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That Night

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4th December 2014

Price: £9.99

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Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780751555097

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Eighteen-year-old Toni and her boyfriend, Ryan, were wrongly convicted of the murder of her younger sister.

Seventeen years later, she’s out on parole and back in her hometown, but she’s struggling to adjust to a new life on the outside. Ryan is convinced he can uncover the truth; her mother still doesn’t believe Toni’s innocent; and the former high school girls who made Toni’s life miserable may have darker secrets than anyone can imagine. Before Toni can move forward, she must take a terrifying step back to her past to find out the truth and clear her name, before it’s too late.

Fast-paced, gripping and thought-provoking, That Night is a breathtaking thriller that you’ll never forget.

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Reviews

Kimberly McCreight - author of Reconstructing Amelia
Fast-paced and thought-provoking, That Night is a taut psychological thriller which skillfully explores bullying in its most terrifying forms. From the high school parking lot to the prison yard to a family's own living room, That Night shows just how fast those closest to us can become our most brutal enemies.
HARLAN COBEN, International Bestseller
A thriller that will grip you from page one.
LEE CHILD, International Bestseller
Intense and disturbing - a terrific psychological thriller.
Jennifer McMahon, bestselling author of The One I Left Behind
Chevy Stevens has done it again, crafting a story fraught with suspense that weaves back and forth through time and keeps you guessing. A gripping tale of secrets, betrayal, heartbreak, and ultimately, redemption, That Night is an emotional rollercoaster you'll be sorry to get off of when you finish the last page.
Sunday Mirror
Every moment is convincing and gripping... intense, bloody and rather brilliant