The teenage girl was the first victim. Her throat cut to the bone, she didn't stand a chance. Her mother, at least, had time to fight back. Briefly. Called to the crime scene in leafy Wimbledon, Maeve Kerrigan's first thought is that this is a domestic dispute gone badly. But the husband is found lying bleeding and unconscious in an upstairs room. As a criminal barrister he insists he's the third victim rather than their prime suspect, even if he's a man who makes enemies easily. The only other surviving family member is 15-year-old Lydia. She was the one to find her mother and twin sister's bodies - and the only witness Maeve has. But she isn't talking....
©2012 Jane Casey (P)2012 Isis Publishing Ltd, published in the UK by Random House Audiobooks
"Well spoken"
kept the suspense the whole way through. Well spoken, characters made their own. Brilliant story. didnt see the ending coming until i got there. a very clever story