
17 Church Row
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For fans of J. P. Delaney's The Girl Before comes a thriller that makes us question our relationship with technology and the lengths we would go to, to keep our family safe. Three years ago, Ethan and Nicki Rhodes suffered a devastating loss. Their four-year-old daughter Grace was kidnapped and then tragically killed in the rescue attempt. Ethan, a renowned property developer turned TV personality, escapes into work, while Nikki quits her job to care for their remaining child, Grace's twin sister, Bella, who hasn't spoken since that night. Trying to give the family a fresh start, Ethan moves them to a revolutionary house designed by the world famous architect, Shelley Abraham. For the Rhodes', this is a life-changing move because a key feature of the house is the state of the art anti-intruder security system. For the first time in three years the family has the opportunity to be completely safe from the outside world within their own home. But what if what they fear most is actually inside the house? What if 17 Church Row isn't the safe haven that they think it is? von Carol, James
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Über den Autor
J. S. Carol is the author of The Killing Game , which was shortlisted for the CWA Ian Fleming Steel Dagger Award. As James Carol, he has also written the bestselling Jefferson Winter series. Broken Dolls , the first of these, was published in 2014 to rave reviews and reached #1 on the Amazon fiction and thriller charts. In addition James is writing a series of eBooks set during Winter's FBI days. Presumed Guilty is the first of these. James lives in Hertfordshire with his wife and two children. When he's not writing he can usually be found in a pair of headphones, recording and producing music.
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