I, Witness
The gripping psychological thriller that you won't be able to put down
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Publisher Description
'A cracking thriller and a great female protagonist.' C.J. Tudor, author of Sunday Times Bestseller The Chalk Man
'I couldn't put I,Witness down, this is a 2018 must-read' Phoebe Morgan, author of The Doll House
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They say I'm a murderer.
Six years ago, Kate Reynolds was found holding the body of her best friend; covered in blood, and clutching the knife that killed her.
I plead guilty.
Kate has been in prison ever since, but now her sentence is up. She is being released.
But the truth is, I didn't do it.
There's only one person who can help: Private Investigator Madison Attallee, the first officer on the scene all those years ago.
But uncovering the truth means catching a killer.
An incredibly gripping thriller with a twist you'll never see coming. Fans of The Retreat by Mark Edwards, The Guilty One by Lisa Ballantyne, In the Dark by Cara Hunter and Snap by Belinda Bauer will love I,Witness.
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What bestselling authors are saying about this gripping debut:
'An absolutely gripping thriller founded on the horror of familial abuse and a great, flawed, female PI. There will be more Madison Attalee, I hope.' Radio 4's Dame Jenni Murray
'I was swept away by this punchy, pacy thriller with its sharp characterisation and confident plotting. I devoured it in a single day. I particularly loved Madison's fabulously chain-smoking, hyper-feminine sharpness. So looking forward to the next one.' Helen Callaghan, author of Sunday Times bestseller Dear Amy
'Tough and uncompromising, I, Witness had me totally gripped. I'm looking forward to hearing more from PI Madison Attalee.' Alex Lake, author of Killing Kate and Copy Cat
'Totally engaging, fast-paced and edgy ... completely captivating. I, Witness kept me guessing till the very end. Pick this book up if you're after a page-turner with attitude.' Elle Croft, author of The Guilty Wife
What readers are saying about this gripping debut:
'Gripping, moving and smart. I can't wait for the next Madison Attalee novel.' Amazon reviewer, 5 stars
'Be prepared to be hooked... you won't put this down...' Amazon reviewer, 5 stars
'Brilliant. Great characters and plot. Was gripped, couldn't get to the end fast enough.' Amazon reviewer, 5 stars
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
PI Madison Attallee, the prickly, troubled heroine of British author Mackay's psychologically astute debut, takes on the case of 24-year-old Kate Reynolds, who has moved back home to Kingston, Surrey, after serving six years in prison for the stabbing murder of her best friend, Naomi Andrews, in 2010. Though she confessed at the time, Kate is now convinced of her own innocence and wants Madison to find the real killer. Madison soon discovers that the Reynolds family has skeletons tumbling out of every closet, and the domineering Reynolds men, including Kate's brother, Marcus, are keeping disturbing secrets. The narrative alternates among Madison, who's slowly picking up the pieces of her life; Kate, who's coping with life after prison; Marcus's wife, Claudia, who seeks a way out of her abusive marriage; and Naomi's mother, Anthea, whose all-consuming grief has fractured her life and marriage. Mackay builds tension to a fever pitch and throws in more twists than a corkscrew. Readers will look forward to Madison's next case.