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Prices and specifications are provisional and are subject to change out, and who will be destroyed if it does?without notice. 19/06/2024Sales: Star Book Sales LLP T: 01404 515050E: enquiries@starbooksales.comOrders: Troubador Publishing Tradeorders@troubador.co.uk0116 279 2299David Ford was born in Devon and lives in East London. For thirtyfive years he worked in central government, mainly as a senior policy advisor on crime issues in the Home Office. A collection of his poetry has been published by the Happenstance Press and his first novel, Come Sunday, was published in 2023. David is married with two daughters.Publication: 28th NOVEMBER2024ISBN: 9781835740828Price: %u00a38.99Binding: PaperbackFormat: 198 x 129 mmExtent: 200 ppThema: FH ThrillerAuthor location: London%u2022 A gripping contemporary thriller set in the early 2000s on the Norfolk coast that that delves into the consequences of deceit, manipulation, and the weight of guilt. %u2022 The author stumbled upon and a burnt-out fisherman%u2019s cabin and discarded old photographs of young people drinking and partying on a trip to Norfolk, inspiring the author to explore how mistakes made in our youth can destroy us as adults. %u2022 Perfect for fans of Lee Child, Paula Hawkins, and Gordon Burn. In a secluded fisherman%u2019s cabin perched on the cliffs, a terrible incident occurred. Is history now about to repeat itself?In a small seaside town on the Norfolk coast, Becky Sullivan seduces a young teacher from her sixth form college. Together with her friends, they entice him to the deserted cabin with the intention of blackmailing him.But tragedy strikes when he suffers a heart attack and they flee, leaving him alone to die.Six years later, Becky returns to the town hoping to make amends with his widow. However, the town and her old friends cannot escape the dark secrets that still haunt them, and Becky%u2019s return opens up old wounds and rivalries.As the past threatens to unravel, will the truth finally comeISBN 978-1-83574-082-89 7 8 1 8 3 5 7 4 0 8 2 8TOUCHPAPERDavid Ford