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The Obvious Suspect

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This gripping new thriller will have you racing to the finish!

‘Engrossing, enthralling, intriguing… clever structure, and the brilliant plotting’ Liz Nugent

‘Kept me reading into the early hours – totally captivating’ Orlando Murrin

2019. Leona Walsh, a 34-year-old wife and mother vanishes on a bitterly cold afternoon while out jogging on the edge of Exmoor. It’s a mystery which captures public interest and ignites wild speculation. The police have a prime suspect: Leona’s husband, Matthew, a renowned crime writer. He can plot the perfect crime. But is he capable of committing the perfect murder?

Despite extensive searches, the police find no trace of Leona and her disappearance remains shrouded in mystery. As public interest dwindles, Matthew returns to raising their two daughters, aware the cloud of suspicion is never far away.

2024. Some human bones are discovered in a garden. Could they be Leona’s remains? And if so, is there enough evidence to find out what really happened five years ago?

Journalist Gabriela Conti covered the news story back in 2019. The police may have stopped watching Matthew, but Gabriella hasn’t forgotten him. And she is determined this case will define her career… even if that means getting close to a murderer.

Award-winning author Diane Jeffrey returns with this blistering, dark thriller.

Readers love Diane Jeffrey!

'A tense captivating read!' Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

'The suspense and tension carries right the way through this book… Chilling, unpredictable and totally gripping. Diane's writing will keep your eyes glued to the page' Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

'Brilliant story, believable characters brought to life by this very talented writer. You will be second guessing throughout and will change your mind after every chapter. I read this book in one sitting, it was impossible to put it down' Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

'A gripping storyline, well-written with believable characters. At times moving and thought-provoking, it deals with a range of issues such as loss, abuse and justice. An excellent read' Reader review ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐