The Confession

ebook A totally addictive psychological thriller with a heart-stopping twist

By Charlotte Bigland

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'Had me gripped... Fantastic crazy twists and turns which had me up late in the night reading. Could not put it down' Reader review 5 stars
They said they killed her. But they didn't - you did.
I should never have gone to her house. But I was desperate to ask her some questions about that night. About what she saw when Joe fell from the bridge.
All I wanted was some honesty, for someone else to have seen what I saw.
I never meant to hurt her. To push her.
As she lay at the bottom of the stairs, blood pooling around her head, I knew it was the end for me too.
I kept expecting the knock on the door, the police, the handcuffs. But it never came.
On the news, they are reporting someone has come forward and confessed to her murder.
But that can't be true. Because her killer is me...
A totally addictive psychological thriller with a killer twist you just won't see coming. Fans of Alice Feeney, Netflix's You and B A Paris will be hooked from the very first page.
Everyone is gripped by The Confession:
'Crazy twists and turns!... Kept me glued to my Kindle!' Reader review
'What a wild ride! Full of twists and turns... The ending will have everyone in shock! Don't miss this one!' Reader review
'So twisty and drily funny' Katy Brent, author of How to Kill Men and Get Away With It
'A page-turning, intriguing thriller with an ending that will have you pumping the air. Lots of twists and turns... I was hooked. Great characters that are well drawn in a well-placed plot. Unmissable' Reader review
The Confession