Two Wrongs
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- $19.99
Publisher Description
Dark, clever and thought-provoking, Two Wrongs is the breathless new thriller from bestselling author Mel McGrath.
One girl jumped.
And then another followed…
In the city of Bristol, young women are dying in mysterious circumstances. The deaths look like suicides – but are they something more sinister?
Honor is terrified that her daughter might be next. But as she looks for clues as to what really happened to the girls, she stumbles upon a link to a dark secret in her own past – one that she’s kept from her daughter.
Now Honor has the chance to avenge her child for the terrible events of years ago. But how far will she go to protect her daughter and right the wrongs done to her family?
Dark, clever and thought-provoking, TWO WRONGS is the breathless new thriller from bestselling author Mel McGrath – perfect for fans of Erin Kelly, Ruth Ware and Sarah Vaughan.
‘I cared desperately about these characters and turned the pages frantically, praying for their survival. Clever, compassionate and completely compelling’ Erin Kelly, author of HE SAID/SHE SAID
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‘A deliciously disturbing thriller’ Ann Cleeves
‘Gripping . . . Highly recommended’ Harriet Tyce, author of BLOOD ORANGE
‘Clever and compelling . . . the perfect read’ B A Paris
‘A gripping exploration of consent and power play’ Heat
‘I can’t remember the last time I was so invested in a book’ Sathnam Sanghera, The Times
‘A book-club novel ripe for discussion’ Adele Parks, Platinum
About the author
Mel McGrath is an Essex girl, the author of the critically acclaimed and bestselling family memoir Silvertown. She won the John Llewellyn-Rhys/Mil on Sunday award for Best Writer Under 35 for her first book, Motel Nirvana. She has published three Arctic mysteries featuring the Inuit detective Edie Kiglatuk under the name MJ McGrath, the first of which, The Boy in the Snow, was shortlisted for a CWA Gold Dagger.
In the last year she has been one of the founders and moving lights of the website Killer Women, which has rapidly established itself as one of the key forums for crime writing in the UK.