Everyone on This Street
The missing woman left a list. Every name on it is a neighbour.
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Beatrix Penrose
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Six weeks after Rachel helped expose Clive Whitfield, Crestwood Close has gone quiet. Whitfield is gone. The investigation is proceeding. Rachel is trying to believe that peace is the same as safety.
Then she notices that the woman at number seven — Suki, a journalist — disappeared months ago without a goodbye. Without a message. Without anything at all.
And the more Rachel looks, the more she finds that Suki wasn't just a neighbour. She was building a case. A case much larger than one man on one street. A case that someone on the Close made sure she couldn't finish.
Everyone on This Street is told in two timelines: Rachel investigating the present, and Suki — through her notebooks and private files — uncovering the past. As the stories converge, Rachel discovers that the mechanism protecting Clive Whitfield was never just about him. And that a perfect street has many ways of disappearing the people who ask the wrong questions.
Gripping, twisting, and impossible to put down — the compulsive second instalment in Beatrix Penrose's Crestwood Close series.
For readers of Freida McFadden, Lisa Jewell, and Shari Lapena.
Note: Everyone on This Street is Book 2 in the Crestwood Close series. Reading Book 1 (The Woman Next Door) first is recommended but not required.
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