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Where She Went

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781472123824

Price: £12.99

ON SALE: 2nd March 2017

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Crime & Mystery

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I got completely sucked in by this . . . If Rebecca had written Rebecca what you’d get is Where She Went. 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 – Catriona McPherson


Welcome to the strange new world of Melanie Black. She used to report on murder cases – but now she finds herself the victim of one

TV journalist Melanie Black wakes up one morning next to a man she doesn’t remember. It’s not the first time – but he ignores her even though she’s in his bed. Yet when his wife walks in with a cup of tea he greets her with a smile and to her horror, Melanie comes to realise that no one can see or hear her – because she is dead.

But has she woken up next to her murderer? And where is her body? Why is she an invisible and uninvited guest in a house she can’t leave; is she tied to this man forever? Is Melanie being punished in some way, or being given a chance to make amends?

As she begins to piece together the last days of her life and circumstances leading up to her own death it becomes clear she has to make a choice: bring her killer to justice, or wreak her own punishment on the man who murdered her.

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A dark murder mystery with an intriguing twist . . . If you enjoyed Sarah Pinborough's latest novel, Behind Her Eyes, then give this a try
Sci-Fi Bulletin
I got completely sucked in by this . . . If Rebecca had written Rebecca what you'd get is Where She Went. 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
Catriona McPherson
Turns the whodunit genre on its head and catapults B.E. Jones firmly into the 'one to watch' category
Starburst Magazine