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Spilling CID

This series delves into the investigations of a dedicated police team stationed in the seemingly tranquil English countryside. It expertly blends gripping crime narratives with insightful explorations of the detectives' personal lives and developing relationships. Readers will be drawn into intricate cases and a realistic portrayal of law enforcement.

The Truth-Teller's Lie
The Other Half Lives
A Room Swept White
The carrier
Hurting Distance
The Point of Rescue

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  1. 1

    Little face

    • 368 pages
    • 13 hours of reading
    3.5(9650)Add rating

    Alice's baby is two weeks old when she leaves the house without her for the first time, but on her return she finds the front door open and the baby in the crib isn't hers. Before a DNA test can be taken, both Alice and the baby disappear and dark incidents begin to appear in her husband's past.

    Little face
  2. 2

    Hurting Distance

    • 432 pages
    • 16 hours of reading
    3.8(4378)Add rating

    The second stunning thriller from queen of psychological crime, Sophie Hannah, perfect for fans of Clare Mackintosh and Paula Hawkins. 'Superbly creepy' Guardian 'Rivetingly original' Sunday Times Sometimes love must kill before it can die. Three years ago, something terrible happened to Naomi Jenkins - so terrible that she never told anybody. Now Naomi has another secret - the man she has fallen passionately in love with, unhappily married Robert Haworth. When Robert vanishes without trace, Naomi knows he must have come to harm. But the police are less convinced, particularly when Robert's wife insists he is not missing. In desperation, Naomi has a crazy idea. If she can't persuade the police that Robert is in danger, perhaps she can convince them that he is a danger to others. Then they will have to look for him - urgently. Naomi knows how to describe in detail the actions of a psychopath. All she needs to do is dig up her own troubled past . . .

    Hurting Distance
  3. 2

    The Truth-Teller's Lie

    A Zailer and Waterhouse Mystery

    • 368 pages
    • 13 hours of reading
    3.6(225)Add rating

    A gripping psychological thriller unfolds as Naomi Jenkins grapples with her dark past and a troubling present. After her lover, Robert Haworth, mysteriously disappears, she fears for his safety while the police remain skeptical, especially with his wife denying his absence. In a desperate bid to prove Robert's danger, Naomi plans to leverage her traumatic history, blurring the lines between victim and manipulator. The narrative twists through her secrets and the lengths she will go to, creating a chilling exploration of obsession and deception.

    The Truth-Teller's Lie
  4. 3

    The Point of Rescue

    • 464 pages
    • 17 hours of reading
    3.7(295)Add rating

    The phenomenal word-of-mouth bestselling author Sophie Hannah explores the various sides of motherhood in her third stunning psychological suspense novel.

    The Point of Rescue
  5. 4

    Why would anyone admit to the murder of someone who wasn't dead? The fourth psychological suspense novel from the phenomenal bestselling Sophie Hannah.

    The Other Half Lives
  6. 5

    Critically acclaimed queen of psychological crime Sophie Hannah's fifth suspense novel - a must-read for those who love Clare Mackintosh and Paula Hawkins. 'Beautifully written' Daily Express 'Terrifying' Heat Murder begins at home . . . TV producer Fliss Benson receives an anonymous card at work. The card has sixteen numbers on it, arranged in four rows of four - numbers that mean nothing to her. On the same day, Fliss finds out she's going to be working on a documentary about miscarriages of justice involving cot-death mothers wrongly accused of murder. The documentary will focus on three women: Helen Yardley, Sarah Jaggard and Rachel Hines. All three women are now free, and the doctor who did her best to send them to prison for life, child protection zealot Dr Judith Duffy, is under investigation for misconduct. For reasons she has shared with nobody, this is the last project Fliss wants to be working on. And then Helen Yardley is found dead at her home, and in her pocket is a card with sixteen numbers on it, arranged in four rows of four . . .

    A Room Swept White
  7. 6

    It's 1.15 a.m. Connie Bowskill should be asleep. Instead, she's logging on to a property website in search of a particular house: 11 Bentley Grove, Cambridge. She knows it's for sale; she saw the estate agent's board in the front garden less than six hours ago. Soon Connie is clicking on the 'Virtual Tour' button, keen to see the inside of 11 Bentley Grove and put her mind at rest once and for all. She finds herself looking at a scene from a nightmare: in the living room, in the middle of the carpet, there's a woman lying face down in a huge pool of blood. In shock, Connie wakes her husband Kit. But when Kit sits down at the computer to take a look, he sees no dead body, only a pristine beige carpet in a perfectly ordinary room . . .

    Lasting Damage
  8. 7

    Kind of Cruel

    • 498 pages
    • 18 hours of reading
    3.6(4119)Add rating

    When Amber Hewerdine consults a hypnotherapist as a desperate last resort, she doesn't expect that anything much will change. She doesn't expect it to help with her chronic insomnia. She doesn't expect to hear herself, under hypnosis, saying words that mean nothing to her: 'Kind, cruel, kind of cruel' - words she has seen somewhere before, if only she could remember where. She doesn't expect to be arrested two hours later, as a result of having spoken those words out loud, in connection with the brutal murder of Katharine Allen, a woman she's never heard of.

    Kind of Cruel
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    Woman with a Secret

    • 384 pages
    • 14 hours of reading
    3.1(3887)Add rating

    “Unpredictable, unputdownable, and unlike anything you’ve read before.”—Liane Moriarty “Ingenious. . . . Arresting. . . . Keeps you puzzled and intrigued, right until the end.”—New York Times Book Review She’s a wife. She’s a mother. She isn’t who you think she is. Nicki Clements has secrets, just like anybody else—secrets she keeps from her children, from her husband, from everyone who knows her. Secrets she shares with only one person: a stranger she’s never seen. A person whose voice she’s never heard. And then Nicki is arrested for murder. The murder of a man she doesn’t know. As a pair of husband-and-wife detectives investigate her every word, as the media circle like sharks, all Nicki’s secrets are laid bare—illusions and deceptions that she has maintained for years. And even the truth might not be enough to save her. For although Nicki isn’t guilty of homicide, she’s far from innocent. . . . For fans of The Girl on the Train, Gone Girl, and the best of Hitchcock comes an extraordinary thriller—and an extraordinarily unreliable narrator—from an author whose work has been described by Tana French as “like watching a nightmare come to life.”

    Woman with a Secret
  11. 10

    Linzi Birrell and Rhian Douglas: murdered. Angela McCabe and Josh Norbury: murdered. A killer the police have dubbed Billy Dead Mates is killing pairs of best friends, one by one. Just before each murder, he sends his victim a small white book...Three regional police forces are working together to identify and catch Billy. For five months, they've been failing. Then a fifth victim, scared by what she's seen and heard on the news, comes forward to seek help. Unlike Billy's first four victims, she isn't dead. Yet.Stand-up comedian Kim Tribbeck has one of Billy's peculiar white books. A stranger gave it to her after a gig she did a year ago. Was he Billy? Now Kim's life depends on working out why she - a woman who has no close friends because she trusts no one - should attract the attention of the Best Friends Killer... And, if Billy has her in his sights, why has he waited so long to strike?

    The Narrow Bed