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The Estate Series by Mel Sherratt
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Overview: Mel Sherratt has been a self-described "meddler of words" ever since she can remember. After winning her first writing competition at the age of 11, she has rarely been without a pen in her hand or her nose in a book. Since successfully self-publishing Taunting the Dead and seeing it soar to the rank of number one best-selling police procedural in the Amazon Kindle store in 2012, Mel has gone on to publish three more books in the critically acclaimed The Estate Series.
Genre: Mystery, Thriller, Suspense
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1. Somewhere to Hide: (2012)
Welcome to The Estate – where drama meets crime…
What if you had no one to turn to and nowhere to run?
Following the tragic death of her husband, Cathy Mason opens her home to young women who need a roof over their head as well as a place of safety. Take Liz, for example, with her eight-year-old daughter, who is running from her husband. Or sixteen-year-old Becky who is desperate to escape her abusive uncle. All three need somewhere to stay.

But strange things start to happen – malicious notes are posted through her door, her belongings trashed and a homeless teenager is found murdered. Cathy reckons it’s just part of daily life on the estate but when those she cares about most fall prey to violence, she begins to suspect a past mistake is about to catch up with her – and she’s unsure that she’ll ever be ready for it…

SOMEWHERE TO HIDE – psychological suspense that will test your every emotion. So pound those streets, open those doors, pull back those curtains and take a peep into the lives of the people from The Estate – because you really wouldn’t want to live there…

2. Behind a Closed Door (2013)
What if you never feel protected when you’re at home?
Housing officer, Josie Mellor loves the community spirit of the notorious Mitchell Estate – when it doesn’t involve benefit cheats, aggression, or vandalism, that is. A natural problem-solver with her tenants’ best interests at heart, Josie throws herself into finding the culprits when a spate of burglaries causes havoc on the estate, and deadly violence erupts.
Kelly Winterton’s partner has just been sent to prison. Charlotte Hatfield has fled from her violent partner. Amy Cartwright has learning difficulties. She finds it hard enough looking out for herself and her baby without being taken advantage of. And those are just the tenants that Josie is trying to help.

But Josie has secrets of her own. Trapped in a loveless marriage, she struggles to escape her controlling husband. As Josie’s home life deteriorates, she realises only a thin line separates her from the people she’s trying to help. Can Josie save herself and return the estate to relative normality, or will both she and her tenants become victims of violence?

3. Fighting for Survival (2013)
What if your worst enemy is yourself?
When Caren Williams finds herself back on the estate she fought so hard to get away from, little does she realise she’ll be living opposite her arch-enemy, Gina Bradley. Gina thinks she and her family rule Stanley Avenue so when Caren starts to become popular, she decides to hit her where it will hurt the most – she wants her husband.
Lonely and depressed, Ruth Millington turns to drinking and self-harm to get her through the dark times but finds it’s a constant struggle. Spiralling out of control, maybe she should let Gina’s husband help her out when he comes calling.
Twins, Rachel and Claire Bradley, took control of the girl-gang, the Mitchell Mob, when their leader was sent to a juvenile detention centre for assault. But Stacey Hunter is out now and wants to hold the position again. No one will back down – let battle commence.
Brawling in the street, fighting on the square and conforming to peer pressure – it all comes down to holding your nerve. But this time not everyone will stay alive on the notorious Stanley Avenue…

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