Some are dying to remember.
Some would kill to forget . . .
On 15th June 1994, Travis Green - husband, father, upstanding citizen - walked through the streets of Hartstead and killed eleven of his neighbours. The final victim was four-year-old Cassie Colman's father.
As the twenty-five year anniversary approaches, Cassie would rather forget the past - even as her mother struggles to remember it at all. Then something hidden in her mother's possessions suggests those eleven murders were not what everyone believes.
Once Cassie suspects she's been lied to about the most important event of her life, she can't stop digging up the past.
But someone will do anything to keep it buried . . .
Praise for Laura Marshall - -
A read-it-in-one-sitting thriller . . . Twisty and gripping but always relatable
Supremely gripping with an excellent twist
Intriguing and compulsive . . . I raced to the end
Addictive, expertly-plotted
The twist is genuinely unexpected - Independent
A devour-in-one-sitting must - Heat
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