A woman dead. A woman missing. A man guilty of a crime, but which one?
Married couple Chris and Jillian are in hiding, secreted away in a remote cottage on a Scottish loch. A media frenzy surrounds them, following revelations about Chris' past as an undercover policeman and the suspicious death of a young woman. It's Chris and Jillian against the world, until Jillian goes out sailing and doesn't return. Did she choose to disappear or has the past finally caught up with them?
For fans of Gillian McAllister, Louise Candlish and Lisa Jewell, this is both a tense one-sit-read and a sensitive examination of marriage, love and morality.
PRAISE FOR L.V. MATTHEWS
'Silent Waters is a brilliant, beautifully written thriller with an unusual premise and shocking twists. I loved it! Her best yet!' - Claire Douglas
'A police diver, a thwarted Olympic dream, a missing woman, and a body in a watery grave. [...] A thrillingly murky tale of tainted love and betrayal, an edge-of-the-jetty read. I dare you to jump in!' - Janice Hallett
'A terrific read from a very original voice' - Daily Mail
'THE name to look out for in psychological thrillers' - Sun
'A fascinating tale of jealousy and betrayal' - T.M. Logan
'A beautifully written novel about the secrets with a marriage and the past coming back to haunt you. I adored it.' - Claire Douglas
CHRIS FLETCHER IS A MAN WITH SECRETS . . .
One woman dead.
Nineteen years ago, PC Chris Fletcher's lover was found dead in an abandoned house.
One woman missing.
Now, his loyal wife has disappeared without a trace.
A man with everything to lose.
There's no doubt that he's guilty, but of which crime?
PRAISE FOR L.V. MATTHEWS
'A brilliant, beautifully written thriller with shocking twists. I loved it! Her best yet!' - Claire Douglas
'A thrillingly murky tale of tainted love and betrayal' - Janice Hallett
'A terrific read from a very original voice' - Daily Mail
'THE name to look out for in psychological thrillers' - Sun
'A fascinating tale of jealousy and betrayal' - T.M. Logan
'A highly addictive one-sit-read' - Jack Jordon