![]() It’s the first in a series and I’ll probably read them all. I’m glad I finally did though, as this is a terrific read. I’d heard of the author before but never got round to reading any of her books. Kate Rokesmith heard no sound from three floors up where, insisting that his new toy come on their walk and despite her efforts to dissuade him, Jonathon had gone to fetch the steam engine from his, first published, 480 pages, ebook, borrowed from via GET A COP Y A woman reconnects with her dead father by solving the murder case that obsessed him in life. Instead, she opens the box, and starts to read.Ī tense, evocative thriller set on the freezing banks of the Thames. The Rokesmith case papers are in a corner, gathering dust: the case was never solved. Now, thirty years later, Stella is dutifully sorting through her father’s attic after his sudden death. Her dad had never vowed to leave no stone unturned for her. The young Stella Darnell grew to resent the dead Kate Rokesmith. ![]() And Detective Inspector Darnell, vowing to leave no stone unturned in the search for her killer, began to lose his only daughter. Her son, just four years old, grew up in a loveless boarding school. Her husband, never charged, moved abroad under a cloud of suspicion. ![]() Kate Rokesmith’s decision to go to the river changed the lives of many. ![]()
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