Find Her Alive
The start of a gripping psychological crime series
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Publisher Description
The first in a high-adrenaline psychological crime series from bestselling author Diane Saxon, introducing Detective Sergeant Jenna Morgan.
Responding to reports of deadly screams in the Ironbridge Gorge, Detective Sergeant Jenna Morgan is first on the scene to investigate.
As the search intensifies, Jenna is horrified to discover her sister Fliss's severely injured Dalmatian, Domino and the naked, tortured body of an unknown woman.
Where is Fliss? Is she alive? And can Jenna find her before it's too late?
A gripping start to a crime thriller series that's perfect for fans of Cara Hunter.
Praise for Diane Saxon:
'Packed full of secrets and lies, and in a town filled with an unsettling atmosphere, Saxon succeeds in putting the 'creep' in creepy.' Valerie Keogh
'An intensely dark thriller.' Ross Greenwood
'An unputdownable, tense, fast-paced, terrifying plot that deftly twists and turns.' Danielle Ramsay
'A complex, dark and disturbing thriller, full of intrigue, toxic relationships and jaw-dropping twists.' Alex Stone
'Gripping... I couldn't put it down.' Gemma Rogers
'A dark, unsettling read that will keep you on the edge of your seat. I couldn't stop turning the pages'. Sarah Ward
Please note: This book was previously published as The Keeper.
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
With a string of stirring rom-coms to her name, Diane Saxon makes her first foray into psychological thrillers here. And it’s a confident debut that introduces us to DS Jenna Morgan—the kind of multi-faceted protagonist an author finds a successful series in. Responding to reports of deadly screams heard in the Ironbridge Gorge, Shropshire, Morgan arrives on the scene to investigate. In a shocking development, Jenna learns that the screams belong to her sister, Fliss, before finding her severely injured Dalmatian and the naked, tortured body of an unknown woman. With storytelling that grows in stature and subtleties as the investigation spirals, Saxon’s thriller soon becomes unputdownable. Morgan is at the heart of everything good here: her powers of persistence and rough-and-ready approach to detective work makes her built for a TV adaptation.