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"Oh my gosh! One of the very best psychological stories I have read. 5 stars." —Goodreads review
Is the killer on the loose…or standing right beside you? When art student, Aiden Blake, witnesses a gruesome attack on a London towpath, the police need him to identify the assailant without delay. But there’s a problem: refusing to leave his canal boat and traumatised by the shock, Aiden is rendered mute by the horror of the event and can’t speak to anyone. In a desperate bid to gain vital information before Aiden’s memories fade, The Met call in Clinical Psychologist and trauma expert, Dr Samantha Willerby, giving her only seven days to get a result. When Aiden finally starts to communicate through his art, however, the images he produces are not what anyone expects and before Sam can make sense of them, another murder takes place. With her professional skills stretched to the limit and the clock ticking, Sam strives to track down a killer who is as clever as she is—someone who always manages to stay one step ahead.
What everyone is saying about Perfect Bones:
"A J Waines has outdone herself once again with Perfect Bones. This book grabbed me from the beginning. The characters are wonderful and so believable. 5 stars . . ." —Goodreads review
"Definitely a page-turner, I was in the midst of moving and getting married and somehow managed to finish the book in two days. 5 stars . . ." —Goodreads review
"This series just keeps getting better and better. A very interesting premise for a story and I was captivated all the way through. 5 stars . . ." —Goodreads review
Also available in the Samantha Willerby Mystery Series:
Inside the Whispers
Perfect Bones
A J Waines is the best-selling author of multiple thrillers, including Don't You Dare and Girl on a Train. A Samantha Willerby Mystery, Perfect Bones is nail-biting, edge-of-your-seat Psychological Thriller that will leave you glancing over your shoulder. It can easily be read as a stand-alone novel and will appeal to fans of authors like Ruth Ware, Clare Mackintosh and C.L. Taylor.