"Gripping and all too believable! "Under Your Skin" will leave you wondering who to trust, and what's really going on behind closed doors. I couldn't turn the pages fast enough."
~ Kate Braithwaite
"A high tension novel about a woman in peril. The tension begins on the first page and the action continues unabated."
~ David Hough
"This fabulous domestic thriller has as many twists and turns as a roller-coaster.”
~ Jo Fenton
Book trailer here:
When Kyle’s wife Hannah goes missing, the whole town is out
in force to try to find her. One person knows where she is. One person is
keeping a secret.
Detective Inspector Simon Peters and Detective Kerry Lawlor
have been brought in to investigate the case but Hannah has left no traces and
Kyle has no clues.
Local Belfast resident Julia Matthews joins the #FindHannah
campaign and becomes friendly with Kyle, sympathising with his tragedy. As
Julia becomes more involved in the case than she bargained for, she begins to
uncover more secrets than the Police ever could. Julia was only trying to help
but has she become drawn into a web of mystery that she can’t escape?
"I idly wonder
about Kyle. I think about what he’s doing now. I imagine he’ll be on the phone
to the police, reporting my disappearance. I imagine a Facebook campaign; my
picture on posters around town, plastered on pub doors and corner shop windows.
I imagine the pressure the police would be under as they try to find me. I pity
them in a way. All those stresses and strains of everyday life. Whereas here’s
me, introverting in this cocoon, quietly off my face, not having to do anything
except sit here and wait. Like a really bad game of hide and seek.” #FindHannah
“Police are investigating the
disappearance of local woman Hannah Greer from her home in Belfast. Mrs Greer,
thirty-two, is five feet four inches in height, average build, with shoulder-length
blonde hair. She was last seen on the morning of Monday 15 October by her
husband, Kyle Greer.”
“Mr Greer, interviewed by our
reporters, has appealed to members of the public for any information possible.”
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