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Five years ago Mackenzie Darroch was abducted and held captive in a derelict house. She thought she'd found her way out of the darkness. She was wrong... When Mackenzie witnesses a car crash and saves the driver’s life, it sets in motion a chain of events that will alter both their futures. The two women get involved in a high-profile police case which draws the attention of a ruthless reporter. Gina Calvi is convinced Mackenzie is not who she appears and is prepared to do anything to prove it.
Meanwhile, across the city, Kirsty McBride, a young single mother, is persuaded to leave a violent relationship. Her partner, Malkie Boyle a Glasgow hardman, is due to be released from prison. Once back on the street and bent on revenge, Boyle is determined to find the people responsible for stealing his family from him.
Can Mackenzie save them or will Boyle get his revenge?
O.J. Mullen is a best-selling author of psychological and gangland thrillers. His fast-paced, twist-aplenty stories are perfect for all fans of Robert Galbraith, Ian Rankin and Ann Cleeves.
Please note this novel was originally called Deadly Harm.
What Readers Say About O.J. Mullen:
'The Marriage is a gripping tale packed full of action, twists and a dash of the unexpected all perfectly paced to keep you hooked page after page' 5 Star Reader Review
'Thank you to O.J. Mullen for the opportunity to read and review this awesome five star intriguing read' 5 Star Reader Review 'Owen Mullen knows how to ramp up the action just when it’s needed… he never fails to give you hard-hitting thrillers that have moments that will stay with you forever...' 5 Star Reader Review
'One of the very best thriller writers I have ever read' 5 Star Reader Review
'O.J. Mullen writes a good story, he really brings his characters to life and the endings are hard to guess and never what you expected' 5 Star Reader Review
© 2021 Boldwood Books (E-bog): 9781801621069
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E-bog: 23. marts 2021
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