Mulholland Books
Mulholland Books
Mulholland Books
Mulholland Books
When a pregnant woman is imprisoned on suspicion of murder, she must fight to prove her innocence from behind bars...
Framed. Imprisoned. Pregnant.
Jenna thought she had the perfect life: a loving fiance, a great job, a beautiful home. Then she finds her stepdaughter murdered; her partner missing.
And the police think she did it...
Locked up to await trial, surrounded by prisoners who'd hurt her if they knew what she's accused of, certain someone close to her has framed her, Jenna knows what she needs to do:
Clear her name
Save her baby
Find the killer
But can she do it in time?
'An angry, powerful read - one of those rare crime novels with more to deliver than routine thrills.' Mick Herron, author of LONDON RULES
'A compelling, vividly realised prison drama with a mystery at its heart. Hugely enjoyed it.' Steve Cavanagh, author of THIRTEEN
'This is an eye-opening, jaw-dropping read that will keep you up to the wee small hours.' Liz Nugent, author of SKIN DEEP
'Intelligent, pacy thriller... Taut, claustrophobic, fast-paced, moving. An incredibly gripping read.'Will Dean, author of DARK PINES
An angry, powerful read - one of those rare crime novels with more to deliver than routine thrills.
A compelling, vividly realised prison drama with a mystery at its heart. Hugely enjoyed it.
Intelligent, pacy thriller... Taut, claustrophobic, fast-paced, moving. An incredibly gripping read.
What an amazing, roller-coaster ride and also a searing indictment of the way women are treated in prison. Highly recommended.
Tense, unflinching and heartbreaking. This one kept me up late in the night. Angela Clarke has excelled herself.
A chilling portrait of prison life, and a brilliantly pacy plot - Sunday Mirror
A twisty thriller that intensifies as it reaches it's conclusion - a clever and compelling read - Woman s Weekly
Well researched and shocking, this is both a gripping thriller and an indictment of prison policy - Literary Review
Angela Clarke is the Sunday Times bestselling author of the Social Media Murders series. Her debut Follow Me was named Amazon's Rising Star Debut of the Month, longlisted for the CWA's Dagger in the Library, and shortlisted for the Good Reader Page Turner Award. Angela has appeared on CBS Reality's Written In Blood, on stage for BBC Edinburgh Fringe and on BBC News 24's Ouch comedy special Tales From the Misunderstood, at Noirwich, Camp Bestival, Panic! (in partnership with the Barbican, Goldsmiths University and the Guardian), at City University, at HM Prisons, and she hosts BBC 3 Counties Tales From Your Life, and the Womens' Radio Station Three Books show. She won the Young Stationers' Prize 2015 for achievement and promise in writing. A sufferer of EDS III, Angela is passionate about bringing marginalised voices into publishing. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts.