WOULD YOU BELIEVE HER?
2013
Melissa Slade had it all: beauty, money, a successful husband and beautiful twin babies. But, in the blink of an eye, her perfect life became a nightmare – when she found herself on trial for the murder of her little girls.
PRESENT DAY
Jonathan Hunt covered the original Slade Babies case for the local newspaper. Now that new evidence has come to light, Jon’s boss wants him back on the story to uncover the truth.
With Melissa’s appeal date looming, time is running out. And, as Jon gets drawn deeper into a case he’d wanted to forget, he starts to question Melissa’s guilt.
Is Melissa manipulating Jon or telling him the truth? Is she a murderer, or the victim of a miscarriage of justice?
And if Melissa Slade is innocent, what really happened to Ellie and Amber Slade?
DIANE JEFFREYgrew up in North Devon, in the United Kingdom. She now lives in Lyon, France, with her husband and their three children, Labrador and cat.
Diane’s debut psychological thriller, Those Who Lie , was a Kindle bestseller in the USA, Canada and Australia and spent several weeks in the top 100 Kindle books in the UK.
He Will Find You , set in the Lake District and Somerset and published in August 2018, is her second novel. The Guilty Mother is Diane’s third book.
Diane is an English teacher. When she’s not working or writing, she likes swimming, running and reading. She loves chocolate, beer and holidays. Above all, she enjoys spending time with her family and friends.
Readers can follow Diane on Twitter @dianefjeffreyor on Facebook.com/dianejeffreyauthor
‘Tense and compelling, a genuinely thrilling read’
Elizabeth Haynes
‘Brimming with tension, riddled with doubt and suspicion, insidious and compelling with a terrifying ending that had me catching my breath’
Sue Fortin
‘A tense, gripping domestic noir that shows just how fast the dream of a new life can turn into your worst nightmare’
T.M. Logan
‘A scorchingly good thriller’
Lisa Hall
‘This is a must read for anyone who lives to delve into psychological thrillers!’
Linda Strong
‘With brilliant main characters and a wonderful plot, this book is a real page-turner. I would highly recommend this book.’
Stephanie Collins
‘I absolutely adored this book.’
Lu Dex
‘Great book … keeps you guessing!! If you love twists and turns then this book is for you!’
Diane Merrit
‘With twists and turns that will wrong-foot you all the way, a dash of dark humour and a strong emotional punch, this is an excellent debut that more than earns its place within the genre.’
S.J.I. Holliday
Those Who Lie
He Will Find You
The Guilty Mother
DIANE JEFFREY
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Table of Contents
Cover
Blurb
About the Author
Praise for Diane Jeffrey
Also by Diane Jeffrey
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Prologue: Melissa
Part One
Chapter 1: Jonathan
Chapter 2: Melissa
Chapter 3: Jonathan
Chapter 4: Melissa
Chapter 5: Jonathan
Chapter 6: Melissa
Chapter 7: Jonathan
Chapter 8: Melissa
Chapter 9: Jonathan
Chapter 10: Melissa
Chapter 11: Jonathan
Chapter 12: Melissa
Chapter 13: Jonathan
Chapter 14: Melissa
Chapter 15: Jonathan
Chapter 16: Melissa
Chapter 17: The Redcliffe Gazette
Chapter 18: Melissa
Chapter 19: Jonathan
Part Two
Chapter 20: Kelly
Chapter 21: Jonathan
Chapter 22: Kelly
Chapter 23: Jonathan
Chapter 24: Kelly
Chapter 25: Jonathan
Chapter 26: Kelly
Chapter 27: Jonathan
Chapter 28: Kelly
Chapter 29: Jonathan
Chapter 30: Kelly
Chapter 31: Jonathan
Chapter 32: Kelly
Chapter 33: Jon
Chapter 34: Kelly
Epilogue: Melissa
Acknowledgements
Extract
Dear Reader …
Keep Reading …
About the Publisher
For my mum and dad,
with much love and many thanks.
Prologue
Melissa
October 2018
The screaming inside had stopped. But the thoughts in my head still clamoured for attention. I studied my hands, turning them over to examine my palms. Perhaps my future was written on them, along my lifeline. I started to twist an imaginary gold band around the third finger on my left hand. One, two, three times. The smooth skin here, where previously there had been a wedding ring, proved that I was once married. No, not once. Twice.
The nausea came in waves every time we went over a bump in the road. I wanted to tell the driver I thought I might throw up. The taste of fear was foul in my mouth and I needed some fresh air. But the driver couldn’t have heard me even if I’d shouted. You’re supposed to look out of the window when you’re carsick, but the one in here was small and too high. When I craned my neck, I could just make out flashes of grey sky between bare branches, or occasionally the upper floors of tall buildings we passed. Looking up made me dizzy. Lowering my head, I stared again, in shame, at my hands. Gnarled and dry-skinned, they might have been a sweet old lady’s hands rather than those of a cold-blooded killer.
I felt as though I was retracing my steps, travelling back in time. Five years ago, I’d been taken away in a white van just like this one, and now I was being taken back again. It wasn’t the same place, it wasn’t even the same city – this was London, not Bristol, but people here would scrutinise me and judge me and determine my fate, just as they had done before. At least this time there would be two or three friendly faces among the sea of hostile ones. Two or three people who believed in me.
I hoped it would be three. It was my lucky number.
When I’d been taken away last time, my only thought was that I’d never see Amber and Ellie again, never again hold them in my arms. This memory forced itself on me now. It still seemed so fresh and was so physically painful that I gasped.
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