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978-1787301092

Freefall

Freefall

by Robert Radcliffe

Publisher Harvill Secker

Genre: Crime

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About the book

'A daring tightrope walk of a novel. Exhilarating, emotional - a thriller charged with genuine depth and raw power' A. J. Finn
'A gripping page-turner. Freefall is exactly what a great thriller should be' Renee Knight
'Never lets up' Karin Slaughter
'Taut and compelling' Jenny Quintana

Surviving the plane crash is only the beginning for Allison.

The life that shes built for herself her perfect fianc, their world of luxury has disappeared in the blink of an eye. Now she must run, not only to escape the dark secrets in her past, but to outwit the man who is stalking her every move.

On the other side of the country, Allisons mother is desperate for news of her daughter, who is missing, presumed dead. Maggie refuses to accept that she could have lost her only child and sets out to discover the truth.

Mother and daughter must fight for survival and to find their way through a dark web of lies and back to one another, before its too late

Heart-stopping and addictive, FREEFALL is a stunning thriller that explores the deep and complex bond between mothers and daughters.

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About the Author

Robert Radcliffe

Robert Radcliffe's real name is Robert Mawson. He was born and educated in London where he worked at various jobs until talking his way into an editorial job on a yachting magazine. From there he worked in journalism and advertising '. . . gradually learning the ropes while trying to write my own stuff at home'. In the 1980s he took up flying then spent ten years as a commercial pilot, working all over the world, while still working on writing projects in his own time.

In 1991 Robert returned home to form his own PR consultancy, and work on book-writing projects. His first novel, A SHIP CALLED HOPE, was published under the Mawson name in 1994. In 1997 he sold his house and business and moved to a borrowed cottage in France to try and write full time. The result was THE LAZARUS CHILD, a book that sold more than a million copies worldwide and was translated into over twenty languages. In 2004 it was made into a film starring Andy Garcia and Angela Bassett.

Success enabled Robert to become a full-time writer. In 2002 he published UNDER AN ENGLISH HEAVEN under the pen-name Robert Radcliffe. The story of an American bomber base in Suffolk during World War II, UNDER AN ENGLISH HEAVEN was a Sunday Times Top Ten bestseller and has sold more than 180,000 copies to date. This was followed by UPON DARK WATERS in 2004, ACROSS THE BLOOD-RED SKIES in 2009, DAMBUSTER in 2011, and BENEATH ANOTHER SUN in 2012. In 2017 the first in his new AIRBORNE trilogy, which is about the Parachute Regiment in World War II, was released.

Robert and his wife Kate, a teacher, live in Suffolk.

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