**In this "top-notch mystery thriller" (*Publishers Weekly*, starred review) from Alex Finlay, *What Have We*** ***Done* is a tale about the lives we leave behind and the secrets we carry with us forever.** **One of the Most Anticipated Books of 2023:- BookPage- BookBub- E! News- Go BookMart****-
What Have We Done
β Scribed by Alex Finlay
- Book ID
- 115247615
- Publisher
- Bloomsbury Publishing
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 482 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781804546307
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β¦ Synopsis
From Alex Finlay, the author of Every Last Fear and The Night Shift, an action-packed thriller about the lives we leave behind and the secrets we carry with us. Perfect for fans of Peter Swanson, Lisa Jewell, and Karin Slaughter.
A stay-at-home mom. A has-been rock star. A reality TV producer. Three disparate lives. One deadly secret.
The foster children of Savior House never knew the peace of a normal childhood. Three close friends from the children's home β Jenna, Donnie, and Nico β were split up when they left those abusive halls.
They haven't seen one another since β until now, twenty-five years later, when they are reunited for a single, inescapable reason: someone is trying to kill them.
To save their lives, the trio will have to revisit the nightmares of their childhoods and confront their shared past β a past that holds the key to everything.
Reviewers on Alex Finlay:'The real deal, believe me.' Lee Child'Finlay is all set to take on big boys Linwood Barclay and Harlan Coben. Great.' The Sun'An exciting, entertaining read that I couldn't put down!' Samantha Downing'Alex Finlay takes his place in the upper ranks of thriller writers.' Brendan DuBois'A terrific thriller.' Peter James'Will grab you and not let go.' Julie Clark
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