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The necklace

The necklace

: A grieving mother's quest for justice

by Matthew Witten
1st March, 2022

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Susan Lentigo's daughter was murdered twenty years ago - now, at long last, she will witness the killer's execution.

But on her journey she discovers shocking new evidence that suggests the condemned man is innocent - and the real killer is still out there. Even worse, her new suspect has a young daughter who's at terrible risk.

The FBI refuses to reopen the case. They - and Susan's own mother - believe she's having an emotional breakdown. With no money or time to waste, but with the help of two unlikely allies - a cynical teenage girl and the retired cop who made the original arrest - Susan sets out to win justice for the condemned man and her daughter.

'One small-town woman's quest for the most poignant kind of justice you could imagine.' Lee Child

'[A] unique and powerful thriller following one mother's cross-country journey to find the truth.' Lisa Gardner, New York Times best-selling author

'Fast-paced, riveting' Alice Hunter, best-selling author of The Serial Killer's Wife

'Surprising, propulsive, and poignant. I inhaled this novel' Meg Gardiner

'I devoured The Necklace in a single evening' Hollie Overton

Matt Witten is a TV writer, novelist, playwright and screenwriter. His television writing includes such shows as House, Pretty Little Liars, and Law & Order. His TV scripts have been nominated for an Emmy and two Edgars, and he has written four mystery novels, winning a Malice Domestic award for best debut novel. He has also written stage plays and for national magazines.

Details & Specs

Author: Matthew Witten


Publisher: Legend Press


Format: Paperback


ISBN: 9781915054661


Publication Date: 1st March, 2022


Pages: 260


Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 29 mm


Availability: Available, usually dispatched within 4 days


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