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Jane Isaac

The Truth Will Out

'The criminal world is always closer than you think… Tense and cop-savvy.' Phil Rickman
“Everything's going to be okay.”
“What if it's not?”
Suddenly, she turned. For a split second she halted, her head inclined.
“Naomi, what is it?”
She whisked back to face Eva.
“There's somebody in the house…”
Eva is horrified when she witnesses an attack on her best friend. She calls an ambulance and forces herself to flee Hampton, fearing for her own safety. DCI Helen Lavery leads the investigation into the murder. With no leads, no further witnesses and no sign of forced entry, the murder enquiry begins.
Slowly, the pieces of the puzzle start to come together. But as Helen inches towards solving the case, her past becomes caught up in her present.
Someone is after them both. Someone who will stop at nothing to get what they want. And as the net starts to close around them, can Helen escape her own demons as well as helping Eva to escape hers?
A gripping thriller perfect for fans of Gillian Flynn, S.J. Watson, B A Paris and Sophie Hannah
What Reviewers and Readers Say:
‘Meet DCI Helen Lavery. Capable. Vulnerable. Driven.’ Alison Bruce
'My kind of book. Jane Isaac writes with real confidence and attention to detail. An enjoyable and authentic British police procedural.' Mari Hannah
‘If you like Agatha Christie, Patricia Cornwall and Gillian Flynn, you’ll love The Truth Will Out.’ Mari Ellis Dunning
273 printed pages
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Legend Press
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Impressions

  • b6504191832shared an impression2 years ago
    💡Learnt A Lot
    🎯Worthwhile
    💞Loved Up

    It's so good that i'm only in chapter two and i can't stop reading like how?! 😊😊✌️

  • daiyieimpieshared an impression9 years ago
    🚀Unputdownable

    Nice one

  • Tilly Hughesshared an impression6 months ago
    👍Worth reading

Quotes

  • stienthirionhas quoted9 months ago
    Alan Jones was the CSI supervisor
  • stienthirionhas quoted9 months ago
    Pemberton tower over her. Almost as wide as he was tall, his bald head glowed under the bright lighting.

    He lifted his head in greeting, “Ma’am,” he said, an underlying growl exposing his Yorkshire roots.

    Helen stood, barely reaching his shoulder. “Hi, Sean.”

    After working on an incident with Sean Pemberton last year, she’d fought to acquire his services to fill a permanent DS post in the Homicide and Serious Crime Squad. Pemberton was a seasoned, no nonsense detective whose approach to policing reminded her of her late father, James Lavery
  • stienthirionhas quoted9 months ago
    The Royal Albert

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