This Nowhere Place

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By Natasha Bell

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When the single survivor refuses to speak, how will the truth ever emerge?
THE TENSE, ATMOSPHERIC AND THOUGHT-PROVOKING THRILLER ABOUT THE AFTERMATH OF ONE FATAL FRIENDSHIP
'A gripping tale that left me guessing' 5***** Reader Review
Entirely addictive . . . A dramatic, escapist read' 5***** Reader Review
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Mo, Cali, Jude.
Three teenagers befriend each other on the white cliffs, thinking they'll save each other.
Within months, two of them are dead and the third is scarred for life.
Ten years later, documentary-maker Tarek Zayat and his film crew are in town, asking difficult questions, looking for secrets in the silence around that fateful summer.
Because in the shadow of the white cliffs it's easy for stories, histories and people to get lost. And in a small town, the truth is something that must be carefully unburied - in case it buries you.
This Nowhere Place is a tense and atmospheric mystery about the aftermath of a fateful and fatal friendship, perfect for fans of Emma Cline and Jane Harper.
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'A powerful and timely read' 5***** Reader Review
'So refreshing. A thriller, a page-turner, thoughtful and thought-provoking' Sabine Durrant on His Perfect Wife
Praise for Natasha Bell
'Fresh . . . Fascinating' Sunday Times
'An astutely written, complex debut . . . Even seasoned genre aficionados will be surprised' Guardian
'So refreshing. A thriller, a page-turner, thoughtful and thought-provoking' Sabine Durrant, bestselling author of Lie With Me
'Cunning . . . Will have your brain working in overdrive as you try to second guess the ingenious plot' Sunday Express

This Nowhere Place