She thinks it was murder.
But if she canât trust herself, can anyone else?
Nancy North and her boyfriend Felix are making the move across London to Harlesden. A new flat, a new area, a new start. Because while Nancy is fine now, she wasnât fine before. But settling into the new flat and meeting the new neighbours isnât helped by Felixâs hovering concern. She is all right. She is sticking to her breathing exercises and doctor-prescribed help.
So, when their new neighbour Kira Mullan is found dead by suicide, Felix is understandably worried about Nancyâs frame of mind. But Nancy saw Kira the day before she died and she didnât strike her as someone who was suicidal â she was upset and angry, yes, but was she upset and angry enough to take her own life?
Nancy is the only one convinced that thereâs more to Kiraâs death than has been discovered. But all the police and the neighbours see is a vulnerable woman who isnât sure of what she saw, and might even be imagining things . . .
Is Nancy imagining things, or are there more questions that should be asked about the last days of Kira Mullan?