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Where She Went: An utterly gripping psychological thriller with a killer twist

B. E. Jones

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Fiction, Crime & mystery

She used to report on murder cases. Now she's the victim of one . . . An utterly gripping revenge thriller with a killer twist, perfect for fans of Gone Girl.

The perfect revenge takes patience.
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Melanie wakes up one morning next to a man she doesn't remember. When his wife walks in, Melanie realises to her horror that no one can see or hear her - because she is dead.

But has she woken up next to her murderer? And why is she an invisible guest in a house she can't seem to leave?

As she begins to piece together the last days of her life, it becomes clear she has to make a choice:

Bring her killer to justice, or wreak her own revenge on the man who murdered her.
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What everyone's saying about Where She Went:

'Oh my word, what a totally captivating thriller'

'Never expected the final twist'

'What a page-turner'

'Addictive'

'Wow . . . I couldn't put it down!'

'Best book I've read in a long time!'

'A chilling read that leaves you shuddering'

'Brilliantly dark'

'Gripping . . . kept me guessing right from the start'

'An amazing cliffhanger'

'Could not put it down'

'So many twists I didn't see coming'

'Very addictive and thrilling'

'Unputdownable'

'Loved it . . . A delicious premise'

'A superb, dark tale'

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Praise for Where She Went: An utterly gripping psychological thriller with a killer twist

  • I got completely sucked in by this . . . If Rebecca had written Rebecca what you'd get is Where She Went. An irresistible voice, a unique predicament and a cast of characters that plays acid jazz on your heartstrings. Hard to take and impossible to look away

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B. E. Jones

B.E. Jones is a former journalist and police press officer, now a novelist and book obsessive. She was born in a small village in the South Wales valleys and started her journalism career with Trinity Mirror newspapers before becoming a broadcast journalist with BBC Wales Today.

She has worked on all aspects of crime reporting (as well as community news and features) producing stories and content for newspapers and live TV. Most recently she worked as a press officer for South Wales Police, dealing with the media and participating in criminal investigations, security operations and emergency planning. Perhaps unsurprisingly she channels these experiences of 'true crime,' and her insight into the murkier side of human nature, into her dark, psychological thrillers.

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