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Tell Me Your Secret by Dorothy Koomson

Headline is offering copies of the gripping new emotional thriller from the Sunday Times bestselling author of The Ice Cream Girls and The Brighton Mermaid to reading groups.

About the book

Pieta has a secret.

Ten years ago, Pieta was kidnapped by a man calling himself The Blindfolder who said he
wouldn’t kill her if she kept her eyes closed for 48 hours. She never told anyone what
happened to her, vowing to move on with her life.

But when The Blindfolder starts hunting
down his past victims, Pieta realises she may finally be forced to tell her deepest secret to
stay alive . . .

Jody has a secret.

Fifteen years ago, policewoman Jody made a terrible mistake that resulted in a serial
killer known as The Blindfolder escaping justice. When Jody discovers journalist Pieta
survived an attack by him, she realises she may finally have found a way to catch him.

But that would mean endangering at least two innocent people . . .

They kept quiet to protect themselves.

Will telling all save or sacrifice each other?

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