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  • ISBN 9781398709294
  • Dimensions: 156 x 240mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Sep 2026
  • Publisher: Orion Publishing Co
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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SOME SECRETS SHOULD STAY BURIED

On a warm May night, a woman is found dead at the wheel of her car on a Birmingham back street, a single knife wound to her throat.

To DCI Robin Lyons, the clinical murder initially suggests organized crime, especially when she learns that the victim, Heather Pethick, lived on a farm with access to secluded coves on the Cornish coastline. Was she a courier, delivering drugs or even people to a contact in the city?

The more Robin learns, though, the less likely that seems. Heather's distraught husband is adamant she'd never jeopardize the life they had built with their four-year-old son, Mikey, especially given her own precarious childhood.

And then another woman goes missing - a woman with whom Heather had been seen in fraught conversation just hours before she died.

Uncovering the truth will take Robin down a rabbit hole into a world where accountability is shrugged off as lightly as a summer jacket, a world that will cause unimaginable devastation to Robin's . . .

Lucie Whitehouse grew up in Warwickshire. After studying Classics at Oxford, she moved to London where she worked briefly in journalism before finding her niche in publishing. She writes full time and has contributed features to the Times, the Sunday Times, the Independent, Elle and Red Magazine. Lucie now lives in Brooklyn with her husband and daughter.

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