The addictive new thriller. No one knows crime like Kray.
The addictive new thriller. No one knows crime like Kray.
On the surface there was nothing different about that dull August day in 1998 and yet it was to change all our lives for ever.
A wild gang of girls live for terrorising their estate in London's East End. When they bully the weakest of their group into breaking into a house, they expect her to nick some cash, not disappear completely. Two days later, her broken body is found under a bed in one of the rooms and the loner who lives there is charged with murder. It's an open and shut case. Isn't it?Nearly fifteen years later, journalist Jess Vaughan senses something doesn't add up about what really happened that afternoon. Roping in detective Harry Lind, Jess starts stirring up all kinds of trouble, asking questions that someone will kill to leave unanswered...“You might expect a crime novel written by the widow of Reg Kray would be tough... and it is. Recommend this to fans of Ian Rankin.-- Booklist”
Well into Martina Cole territory Independent on The Debt
Action, intrigue and a character-driven plot are delivered in well-written style, sure to please any crime fiction fans. Woman on The Debt
You might expect a crime novel written by the widow of Reg Kray would be tough... and it is. Recommend this to fans of Ian Rankin. Booklist
Gripping Daily Express on Strong Women
Roberta Kray was born in Southport. In early 1996 she met Reggie Kray and they married the following year; they were together until his death in 2000. Through her marriage to Reggie, Roberta has a unique insight into the world of the London gangland.
On the surface there was nothing different about that dull August day in 1998, and yet it was to change all our lives for ever. A wild gang of girls live for terrorising their estate in London's East End. When they bully the weakest of their group into breaking in to a house, they expect her to nick some cash, not disappear completely. Two days later, her broken body is found under a bed in one of the rooms, and the loner who lives there is charged with murder. It's an open and shut case. Isn't it? Nearly fifteen years later, journalist Jess Vaughan senses something doesn't add up about what really happened that afternoon. Roping in detective Harry Lind, Jess starts stirring up all kinds of trouble, asking questions that someone will kill to leave unanswered. No one knows crime like KRAY 'You might expect a crime novel written by the widow of Reg Kray would be tough... and it is.' Booklist
On the surface there was nothing different about that dull August day in 1998 and yet it was to change all our lives for ever.A wild gang of girls live for terrorising their estate in London's East End. When they bully the weakest of their group into breaking into a house, they expect her to nick some cash, not disappear completely. Two days later, her broken body is found under a bed in one of the rooms and the loner who lives there is charged with murder. It's an open and shut case. Isn't it?Nearly fifteen years later, journalist Jess Vaughan senses something doesn't add up about what really happened that afternoon. Roping in detective Harry Lind, Jess starts stirring up all kinds of trouble, asking questions that someone will kill to leave unanswered...
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