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Publication Order of Anthologies. Jane Corry is a journalist and bestselling author best known for ‘My Husband’s wife’, a thrilling legal novel with elements of suspense that follows the exploits of a man’s current and previous wife as they join forces to get to the bottom of a mystery.
Jun 21, 2019 · Jane Corry is a writer and journalist (Daily Telegraph and women's magazines) who worked for three years as the writer in residence of a high security male prison. This experience helped inspire her Sunday Times Penguin bestsellers 'My Husband's Wife', 'Blood Sisters', 'The Dead Ex', 'I Looked Away', 'I Made A Mistake', 'To Tell The Truth' and ...
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May 26, 2016 · Jane Corry. 3.54. 46,851 ratings4,026 reviews. When young lawyer Lily marries Ed, she’s determined to make a fresh start and leave the secrets of the past behind. But then she takes on her first murder case and meets Joe, a convicted murderer to whom Lily is strangely drawn—and for whom she will soon be willing to risk almost anything.
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Jun 21, 2019 · 5,515 ratings564 reviews. YOU MADE A MISTAKE. BUT THEY'RE SAYING IT'S MURDER. From the Sunday Times bestselling author of My Husband's Wife, comes a beautifully written psycholgocial thriller for fans of Lisa Jewell and Clare Mackintosh. Every Monday, 49-year-old Ellie looks after her grandson Josh.
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First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes murder . . . Jane Corry is a Sunday Times best-selling author. She has sold over a million copies worldwide in over 20 countries. Her novels are inspired by working as the writer in residence of a high security prison for men.
Jan 1, 2022 · 3.77. 1,845 ratings334 reviews. Emily made a mistake, a mistake midwifes can't afford to make. Escaping to her dad's home in Devon to regroup and check in on him – his dementia has been worsening, and her guilt along with it – she is surprised when a beautiful stranger answers the door.