Cara Hunter’s debut crime novel CLOSE TO HOME has been chosen for the Spring 2018 Richard & Judy’s Book Club, and is one of eight books to be promoted in association with WHSmith. Kicking off this January there will be 311 CLOSE TO HOME posters going up across London Underground and National Rail.
Cara went to meet with Richard and Judy in London to talk about the inspiration for the writing of her first DI Adam Fawley thriller and her plans for future books in the series. Details of their discussion can be found exclusively in the back of the WHSmith edition of the novel and will be posted on the R&J Book Club website.
HOW CAN A CHILD GO MISSING WITHOUT A TRACE?
Last night, eight-year-old Daisy Mason disappeared from a family party. No one in the quiet suburban street saw anything - or at least that's what they're saying.
DI Adam Fawley is trying to keep an open mind. But he knows the nine times out of ten, it's someone the victim knew.
That means someone is lying...
And that Daisy's time is running out.
PRAISE FOR CLOSE TO HOME:
'A MAZEY, GRIPPING READ' Ian Rankin
'THE LAST TWIST WAS A GENUINE STROKE OF GENIUS' John Marrs, author of The One
'I FINISHED CLOSE TO HOME IN ONE SITTING!' Nuala Ellwood, author of My Sister's Bones
'ONE OF THE BEST CRIME THRILLERS I HAVE EVER READ!' Kathryn Croft, author of While You Were Sleeping