The Evidence Against You

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Discover 'The Evidence Against You,' a gripping psychological thriller by the Sunday Times bestselling author, known for 'Everything But The Truth' and 'Anything You Do Say.' This captivating book delves into the complex emotions of Izzy English as she navigates the conflicting feelings surrounding her father's release from prison, where he has spent seventeen years for the murder of her mother. This deeply engaging narrative keeps you at the edge of your seat, exploring themes of guilt, trust, and the weight of familial ties. With 448 pages of intense storytelling, this B-format paperback is a must-have for fans of crime mysteries and psychological dramas. Perfect for readers who love thrillers that challenge their perceptions of truth and justice, 'The Evidence Against You' poses the ultimate question: Can love overcome betrayal? Ideal for book lovers looking to immerse themselves in a tale of suspense, this book is a fantastic addition to any collection. New in 2019 and published by Penguin UK, grab your copy of this intriguing psychological thriller today. Fast shipping options are available so you can dive into this compelling story as soon as possible! Don't miss out on the opportunity to uncover the secrets that lie within these pages and the chilling answers that await. Order now to transport yourself into a world where every piece of evidence may define the future of a shattered family.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781405934565
Format: B-format paperback
Year: 2019
Publisher: Penguin UK
Pages: 448


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The stunning new psychological thriller from the Sunday Times bestselling author of Everything but the Truth and Anything You Do Say

It's the day her father will be released from jail. Izzy English has every reason to feel conflicted - he's the man who gave her a childhood filled with happy memories. But he has also just served seventeen years for the murder of her mother.

Now, Izzy's father sends her a letter. He wants to talk, to defend himself against each piece of evidence from his trial. But should she give him the benefit of the doubt? Or is her father guilty as charged, and luring her into a trap?

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