London. A January night. Commuters surge into the
Underground. Ellen Randall recognises a man standing close to
the platform edge: Matt Leyton, her sister Rosanna’s married lover. The man
who’s playing a game as old as time. A red-hot flash of uncontrollable anger
propels Ellen to his side. The train approaches. Seconds later, Matt has gone.
Carl Teviot is
convinced Ellen isn’t a killer, even though he’s only just met her – or rather,
found her, huddled in a sleeping bag in an abandoned Tube station: a ghost
station. He can’t leave her there, alone, and in danger.
But rescuing her from the tunnel is only the
beginning…
Purchase Links
UK - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Girl-Tunnel-Deirdre-Palmer-ebook/dp/B09BZW8GXS/
US - https://www.amazon.com/Girl-Tunnel-Deirdre-Palmer-ebook/dp/B09BZW8GXS/
Author Bio
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Deirdre lives in Brighton, on the south
coast of England. She writes women’s and psychological fiction under her own
name, and as Zara Thorne. Becoming an author was a childhood dream, although
she didn’t have much of a clue as to what it meant. But fast forward several
years – okay, many years – and the dream showed signs of becoming reality. She
entered the Mail on Sunday Novel Competition, twice, and came fourth, twice. So
there was the incentive to complete her first novel, Remarkable Things, which was published by Crooked Cat and
shortlisted for the Romantic Novelists’ Association Joan Hessayon Award. The Girl in the Tunnel is Deirdre’s 14th
book.
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