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		<title>House of Correction</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[An ingenious locked room thriller with a stunning twist, confirming Nicci French as 'the giantÂ of the genre, upon whose shoulders other writers stand' (<b>Erin Kelly</b>)]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>**HIGHLY COMMENDED FOR THE 2021 CWA GOLD DAGGER AWARD**</b><br />   <br /><b>She&#8217;s a murderer. </b><br />   <br /> Everyone knows she killed Stuart Rees &#8211; why else would his dead body be found in her shed?<br /> So now Tabitha is in prison, awaiting trial.<br />   <br /> Coming back to the remote coastal village where she grew up was a mistake. She didn&#8217;t fit in then, and she doesn&#8217;t fit in now.<br />   <br /> That day is such a blur, she can&#8217;t remember clearly what happened. There is something she is missing, something important? She only knows one thing. She is not capable of murder.<br />   <br /> And the only one she can trust to help her out of this situation is herself.<br /> So she must fight. Against the odds.<br />   <br /><b>For her life.  </b><br />   <br /> Beautifully written about prejudice, loneliness and fighting spirit, this new book by Nicci French is shocking, twisty and utterly compelling.<br />   <br /><b>Praise for <i>House of Correction</i>: </b></p>
<p> &#8216;A novel that blissfully plays with two genres: on the one hand an against-the-odds legal thriller Ã  la John Grisham? and on the other a Miss Marple whodunnit set in a Devon village, where the amateur sleuth is herself the prime suspect and has to conduct her investigation from jail&#8217; <b><i>Sunday Times</i></b></p>
<p> &#8216;Nicci French husband-and-wife writing team responsible for some of the UK&#8217;s best psychological thrillers have created a gem of a protagonist in Tabitha, who sets out to investigate what happened to herself, from prison? <i>House of Correction </i>allows the readers to puzzle out what happened alongside Tabitha, while cheering her effort&#8217; <b><i>Observer</i></b></p>
<p> &#8216;First-class&#8217; <b><i>Independent</i></b></p>
<p> &#8216;The husband-and-wife team of Nicci Gerrard and Sean French? have taken the ingredients of the classic village mystery and transformed them into something up to date and gripping&#8217; <b><i>Literary Review</i></b></p>
<p> &#8216;Gritty and moving &#8211; the husband-and-wife team have scored another hit&#8217; <b><i>Best</i></b></p>
<p> &#8216;A twisty and shocking read&#8217; <b><i>Bella</i></b></p>
<p> &#8216;Engrossing? In this clever courtroom drama, Tabitha is on trial for the murder of a neighbour. The evidence against her is strong and due to the medication she takes, she has virtually no memory of what happened, but she&#8217;s sure she&#8217;s innocent and has to build a case to clear her name&#8217; <b><i>Good Housekeeping</i></b></p>
<p> &#8216;I wanted everything to stop so I could read this book, there was something that grabbed me from the opening? This is a clever, well-crafted novel with twists and turns right until the end? Definitely a favourite read of mine for 2020&#8217; <b><i>Woman&#8217;s Way</i> (Ireland)</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;</b>Describing it as a suspenseful prison thriller, or riveting courtroom drama doesn&#8217;t do this meticulously written detective novel justice? As well as its finely drawn characters and clever storyline, this is a novel that provokes you into pondering the workings of the wider justice system, police methods and prison life&#8217; <b><i>Bookanista</i></b></p>
<p> &#8216;Great writing, razor-sharp plotting, and powerful characterisation. I was 100 pages in before I even drew breath, and I defy anyone to see the ending coming&#8217; <b>Cara Hunter</b></p>
<p> &#8216;Part ingenious locked-room mystery. Part you&#8217;ve-got-thewrong-person nightmare drama. Part intricate memory game. Yet all seamlessly woven together. French&#8217;s best book yet&#8217; <b>A J Finn</b></p>
<p> &#8216;Clever, compelling, original and twisty. This unputdownable David-and-Goliath story has the flawed, funny, totally unforgettable Tabitha at its heart and I read until the early hours, desperate to know her fate&#8217; <b>Erin Kelly</b></p>
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