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London and Cambridge

This series delves into the intricate worlds of journalism, art, and personal relationships set against the vibrant backdrop of London and Cambridge. Follow characters as they navigate the pursuit of success, grapple with moral ambiguities, and search for truth. Each installment offers suspense, intrigue, and reveals the darker undercurrents beneath seemingly ordinary lives. It's a story about ambition, betrayal, and the fragile line between right and wrong.

A Stranger's House
You Think You Know Me

Recommended Reading Order

  1. 1

    You Think You Know Me

    • 308 pages
    • 11 hours of reading

    Sometimes, it's not easy to tell the good guys from the bad... Freelance journalist, Anna Morris, is struggling to make a name for herself, so she's delighted to attend a launch event for a hip young artist at her friend Seb's gallery. But an exclusive interview isn't all Anna comes away with.,,,

    You Think You Know Me
  2. 2

    What if you were powerless to protect the person you cared about most? When Ruby finds out that her partner has done the unforgivable, she has no option but to move out of their home. With nowhere else to go, a job house-sitting in Cambridge seems like the perfect solution.

    A Stranger's House