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Unspoken

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781444780284

Price: £9.99

ON SALE: 4th July 2013

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Crime & Mystery

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Shelby Cole thinks she put Texas behind her. She left ten years ago, her world shattered and her illegitimate baby dead. Now she’s getting anonymous letters saying that her daughter is alive.

Shelby’s not the only one coming home. Falsely accused of murder and sent to prison for ten years, an enemy from her past intends to settle old scores.

Shelby’s search for the truth is met with stonewalling and hostility, especially from her powerful father. She can’t shake the suspicion that someone has lured her back for their own reasons. Her only ally is a figure from her past – someone she has every reason not to trust. And in the midst of dark family revelations she uncovers a terrifying scheme of revenge.

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Lisa Jackson shows yet again why she is one of the best at romantic suspense. A pure nail biter.
Harlan Coben on YOU DON'T WANT TO KNOW
Shiveringly good suspense! Lisa Jackson ratchets up the tension as one woman's desperate search for her missing son takes her to the very brink of losing her husband, her sanity, her very self.
Lisa Gardner on YOU DON'T WANT TO KNOW
'WITHOUT MERCY blends murder mystery with romance and religious conspiracy and should appeal to fans of all three.'
West Australian on WITHOUT MERCY
A fast-paced and surprisingly complex story... . The depiction of the protagonist... reaches an unusual depth, and the crisp, skillful language infuse every sentence with suspense...will keep readers riveted.
<i>Publisher's Weekly</i> on WITHOUT MERCY
'A fast moving thriller with plenty of twists and turns, and an easy flowing style that readily catches the reader up in its thrall.'
Canberra Times on MALICE