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Wrecked: A Dark Sci-Fi Romance

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Cut Short

'A brutal and thrilling page-turner' THE SUN'Gleefully gory and witty, with a terrific sense of place' SUNDAY MIRROR'Compelling' HEAT*THREE BRAND NEW SHORT STORIES FROM THE WINNER OF THE CWA BEST CRIME NOVEL OF 2019 AWARD*________________In The Killing Field, Poe and Tilly are having breakfast, wondering how to spend the rest of their holiday, when their presence is requested at a Cumbrian airfield. An airfield that, during the 2001 foot and mouth crisis, was known as the killing field . . .In Why Don't Sheep Shrink?, a global pandemic forces Poe and Tilly to self-isolate together. Things don't go well. They're bickering and on the verge of falling out until Poe finds an old case file: a locked room mystery he's been mulling over for years. Step forward, Tilly Bradshaw . . .Dead Man's Fingers sees Poe, Tilly and Edgar, Poe's English springer spaniel, enjoying a picnic at a nature reserve. When Edgar chases a rabbit, and Poe and Tilly chase after him, they stumble upon a twenty-year-old mystery, a mystery that couldn't be solved until now . . .________________ Praise for M. W. Craven: 'Jaw-droppingly shocking and intense' Women & Home'Pacy, gory and clever, this is our new fave troubled cop/eccentric buddy duo' Crime Monthly'An intriguing, fast-moving mystery' The Times'Superb' Daily Mail'This series really is something special' Morning Star'Atmospherically moody' Peterborough Telegraph'Dark, sharp and compelling' Peter James'Thrilling' Mick Herron'Fantastic' Martina Cole'Brilliantly inventive' William Shaw'Gripping. Taut. Twisty' Imran Mahmood'Mind-blowing' A.A. Dhand'Twisted and terrifying, fresh and funny' Chris Whitaker'Dazzling' Holly Watt'Intelligent. Sophisticated. Intriguing' Mari Hannah
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The Last Goodbye

Lincoln was my addiction. He was the only man I'd ever been with. Loving him had been like a drug, complete with all the nasty side effects. When I had him, it felt like the greatest high. When I didn't, it was like my world fell apart. Over the years, I'd realized so much of my time had been a craving-praying for the next hit. Was there a support group for this—In Love Anonymous? If so, I suppose I was working through my steps. I admitted I had a problem, and I wasn't using anymore. Maybe I was delusional that there was a cure for this kind of sickness?I met the love of my life at fifteen. He left for the Army when I was sixteen. We dated long distance. Made love for the first time on leave. We married on leave too. So much of our life had been spent apart, so when Linc made a decision that took him away from me for years, sending him to prison, I was done. How many times could our life be put on hold? I knew I deserved to live my life with a partner; not love one who couldn't stick around.Now, Lincoln is out and I have to finally put an end to this… to us. A family tragedy forces us together again and we confront what tore us apart. I'm faced with the hardest decision of my life. Should I forgive or should I finally let go and let him have this last goodbye?
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The Rebel's Redemption (Bad Billionaires Book 1)

This Bad Billionaire Is Back... And He's Here To Make Good. She Owes Him A Second Chance. He's Ready To Collect.Anderson Stone would do anything to protect Piper Blackburn. Including going to prison–and cutting her out of his life for her own good. But when he sees the vulnerable beauty again ten years later, he still wants her–and she's still keeping secrets. She once trusted him with her life, and it cost them their past. How much will they risk for their future?
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