As a journalist, Kiki Nunn has built her career on talking to strangers. But it's about to take a turn for the dangerous... When the body of forty-four-year-old Karen Simmons is found abandoned in remote woodland, journalist Kiki Nunn is determined this will be the big break she so desperately needs. Because she has a head start on all the other reporters. Just a week before Karen was killed, Kiki interviewed her about the highs and lows of mid-life romance. Karen told her all about kissing strangers on the beach under the stars, expensive meals, roses. About the scammers, the creeps, the the man who followed her home the other night... While the police appear to be focusing on local suspects, Kiki sets out to write the definitive piece on one woman's fatal search for love. But she will soon learn that the search for truth can be just as deadly...
Fiona Barton
Fiona Barton is a British author known for her psychological thrillers that delve into the complexities of human relationships and the secrets people keep. Her most notable works include "The Widow" and "The Child," both of which have been bestsellers and received critical acclaim for their gripping storytelling and well-developed characters. Barton's writing style is characterized by its suspenseful pacing and keen insight into the darker aspects of human nature. She has made a significant impact in the psychological thriller genre, with her books being praised for their originality and ability to keep readers on the edge of their seats. "The Widow" is considered Barton's most famous work, exploring the aftermath of a high-profile crime through the perspectives of those involved.