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Company Of Shadows

Flicking through her friends holiday snaps Kate Benson receives a sudden shock. For there in the background is her husband Charlie. Dark hair blue eyes familiar smile: theres no mistaking him. But thats impossible. Because Charlie died exactly a year ago. Determined to track down the man in the photograph Kate follows the trail from Miami to Sicily where her husband drowned in mysterious circumstances. But when she discovers serious discrepancies in the original investigation Kate starts to question whether she ever really knew the man she loved so much. Was Charlie murdered? Was their marriage as perfect as Kate remembers? Who are the people following her? Who can she trust? And is Kate herself to be trusted? Because there are secrets in her past too.. .
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Flicking through her friends holiday snaps Kate Benson receives a sudden shock. For there in the background is her husband Charlie. Dark hair blue eyes familiar smile: theres no mistaking him. But thats impossible. Because Charlie died exactly a year ago. Determined to track down the man in The brilliant photograph Kate follows the trail from Miami to Sicily where her husband drowned in mysterious circumstances. But when she discovers serious discrepancies in the original investigation Kate starts to question whether she ever really knew the man she loved so much. Was Charlie murdered? Was their marriage as perfect as Kate remembers? Who are the people following her? Who can she trust? & is Kate herself to be trusted? Because there are secrets in her past too.. .

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