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Let the Dead Speak (Maeve Kerrigan, Book 7)

By: Jane Casey
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: March 2017
Pages: 400
Categories: Fiction
Language: English
Available as: Hardback, Paperback, Ebook
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ISBN-13: 9780008149017
ASIN: 0008149011

A murder without a body Eighteen-year-old Chloe Emery returns to her West London home one day to find the house covered in blood and Kate, her mother, gone. There may not be a body, but everything else points to murder. A girl too scared to talk Maeve Kerrigan is young, ambitious and determined to prove she’s up to her new role as detective sergeant. She suspects Chloe is holding something back, but best friend Bethany Norris won’t let Maeve get close. What exactly is Bethany protecting Chloe from? A detective with everything to prove As the team dig deeper into the residents of Valerian Road, no one is above suspicion. All Maeve needs is one person to talk, but that’s not going to happen. Because even in a case of murder, some secrets are too terrible to share

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