If I Fall

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‘Fresh, compelling and compassionate’ AMANDA JENNINGS’An unusually gripping and authentic police procedural.’ SUNDAY TIMES CRIME CLUB, selected for Paperback of the Week __________________________A gritty, heart-stopping crime thriller that will have you utterly obsessed.We were told to meet at a rooftop bar.Four friends, bound by one terrible secret.No one knew why we were there.Then we saw a woman, watched as she fell from the edge and plunged to her death.The police think it’s suicide, but I know better.Someone is sending a message.Now they’re coming for us.__________________________Praise for Merilyn Davies:’A breath-taking, page-turning read’ CLARE MACKINTOSH’Assured, fresh, engrossing’ MEL SHERRATT’Compassionately, confidently and beautifully written’ STEVE MOSBY

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Weight 0.272 kg
Dimensions 2.3 × 12.8 × 19.8 cm
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Format

Paperback

Language

Pages

384

publisher

Year Published

2021-3-4

Imprint

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

1787461564

About The Author

Merilyn Davies is a former Crime Analyst for the Metropolitan Police and she is married to a serving officer with the Met. She was co-founder of the Chipping Norton Literary Festival and now works for Oxford City Council. She lives in Oxfordshire with her family.

Review Quote

The characters – and potential suspects – introduced are interesting and compelling, with the background story original and disturbing. Without giving too much away, I felt the subject tackled in this novel deserves to be widely recognised and confronted. This layered plot considers a range of themes including homelessness, revenge and sexuality. By combining all of these strands, Merilyn Davies has produced a believable novel with realistic characters

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Superbly written … For me, If I Fall is an unputdownable, page turner of a read, that kept me guessing and kept me on the edge of my seat throughout … I will certainly be reading more of Merilyn's work in the future