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Charlie Cochrane

    Unable to pursue her preferred professions, such as managing a rugby team, Charlie Cochrane channels her creativity into writing. She crafts mystery novels, often set in the Edwardian era and featuring a Cambridge Fellows series, alongside contemporary thrillers. Having published extensively with various imprints, Cochrane is a recognized voice in the genre. She actively participates in literary communities and engages with readers and fellow authors at festivals and conferences.

    And Nothing But the Truth
    The Deadliest Fall
    • The Deadliest Fall

      • 276 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Buried secrets come to the surface, revealing hidden truths that challenge the characters' lives. As they confront their pasts, relationships are tested, and the struggle for redemption unfolds. The narrative explores themes of honesty, the weight of guilt, and the impact of choices made long ago, ultimately leading to a powerful reckoning that reshapes their futures.

      The Deadliest Fall
    • And Nothing But the Truth

      • 314 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Exploring the complexities of truth, this narrative delves into the idea that certain revelations can lead to entrapment rather than liberation. The storyline follows characters grappling with their pasts and the consequences of uncovering hidden realities. As they navigate their intertwined lives, themes of deception, self-discovery, and the weight of knowledge emerge, prompting readers to question the nature of freedom and the burdens that come with it.

      And Nothing But the Truth