At Your Door

At Your Door by J. P. Carter, published by HarperCollins Publishers on August 8, 2019, is a gripping narrative that intertwines personal and professional challenges faced by DCI Anna Tate. This 416-page book delves into a high-profile investigation following the discovery of a dead woman on Barnes Common, raising questions about the circumstances surrounding her death and the involvement of a prominent MP. As Anna navigates this complex case, she is also confronted with the long-standing mystery of her missing daughter, Chloe, who disappeared a decade ago.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a story that combines elements of action and adventure with the intricacies of a police procedural. The narrative explores themes of crime and family life, as Anna grapples with her own demons while pursuing justice. With a new lead in Chloe’s case emerging, the tension escalates as Anna must balance her professional duties with her personal quest. This edition offers a compelling blend of suspense and mystery, making it a noteworthy addition to the genre.
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What happens when the past comes back to kill you?
When DCI Anna Tate is called to the gruesome discovery of a dead woman found on Barnes Common, she is plunged into a high‐profile investigation involving a prominent MP. London is baying for blood – but is there more to Holly’s death than at first meets the eye?
Meanwhile, the hunt is on for Anna’s missing daughter Chloe, who vanished ten years ago when her father kidnapped her. The case has been cold for what feels like forever – but a phone call brings a brand new lead…
Can Anna solve the murder case whilst dealing with her own personal demons? Or is someone from the past planning to get in her way?
An addictive new thriller from J. P. Carter, perfect for fans of Katerina Diamond and M.J. Arlidge.
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