It was a person after all, but she was suspended in mid-air. Abi's heart began to thump against her ribcage as the full horror of what she was seeing became apparent. Her shrill scream pierced the silence, startling birds into taking flight. 'Help me ' she cried. 'Somebody please help '
When beautiful and bright Hannah is late for their morning run, her best friend Abi thinks nothing of it. Hannah isn't always that reliable - she's probably just overslept.
But as Abi runs through the woods, following the same route she always does, she is greeted by a horrifying sight: Hannah's body, swaying in the breeze.
Detective Rachel Hart is called to the scene. Something seems wrong from the start. Hannah's friends and family insist that she had everything to live for, and no one has a bad word to say about her. But when murder is confirmed, and Rachel starts digging, she soon realises that there were plenty of people with reason to want Hannah dead.
Then a second woman is found strangled in the same wood, and everything Rachel thought is thrown into doubt. Is there a serial killer at work?
Rachel is determined to find answers before another life is lost - all the time unaware that the killer's sights are focussed firmly on her.
Can Rachel unravel the deadly game before she walks into a trap?
A breathtakingly twisty thriller for fans of Rachel Abbott, Cara Hunter and Angela Marsons.
What readers are saying about Why She Died
'Excellent thriller making the reader hold his/her breath ... Brilliant ... I could not put the book down until I had finished it ' Goodreads Reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
'We were hit with twist after twist, truly keeping you on your toes... I devoured this book in one sitting... a thrilling read.' Hannah May Book Reviews, ⭐⭐⭐⭐
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'Fantastic... love the series and Rachel Hart... a fast-paced thriller with plenty of twists and turns... I just can't speak highly enough of this book and a very worthy five stars.' NetGalley Reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐