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Trust In Me

My patient just confessed - to the crime I committed ...

By Luca Veste

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Hodder & Stoughton Paperback English

Trust In Me

My patient just confessed - to the crime I committed ...

By Luca Veste

Regular price £9.99 £8.49 Save 15%
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'Everything you want in a compelling psychological thriller' JOHN MARRS Sara seems to have it all - a thriving practice as a trauma counsellor, a comfortable home, a loving husband and two children. She's the only one who knows that her entire life is built on a lie. Until a new patient confesses to a crime that Sara knows all too well - because it's the one Sara committed many years earlier. How can this person know about Sara's past? What does this patient have planned? And how can Sara stop her telling anyone? One thing is certain: Sara will go to any lengths to keep her secret and her family safe ... 'Nerve-shredding' DOUG JOHNSTONE 'A stunning domestic noir that grips from the first page' ED JAMES