Inspired by the BAFTA award-winning ITV series
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Loved the ITV series? Then you ll adore this clever read from psychological-thriller queen Sun (Fabulous Magazine)
A crackingly well constructed crime novel Daily Mirror
Whether you ve seen the series or not, this is definitely worth your time Bella
Featuring never-before-seen material and plunging you into the mindset of the characters, this is a must-read if you love Broadchurch, or if you love devilishly good crime
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It s a hot July morning in the Dorset town of Broadchurch when Beth Latimer realises that her eleven-year-old son, Danny, is missing. As Beth searches desperately for her boy, her best friend, local police officer DS Ellie Miller, arrives at work to find that the promotion she was promised has been given to disreputable Scottish outsider DI Alec Hardy.
When Danny s body is found on the beach Ellie must put her feelings aside as she works with DI Hardy to solve the mystery of Danny s death. As the case becomes a murder investigation the news hits the national press, jolting sleepy Broadchurch into the national spotlight.
As the town s secrets begin to unravel, members of this tight-knit community begin to consider those in their midst. Right now it s impossible to know who to trust...
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Erin Kelly is one of the finest stylists in British crime fiction Sunday Mirror
About the Author
Erin Kelly is the author of four critically acclaimed psychological thrillers, The Poison Tree, The Sick Rose, The Burning Air and The Ties that Bind. The Poison Tree was a bestselling Richard && Judy Book Club selection in 2011 and was adapted for the screen as a major ITV drama in 2012. Erin also works as a freelance journalist, writing for newspapers including The Sunday Times, The Sunday Telegraph and the Daily Mail as well as magazines including Red, Psychologies, Marie Claire and Elle. She lives in London with her family.
Chris Chibnall is the creator, writer and executive producer of the award winning ITV drama, Broadchurch. He has also written for TV shows including Life on Mars, Law && Order, Doctor Who and its spin-off, Torchwood. Chris s latest BBC1 drama, The Great Train Robbery, tells the story of the infamous 1963 British heist. He lives in Dorset with his family.
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