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Losing Leah (Paperback) Book - Sue Welfare

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When Leah Hills disappears following a short stop at a service station with her husband, Chris, many questions arise and dark secrets are revealed. Did she leave with someone else? Is she still in Norfolk? Is she even still alive? Debut crime thriller from the award-winning Sunday Times bestselling author and TV dramatist. On a cold, dark February morning, Chris and Leah Hills stop for coffee at an isolated service station a stone's throw from the Welsh Borders. While Leah heads inside, Chris locks the car and goes in to order their drinks. Minutes pass. Chris waits and waits, but Leah doesn't come back. When Sergeant Mel Daley and her boss, Detective Inspector Harry Baker, arrive to begin a search for the missing woman, their investigation calls everything into question. Is she alive? Did she leave the service station with someone else? Did Leah ever even leave Norfolk? While her husband becomes more frantic, the pair begin to unravel a tangle of dark secrets from the past. Perfect for fans of Robert Galbraith and Paula Hawkins' The Girl on the Train . Readers can't get enough of Losing Leah : 'A cleverly written novel, and oh so tense' 'Lots of twists and turns, kept me guessing, love it!' 'Gripping, well written and the characters are fascinating' 'Will leave you guessing right until the end' Read reader reviews from NetGalley.co.uk About the Author Sue Welfare is a prolific, award-winning author. She has published around 30 novels under various pen names including Gemma Fox and Kate Lawson, and has also written erotic fiction under a few others. Sue was among the winners of the Channel 4 SitCom Fest and was the first ever BBC local radio Story Laureate. After over 20 years of writing romantic comedy, in 2015 Sue's debut thriller, Next of Kin, hit the bookshelves to stunning reviews for a newcomer in domestic noir. Sue lives in Norfolk with her husband and two dogs.

Losing Leah (Paperback) Book - Sue Welfare

When Leah Hills disappears following a short stop at a service station with her husband, Chris, many questions arise and dark secrets are revealed. Did she leave with someone else? Is she still in Norfolk? Is she even still alive? Debut crime thriller from the award-winning Sunday Times bestselling author and TV dramatist. On a cold, dark February morning, Chris and Leah Hills stop for coffee at an isolated service station a stone's throw from the Welsh Borders. While Leah heads inside, Chris locks the car and goes in to order their drinks. Minutes pass. Chris waits and waits, but Leah doesn't come back. When Sergeant Mel Daley and her boss, Detective Inspector Harry Baker, arrive to begin a search for the missing woman, their investigation calls everything into question. Is she alive? Did she leave the service station with someone else? Did Leah ever even leave Norfolk? While her husband becomes more frantic, the pair begin to unravel a tangle of dark secrets from the past. Perfect for fans of Robert Galbraith and Paula Hawkins' The Girl on the Train . Readers can't get enough of Losing Leah : 'A cleverly written novel, and oh so tense' 'Lots of twists and turns, kept me guessing, love it!' 'Gripping, well written and the characters are fascinating' 'Will leave you guessing right until the end' Read reader reviews from NetGalley.co.uk About the Author Sue Welfare is a prolific, award-winning author. She has published around 30 novels under various pen names including Gemma Fox and Kate Lawson, and has also written erotic fiction under a few others. Sue was among the winners of the Channel 4 SitCom Fest and was the first ever BBC local radio Story Laureate. After over 20 years of writing romantic comedy, in 2015 Sue's debut thriller, Next of Kin, hit the bookshelves to stunning reviews for a newcomer in domestic noir. Sue lives in Norfolk with her husband and two dogs.

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