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2000s: Kate Reynolds knows she didn’t kill her best friend. So why did she plead guilty?
2000s: Kate Reynolds knows she didn’t kill her best friend. So why did she plead guilty?
Six years ago, Kate Reynolds was found holding the body of her best friend; covered in blood, and clutching the knife that killed her.
Kate has been in prison ever since, but now her sentence is up. She is being released.
There’s only one person who can help: Private Investigator Madison Attalee, the first officer on the scene all those years ago.
But there’s someone out there who doesn’t want Kate digging up the past. Someone who is willing to keep the truth buried at any cost.
There is not a great deal of setting and landscape in this book as a lot takes place in the court, police station and in the barren landscape following the case. This could happen anywhere but that’s the scary thing. Kingston however is mentioned at regular intervals:
” It’s a funny place, this town. A large borough that straddles both London and Surrey. It has a reasonably big population but it’s close-knit nonetheless. The Kingston Comet is one of the few local papers in the city that is still widely read.”
“I wonder why Kate has moved back to Kingston. Had she headed anywhere else, changed her name, she could have started afresh”
Destination: Kingston upon Thames, London Author/Guide: Niki Mackay Departure Time: 2000s
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