Sunday Morning Coming Down

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It's always darkest before the light comes. In the chilling seventh instalment of the bestselling, critically acclaimed Frieda Klein series, evil looms but this time it's far too close to home . . . 

'There's a body in Saffron Mews . . .'

Psychotherapist Frieda Klein's home is her refuge until she returns to find it has become a disturbingly bloody crime scene. Beneath the floorboards the police have found the body of a man she had hired to help protect her.

The killer's message is all too clear: you're mine.

When those closest to Frieda begin to be targeted, the picture becomes more skewed: the patterns unclear.

Unless Frieda can find and stop whoever is threatening her friends and family, her love and loyalty could come at a truly fatal cost

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AuthorNicci French
PublisherMichael Joseph
PlaceLondon
Year2017
ISBN9781405918633
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
CommentsSlight forward lean
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