‘NOTHING IS EASY OR SIMPLE, THANKS TO WINSLOW’S DELIGHTFULLY DEVIOUS MIND. SURPRISING AND SATISFYING, YOU WON’T BE ABLE TO STOP TURNING THE PAGES OF LOOK FOR HER ’ KAREN DIONNE, AUTHOR OF THE MARSH KING’S DAUGHTER
The memory of Annalise Wood has haunted the town of Lilling near Cambridge for decades, with the grief and speculation surrounding her disappearance firmly engrained in the community. She went missing in 1976 and although her body was later found, the investigation never discovered who was responsible.
Forty years on, another young woman stokes her obsession with Annalise, believing that sharing a name with the dead girl has forged a bond between them. When new DNA evidence linked to the Annalise Wood murder comes to light, detectives Morris Keene and Chloe Frohmann re-examine the facts, picking apart previous assumptions, and soon find that this cold case is far from dead and buried.
‘UNIQUELY PERCEPTIVE AND PENETRATING… WINSLOW IS A PRECISE AND EXPERT ANALYST OF THE DARKEST PARTS OF THE HUMAN PSYCHE’ SOPHIE HANNAH