Bitter Fruits
DI Erica Martin Book 1
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- £5.99
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- £5.99
Publisher Description
A stunning debut - part psychological thriller, part detective novel - from a powerful and distinctive new voice.
The murder of a first-year university student shocks the city of Durham. The victim, Emily Brabents, was from the privileged and popular set at Joyce College, a cradle for the country's future elite.
As Detective Inspector Erica Martin investigates the college, she finds a close-knit community fuelled by jealousy, obsession and secrets. But the very last thing she expects is an instant confession . . .
The picture of Emily that begins to emerge is that of a girl wanted by everyone, but not truly known by anyone. Anyone, that is, except Daniel Shepherd. Her fellow student, ever-faithful friend and the only one who cares. The only one who would do anything for her . . .
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Praise for Bitter Fruits:
'There is a gripping, economic precision in this highly charged thriller.'
Ralph Fiennes
'Grabbed me from the first page and wouldn't let go. A compelling read, beautifully written ... A tense, captivating tale, brilliantly told'
Rachel Abbott
'Once I started reading it I couldn't stop. A brilliantly plotted and utterly gripping thriller.'
Emma Kavanagh
'Superbly gripping ... A very assured page-turning storm I read in one sitting.'
Stav Sherez
'A psychological police procedural ... An intelligent and thrilling debut.'
Peter Guttridge, author and former Observer crime critic
'Intriguing and sinister with masterful plotting and tension. A bittersweet read by a new crime author I can't wait to read again.'
Mel Sherratt
'A thought-provoking, atmospheric and emotional page turning thriller - brimming with mystery and suspense. I absolutely loved this novel, and devoured it from cover to cover.'
Paul Pilkington
Customer Reviews
Well Done!
Gripping page turner of a thriller!
Can't wait for the sequel
What a waste of time
It may as well have "all been a dream". To go through pages of wondering and get to that ending was completely annoying. Will not be reading the next book.
Great read
Thoroughly gripping plot and great characterisation. Hard to believe it's a first novel, looking forward to more.