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Michelle Davies

    Michelle Davies is a masterful storyteller whose crime novels draw readers into intricate investigations through compelling characters. Her writing style is characterized by its sharp observation and an ability to weave complex plots that keep readers guessing until the very end. As a seasoned journalist, Davies brings a keen eye for detail and a deep understanding of human nature to her fictional worlds, creating narratives that are both thrilling and psychologically resonant. Her work explores the darker aspects of society with a unique blend of suspense and insightful commentary.

    Wrong Place
    False Witness
    Gone Astray
    The Death of Me
    Dead Guilty
    Shadow of a Doubt
    • Shadow of a Doubt

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.4(64)Add rating

      The new standalone thriller by Michelle Davies - think The Ice Twins meets Then She Was Gone.

      Shadow of a Doubt
    • Dead Guilty

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.3(20)Add rating

      Dead Guilty by Michelle Davies is the captivating fourth novel in the critically acclaimed Maggie Neville series, following False Witness.Has the killer in DC Maggie Neville's cold case returned after a decade of silence?Katy Pope was seventeen when she was brutally murdered on a family holiday in Majorca. Despite her mother's high rank in the Met and the joint major investigation between the British and Spanish police, Katy's killer was never caught.Ten years later, Katy's family return to the Spanish island to launch a fresh appeal for information, taking with them the now skeletal team of investigating Met detectives, and newly seconded Maggie as the family liaison officer.But Maggie's first international investigation quickly goes from being more than just a press conference when another British girl there on holiday goes missing, and Katy's killer announces that it's time for an encore . . .

      Dead Guilty
    • When Isaac Naylor committed suicide after a teenage fan was found dead in his hotel room, the world thought it had lost one of the greatest rock stars of a generation. Naylor, lead singer of The Ospreys, had been arrested for causing the girl's death and was on police bail when he drowned himself in the sea off the Devon coast, leaving two notes addressed to his bandmates and his younger brother, Toby, discarded on the beach. Now, eight years on, music journalist Natalie Glass stumbles across a blind item on a US gossip website that suggests Naylor's death wasn't quite what it seemed - and he might in fact still be alive. The item claims he is the mystery songwriter who has for the past year been submitting lyrics to producers in London via his lawyer for other artists to record. He insists on anonymity and the only person who knows his identity is the lawyer. But as she delves deeper into what happened, the plot to stop her intensifies and Natalie finds she has a stark choice: give up trying to find out what happened to Naylor or risk her own obituary ending up in print.

      The Death of Me
    • Gone Astray

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      4.0(59)Add rating

      When a Lesley Kinnock buys a lottery ticket on a whim, it changes her life more than she could have imagined ...Lesley and her husband Mack are the sudden winners of a GBP15 million EuroMillions jackpot. They move with their 15-year-old daughter Rosie to an exclusive gated estate in Buckinghamshire, leaving behind their ordinary lives - and friends - as they are catapulted into wealth beyond their wildest dreams. But it soon turns into their darkest nightmare when, one beautiful spring afternoon, Lesley returns to their house to find it empty: their daughter Rosie is gone. DC Maggie Neville is assigned to be Family Liaison Officer to Lesley and Mack, supporting them while quietly trying to investigate the family. And she has a crisis threatening her own life - a secret from the past that could shatter everything she's worked so hard to build. As Lesley and Maggie desperately try to find Rosie, their fates hurtle together on a collision course that threatens to end in tragedy ...Money can't buy you happiness. The truth could hurt more than a lie. One moment really can change your life forever.

      Gone Astray
    • False Witness

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      4.0(27)Add rating

      False Witness, the third thrilling novel from critically acclaimed author Michelle Davies sees Family Liaison Officer Maggie Neville investigate the death of a school child.

      False Witness
    • Wrong Place

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.8(39)Add rating

      A full-bodied police procedural thriller from start to finish - with a whirlwind plot and sensational sub stories, it's a real binge-read kind of book Stylist , Book Wars

      Wrong Place
    • Miracle Worker

      Enlightened Rebel Osteopath Brings Gifts for You to Create a Happier Life

      • 242 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the journey from dependence to health and self-reliance, this book offers insights into personal transformation. It emphasizes the importance of informed decision-making and provides practical strategies for achieving well-being. Through real-life examples and actionable advice, readers are encouraged to take charge of their health and cultivate independence, ultimately fostering a more empowered and fulfilling life.

      Miracle Worker