The Night She Died

Buy Now:

Audiobook Downloadable / ISBN-13: 9781472253705

Price: £19.99

ON SALE: 6th September 2018

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Thriller / Suspense

Disclosure: If you buy products using the retailer buttons above, we may earn a commission from the retailers you visit.

The bone-chilling new novel from Jenny Blackhurst, the #1 eBook-bestselling author of HOW I LOST YOU, BEFORE I LET YOU IN and THE FOSTER CHILD. If you love dark, twisty thrillers, you’ll love THE NIGHT SHE DIED.

On her own wedding night, beautiful and complicated Evie White leaps off a cliff to her death.

What drove her to commit this terrible act? It’s left to her best friend and her husband to unravel the sinister mystery.

Following a twisted trail of clues leading to Evie’s darkest secrets, they begin to realize they never knew the real Evie at all.

(P)2018 Headline Publishing Group Ltd

Reviews

A gripping and hugely enjoyable book. As their lies weave a trap for the characters, the twists come at a pace that will make your head spin. I was hooked from the start.
Jane Casey
Utterly fabulous. Hooked all the way through, from one chapter to the next.
Rebecca Bradley
Blackhurst's excellent writing keeps the tension high right through to the final page.
Rachel Abbott
The Night She Died is expertly plotted, utterly captivating and wonderfully dark - I loved it!
Susi Holiday
Hooked from the first page and kept me guessing right up until the end.
Clare Douglas, Sunday Times Top 10 bestselling author of THE SISTERS, LOCAL GIRL MISSING and LAST SEEN ALIVE.
A fiendishly twisting mystery I finished almost in one sitting. Jenny Blackhurst is the new queen of the psychological thriller.
Mason Cross
The Night She Died is a rollercoaster ride you'll love
Lucy Dawson
This talented writer knows a thing or two about her craft.
Amanda Jennings
This book has been read under desks in lecture theatres, on the school run, on trains... #obsessed!
C. R. Myers
Utterly gripping, this devious thriller will have you racing to the end with its intrigue and clever pacing
Woman's Weekly