
As a young child, Eleanor Blackwood witnessed her mother's murder in woods near their farm. The killer was never found. Now an adult, Eleanor discovers a woman's body in the same spot in the Cornish woods where her mother was strangled eighteen years before. But when the police get there, the body has disappeared. Is Eleanor’s disturbed mind playing tricks on her again, or has her mother’s killer resurfaced? And what does the number on the dead woman’s forehead signify?
Author

Jane Holland is an award-winning British poet and novelist, and a proud mother of five amazing kids. The middle child of romance legend Charlotte Lamb, she grew up in Essex and now lives in beautiful rural Cornwall. As Jane Holland, she writes poetry, thrillers, historical suspense and is now also a 'Harlequin Presents' Mills and Boon author! Not content with all that, she also writes commercial women's fiction as Betty Walker (the highly popular Cornish Girls wartime sagas), Victoria Lamb, Elizabeth Moss, Beth Good and JJ Holland, among others. A little odd. Photograph credit: Anand Chhabra