The CWA Debut Dagger–winning author “racks up the tension and provides an excellent mystery with many twists and surprises along the way” (Promoting Crime Fiction).
Should you trust your best friend with your life?
Harry, Lucas and Guy were best friends when they were kids. But then they made a terrible mistake and their friendship shattered, forcing them to cut all ties. Years later, a man’s head is discovered in the woods, skinned and with the tongue cut out. The police call on Harry, a psychologist, to help with the case, and when it turns out the victim is his childhood friend Guy, old skeletons begin to surface. Then one of Harry’s clients goes missing. Forced into a desperate hunt to save the boy, Harry finds himself closing in on a shocking secret, a secret someone will do anything to keep safe . . .
Phenomenal Praise for CJ Carver
“A terrific page-turner.” —Harlan Coben, #1 New York Times bestselling author
“Solid gold.” —Lee Child, #1 New York Times bestselling author
“A gripping thriller, perfect for fans of Lee Child and Mason Cross.” —The Guardian
“A top-notch thriller writer. Carver is one of the best.” —Simon Kernick, #1 international bestselling author
“A page-turning thriller.” —Mick Herron, CWA Gold Dagger–winning author
“Don’t expect to sleep, because this is unputdownable.” —Frost Magazine
Winner of the CWA Debut Dagger for her first novel Blood Junction, CJ Carver has written a further ten critically acclaimed novels. Spare Me The Truth, the first in the Dan Forrester series, was shortlisted for the Ngaio Marsh Award 2017. Half-English, half-Kiwi, CJ lived in Australia for 10 years before taking up long-distance rallies, driving London to Saigon, London to Cape Town and covering 14,000 miles on the Inca Trail in South America. CJ began her writing career by writing about her adventures, eventually becoming a travel writer for various national publications including The Telegraph, The Independent, The Guardian, Autocar. She is co-founder for the Women’s World Car of the Year Award CJ has been a judge for the Thriller Awards in the USA. Her books have been published in the UK, USA and translated into several languages. She lives just outside Bath.