clever and engrossing' C.L. TAYLOR
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You will inherit everything. The house. The money.
There's just one condition.
You have to catch a killer first...
Sarah always had a soft spot for her Aunt Evelyn, a famous writer, but she'd always assumed the elderly woman was penniless.
But when Evelyn dies, Sarah gets a shock.
Evelyn has a significant fortune, including a foreboding mansion, Cragsmoor, on the outskirts of a small Northumberland town. She wants to leave it to Sarah. But that's not all she wants.
For most of her life, she'd been haunted by a cold case. Many years ago, her childhood friend Lucy went missing. She was last seen in the house Evie has now left to Sarah. Evie spent years searching for the truth, desperate to find out what really happened the day Lucy disappeared.
Now, her final wish is for Sarah to go back to the house where it all began, and uncover the truth. If she does, she will inherit everything.
But if there is a secret at Cragsmoor, someone has benefitted from it remaining hidden. Someone who has already killed once before...
PRAISE FOR HOWARD LINSKEY:
'Dark, creeping and compelling, with the claustrophobic sense of a killer waiting around every corner' T.M. Logan
'This story will cause nightmares, it is that good' Daily Mail
'Dark, clever and engrossing' C. L. Taylor