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A reclusive musicians hiding place is discovered, forcing her to confront her traumatic past and someone is seeking vengeance. A dark and riveting psychological thriller from number-one bestselling author Louise VossSuperb, like an episode of Midsomer Murders written by Gillian Flynn Mark EdwardsSuch a great concept. Enthrallingly gripping and those twists! A must read Angela ClarkeIve been a fan of Louise Voss for years and I honestly think The Last Stage is her best yet. A superb read Cass Green____________________At the peak of her career as lead singer of a legendary 1980s indie band, Meredith Vincent was driven off the international stage by a horrific incident. Now living a quiet existence in a cottage on the grounds of an old stately home, she has put her past behind her and come to terms with her new life.When a body is found in the manicured gardens of her home, and a series of inexplicable and unsettling events begins to occur, it becomes clear that someone is watching, someone who knows who she is Someone who wants vengeance.And this is only the beginningA dark, riveting and chilling psychological thriller, The Last Stage is also a study of secrets and obsessions, where innocent acts can have the most terrifying consequences.____________________The slow reveals and hints at the darkness to come make it impossible to put down Sarah PinboroughTwists, turns and stabs you in the heart. It deserves to be huge Martyn WaitesAn expert piece of contrivance Publishers WeeklyBrilliantly unsettling Jane CaseyCleverly plotted and beautifully executed Susi HollidayIngeniously plotted and totally addictive Paddy MagraneI was guessing right to the end Katarina DiamondA compelling descent into darkness Ed JamesA cracking page-turner that sucks you straight into the dark heart of human behaviour. I couldnt put it down! Marnie RichesA tense, super-twisty, well-written page-turner Fab read Amanda JenningsPoignant, clever and terrifically tense William Shaw, author of The BirdwatcherA highly entertaining, thoroughly enjoyable and gripping read LoveReadingGripping and twisty Mel McGrathAn expert piece of contrivance Publishers WeeklyIngeniously plotted and totally addictive Paddy Magrane
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