The Wrong Turn

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by NC Marshall


  He’s almost reached his car now, parked at the bottom of the hill, when suddenly a black Insignia blocks his path. Searching for another way to pass, he suddenly resigns himself to the fact that this is it – the game’s finally up. His smile fades, along with his dreams, and he silently watches as a pretty blonde woman clasping a pair of handcuffs, and a well-built man holding out a warrant card, make their steady way towards him.

  The end

  About the author

  NC Marshall was born and raised in the North East of England, where she still lives with her fiancé. As a keen reader, she has always wanted to write a novel of her own, and has held a dream of doing so since she was young. She enjoys travelling, and likes to get inspiration for her writing from the various places that she has been lucky enough to visit.

  Thank you for reading The Wrong Turn. If you’ve enjoyed the book, it would be fantastic if you could leave a review.

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  Acknowledgements

  Firstly, I’d like to say a huge thanks to everyone who has read my books so far - thank you for taking the plunge with an unknown author and giving my books a try! For those who have kindly taken the time to get in touch, your comments, messages and kind words have meant more to me than you will ever know!

  Big thanks to the reviewers and bloggers who have been by my side all the way, and helped to spread the word with your unwavering support and love for reading.

  A massive thank you to Claire Jones, for completing the edit on The Wrong Turn. Your hard work, professionalism and dedication to the book has been fantastic, and I really hope that this is just the start of us working together!

  Finally, thank you to my family and friends, and to my fiancé, who, as always, has been my rock, my all-important link to reality and has supported me from the very first letter.

  Seeing Scarlett

  Seeing is believing!

  DCI Morgan was looking forward to returning to his old career in his beloved hometown. However, when he’s assigned to his first case, to question a young woman, Grace, who claims she has psychic abilities, he is more than a little sceptical!

  Grace claims to have seen the murder of a woman – Scarlett, the wife of a wealthy entrepreneur – six months ago. Her murder was supposedly solved, with the culprit in prison, and the case closed, but did it really happen the way the police were led to believe?

  As Grace embarks on a mission to discover the truth behind Scarlett’s death, she uncovers dark secrets, shocking revelations, and lies once buried which threaten to resurface.

  A twisting and turning plot, weaved with mystery, suspense, and romance…

  Sleep Peacefully

  She thought her sister's death was nothing more than a tragic accident... she was wrong

  When Nat’s sister, Jess, dies in a terrible accident she is left devastated by the sudden loss of her younger sister. On the day of Jess’s funeral, Nat starts to experience a strange recurring dream. The dream shows realistic visions seen through Jess's eyes on the night she passed away.

  Now, almost a year on, Nat is still wracked by grief. She continues to experience the dreams but is now trying her best to get on with everyday life and feels she is slowly starting to get back on track. Then, the dreams start to progress, leading Nat to believe her sister's death was more than just a terrible accident and turning her life upside down.

  Unable to dismiss the dreams any longer and desperate for answers, Nat is forced to delve into her sister’s past and soon uncovers secrets that Jess had kept hidden until the day she died. Could these secrets be linked to her death?

  As the past quickly unravels and Nat is led closer to the truth, she finds herself questioning if she really ever knew her sister at all and soon realises that not everything is always as it seems...

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