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The Seven Truths of Hannah Baxter
2022
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4.33
Average Rating
312
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Shortlisted for the prestigious International Thriller Writers Thriller Award for 2023 First truth: In three days, I’ll be dead. Second truth: You won’t find me in time, so don’t even try. Third truth: I am somewhere nearby, but nowhere you can reach. Fourth truth: My name is Hannah, and if you think you know me, you don’t. You never did. None of you. Fifth truth: I will tell you things you don’t want to hear. Sixth truth: You will watch me die. Seventh truth: Some of you will suffer before I do. I have three days. How long do you have? Hannah wants the whole city to know the pain she feels - even if it means her own death. Having locked herself in an underground bunker with limited air to protest the rape, humiliation and suicide of her teenage classmate, Hannah is broadcasting her slow death while revealing secrets about the boys who raped her friend. Racing to find her is Child Protection Officer Ian Quinn who once had Hannah as a client. And as Hannah’s live broadcast attracts more and more viewers, the stakes rise as the secrets she is sharing prove damaging to some very powerful and dangerous people.

Avg Rating
4.33
Number of Ratings
234
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Author

Grant McKenzie
Grant McKenzie
Author · 9 books
Born in Scotland, living in Canada and writing fast-paced fiction, Grant likes to wear a kilt and toque with his six-guns. Often compared to Harlan Coben and Linwood Barclay, Grant has twelve internationally published thrillers to his name that have earned him an avalanche of positive reviews and loyal readership around the globe. His latest novel, The Seven Truths of Hannah Baxter, was shortlisted for the 2023 International Thriller Writers award. He also has a secret identity as mystery writer M.C. Grant (Oops, there goes that secret) who pens the Dixie Flynn mysteries set in San Francisco. This series was shortlisted for the prestigious Shamus award. As a journalist, Grant has won numerous awards across Canada and the U.S., including one in 2012 from the Association of Alternative Newsmedia—the same organization that Dixie’s fictitious San Francisco NOW belongs to. He resides in Victoria, B.C., where he works with people experiencing homelessness and poverty.
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