7 books by Hilary Bonner
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Overview: I was born and brought up in North Devon, where my dad was a butcher and ran a tea shop. At the age of eight I knew I wanted to be a journalist, specifically for the Daily Mirror, brought into a Daily Express reading family by my grandfather, a great racing man who reckoned it was the best paper for the horses. The Mirror was of course widely considered to be the country’s finest campaigning newspaper back then, and I certainly thought that it was truly wonderful – even though, much to my fury, my granddad was inclined to play censor and cut out the bits he thought I shouldn’t read. However, in between the ragged holes, I discovered the columns of Cassandra, the unique investigative reports of John Pilger, and the big name interviews of legendary showbiz writer Donald Zec. I still remember how I felt. I was captivated. From that moment, and whilst I also harboured an early desire to one day become a writer capable of producing a novel, there was never any doubt about what I wanted to do and where I wanted to be.
Genre: Mystery, Crime
For Death Comes Softly
The fourth and most compelling novel from one of the most exciting new crime writers to emerge in recent years, Fanatical love, dangerous obsession and a terrible deadly secret. . . . Detective Chief Inspector Rose Piper flees to a remote island off the North Devon coast for a much-needed break, her marriage over. Unexplained events on the island put Rose’s life in danger – but throw her into the path of Robin Davey, charismatic owner of the island. When further tragedy pushes Robin and Rose together, Rose succumbs to an obsessive love affair. But she begins to fear that her preoccupation with her personal life is affecting the case she is working on. And what are the sinister secrets about the island and about the man she is involved with?
When the Dead Cry Out
From a former Fleet Street journalist and an accomplished British suspense writer comes a complex puzzle wrapped in a plot that could almost be ripped from contemporary U.S. headlines. Imagine what would happen if a vanished woman’s body lay underwater for almost three decades, the police unable to charge her guilty-as-sin husband until her remains are finally discovered by pure chance…
27 years ago, Clara Marshall and her two young children vanished without a trace. In the face of intense scrutiny, her estranged husband claimed she was having an affair and had left him, taking the children and destroying the family forever. Though police and the community remain suspicious, no evidence ever surfaces to prove he’s lying, and his wife and children are never found—alive or dead. Until now, that is—when some unidentified skeletal remains are discovered wrapped in a tarp on the bottom of the ocean, reporter John Kelly and Detective Inspector Karen Meadows, each intimately connected to the events of so long ago, suspect that the final resting place of Clara Marshall has finally been found. But many questions are left to be answered—just what happened to the children?—and the decades-old evidence trail is growing colder by the minute.
No Reason To Die
John Kelly, once a reporter, always a maverick, has become embroiled in the mystery surrounding a series of disturbing deaths at a tough army training base in the heart of Dartmoor. Several young men and women have died suddenly and tragically, mostly from gunshot wounds that the army claims to have been self-inflicted. There is a plausible explanation for each death individually, but when put together these explanations look very suspicious indeed.
The Cruellest Game
The Cruellest Game contains an important admonition. It’s one we should all know already, yet countless heroines of crime novels forget. Ladies if your husband works away from home a lot, never trust him. Call that emergency number he left you, cross check it with the company headquarters and never, ever let him manage your finances.
A Moment Of Madness
Will the secrets of a dark night ever be revealed?
When rock idol Scott Silver is found murdered, the prime suspect lies dead next to him. For Silver’s killer broke into his mansion home on the South Devon coast and it appears that the rock star’s mesmerising widow Angel killed the intruder in self defence. However, gradually an intense and complex tale of intrigue and deception evolves.
A Kind Of Wild Justice
A chance DNA test proves without doubt what DS Mike Fielding has always known – that the man tried for the barbaric murder of local Devon girl Angela Philips twenty years before, the man who walked free, was the Beast of Dartmoor. It is a bitter victory. Because the law of double jeopardy means James O’Donnell can’t be tried again. He is still a free man.
For Joanna Bartlett, the once brilliant but now jaded crime correspondent who covered the case two decades before, the findings stir memories she’s tried to forget. Not only of the terrible murder she can’t bear to remember – but of Fielding, the maverick detective who shared her obsession with the tragedy. There has been a shocking miscarriage of justice – one that will now torment those who have suffered since the murder.
A Deep Deceit
‘A very classy crime yarn’ Manchester Evening NewsAlthough to all appearances Suzanne and Carl Peters live an idyllic life in pretty St Ives, beneath the veneer of domestic bliss lurks a dark secret which threatens to destroy everything they hold dear. For the last seven years they have lived a lie, lived in fear that the violence of the past will catch up with them, and now it seems that their worst nightmares are coming true.Suzanne was a damaged child, and she has grown into a damaged woman. For seven years Carl has protected her from her terrors, sheltered her from the world for which she seems ill-equipped, but when a series of poison pen letters disturb long-buried ghosts, Suzanne and Carl’s carefully guarded world explodes with shocking consequences.Engrossing, chilling and utterly compelling, A Deep Deceit is a tour de force of sexual intrigue and obsessive love with a startling sting in its tail.
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