Book description
When Dr Susie Harriot is convicted of the brutal murder of Andrew Gow,
a serial killer in her care, it looks certain that she will be given a
life sentence, depriving her of her home, her family and her
two-year-old daughter. Susie's husband, Lachlan, is convinced his wife
is innocent, and is determined to find evidence to support an appeal.
Every night he sits in Susie's study and goes through her papers - her
case notes, her interviews with Gow, and the press cuttings from the
trial. But the more Lachlan uncovers, the more questions arise, leaving
him wondering about the secrets his wife was hiding... Critically
acclaimed Glaswegian crime writer Denise Mina is the author of nine
novels. She also writes short stories and in 2006 wrote her first play.
As well as all of this she is a regular contributor to TV and radio.