Guilt: An utterly addictive and gripping crime thriller

Guilt: An utterly addictive and gripping crime thriller
ISBN-10
1801107890
ISBN-13
9781801107891
Series
Guilt
Category
Fiction
Pages
384
Language
English
Published
2022-08-04
Publisher
Head of Zeus Ltd
Author
Heather Burnside

Description

Successful businesswoman Laura once called herself Crystal and worked the streets of Manchester. But when her business is attacked and the police have no leads, it's clear there's someone out there who hasn't forgotten who she used to be...

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