Hilary Bonner Books
Hilary Bonner is an English crime novelist, celebrated for her compelling psychological thrillers. Drawing deeply from her journalistic background, her novels are frequently inspired by real-life events, often unearthing stories that challenge conventional narratives. Bonner's work masterfully blends suspense with keen psychological insight, offering readers a chilling and immersive experience. She excels at exploring the darker aspects of human nature and societal issues with sharp precision.






The Deadliest Legacy
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Bestselling romance novelist Delia Day is headlining the annual Appledore book festival in North Devon. When her scriptwriter colleague James Harding drops dead during their panel discussion, DCI David Vogel must discover if there's more to the untimely death than natural causes before more people get hurt - or worse, killed ...
Wheel of Fire
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
When Sir John Fairbrother, head of one of the world's biggest private banks, burns to death, in a catastrophic fire at his Somerset home, DI Vogel finds himself dealing with a complex and mystifying sequence of events. If arson was involved, as Vogel believes, the obvious suspect is Sir John's chauffeur, George Grey ... but is it as simple as that?
Passion So Deadly
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
A man is murdered in the gardens of a Bristol hotel. Working for a local escort agency, he had been requested by one of their regular female customers - but never made it to meet her. Rose Piper, the investigating DCI, has only the mysterious woman, now nowhere to be found, and the dead man's lover as suspects. And then there is another murder - of another Avon Escorts boy. Deep in the heart of the West Country, Constance an Freddie Lange live a comfortable existence on the land the Lange's have farmed for centuries. But when Constance falls out badly with her beloved son, a student, the happy family unit is fractured, leading eventually to tragedy. Although the two worlds are poles apart, Rose Piper and Constance Lange's paths are destined to cross . . . .
When routine police enquiries reveal evidence indicating that Jane Ferguson's assumed suicide was actually a murder, her husband becomes the chief suspect. Called in to launch a major inquiry, Detective Inspector David Vogel discovers that nothing connected with the death is as it seems, uncovering a succession of shocking family secrets.
A man lies dead on his kitchen floor, his body punctured by multiple stab wounds. Beside him sits his silent, traumatised wife. DCI David Vogel reckons he's seen it all before - an abused wife snaps after years of suffering within a deeply tormented marriage - but he comes to realize that nothing about this case is as straightforward as it seems.
The Cruelty of Morning
- 372 pages
- 14 hours of reading
In 1967 young Jennifer Stone discovers the corpse of an unidentified young woman in the sea. The next day a local girl disappears; she never reappears and the murder remains unsolved. Twenty years later Jennifer, now a successful newspaper reporter, has to uncover the secrets of the murders.
Friends to Die For
- 400 pages
- 14 hours of reading
Friends: can you really trust them? The next thrilling novel from Hilary Bonner.
Deadly Dance
- 368 pages
- 13 hours of reading
A fascinating psychological suspense novel - the first in a new series featuring Bristol-based detective DI Vogel
Dr Sandy Jones politely brushes-off her old friend Connie Pike when she unexpectedly calls. A few days later, Connie is killed in an explosion at her laboratory. Consumed by guilt, Jones heads to New Jersey, determined to find out the truth behind Connie's death - and exactly what Connie had been trying to tell her in that last anxious phone call.

