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About this book
'Deliciously ingenious.'
Daily Mail
'Keeps you guessing right to the end.' PETER MAY
'Smartly entertaining.'
Washington Post
'
So beautifully written, so gripping, so perfect.
' SOPHIE HANNAH
If you're on the list you're marked for death.
The envelope is unremarkable. There is no return address. It contains a single, folded, sheet of white paper.
The envelope drops through the mail slot like any other piece of post. But for the nine complete
strangers who receive it - each of them recognising just one name, their own, on the enclosed list - it
will be the most life altering letter they ever receive. It could also be the last, as one by one, they start to
meet their end.
What readers are saying:
***** 'It gripped me from start to finish.'
***** 'Prepare to be blown away.'
***** 'Another fast paced edge of your seat masterclass.'
***** 'What an absolutely wild ride.'
***** 'Best Peter Swanson murder mystery I've read.'
***** 'An absolute winner . . . A must read for lovers of a good thriller.'
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Table of contents
- Landing Page
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- List of names
- NINE
- EIGHT
- SEVEN
- SIX
- FIVE
- FOUR
- THREE
- TWO
- ONE
- NONE
- ONE
- Acknowledgments
- About the Author
- Also by Peter Swanson
- Extract from The Kind Worth Saving
- Copyright