Constable
Little, Brown Audio
Constable
Two weeks, 1,500 miles and three opportunities for her husband to save his own life . . . A twisted and addictive thriller about a dream holiday turned dark nightmare.
LOVE CAN HURT. BETRAYAL CAN KILL. Shattered by the discovery of her husband's affair, Liv knows they need to leave the chaos of New York to save their marriage. Maybe the road trip they'd always planned, exploring America's national parks - just the two of them - would help heal the wounds.
But what Liv hasn't told her husband is that she has set him three challenges on their trip - three opportunities to prove he's really sorry.
If he fails? Well, it's dangerous out there in the wilderness; accidents happen all the time.
And if it's easy to die, then it's also easy to kill.
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'Fast paced and totally twisted. THIS IS A MUST READ'
'A dark, addictive thriller everyone should read this summer'
'Absolutely gripping'
'Superb . . . tension that oozes off the pages as you read'
'A MUST READ!!!'
'I absolutely devoured it! Lots of twists to keep you on your toes!'
'Addictive'
'If you enjoyed Gone Girl, you'll love this'
'A terrific page-turner'
'I loved every little surprise, twist and reveal'
'Edge of the seat'
'A brilliant page-turner! Loved it'
'One of the best and most surprising endings I've read in quite a long time'
'I loved this book'
'A dark story of obsession, revenge and forgiveness!'
Praise for B. E. Jones:
The perfect thriller for a long, cold November evening - Buzz
Claustrophobic and infused with menace. B. E. Jones creates a sinister world of secrets, twists and revelations
I got completely sucked in by this . . . 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
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.