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Kids can be so cruel.
They'll call you names.
Hurt your feelings.
Push you to your death.


In the garden of an abandoned house, Luke Connolly lies broken, dead. The night before, he and his friends partied inside. Nobody fought, everybody else went home safely. And yet, Luke was raped and pushed to his death. His alleged attacker is now in custody.

DCI Tom Reynolds is receiving the biggest promotion of his career when a colleague asks him to look at the Connolly case, believing it's not as cut and dried as local investigators have made out. And as Tom begins to examine the world Connolly and his upper class friends inhabited, the privilege and protection afforded to them, he too realises something.

In this place, people cover up for each other. Even when it comes to murder.

PRAISE FOR JO SPAIN'S TOM REYNOLDS SERIES

'A stunning read' Woman's Way

'Refreshing and full of twists' Express

'Clever, pacey, compulsive' Sunday Mirror

'Expertly crafted, deeply immersive and timely' Irish Independent



Trade Review
Engrossing * Sunday Times *
A stunning read, and Jo's protagonist has very firmly planted himself as a leading Irish fictional detective * Woman's Way *
Fabulous . . . Clever, pacey, compulsive * Sunday Mirror *
Refreshing and... full of twists * The Express *
Spain's blackly comic touch pulls us through a brilliantly dark tale * Daily Mail *
A brilliantly dark tale * Mail on Sunday *
Takes a sharp look at Ireland's wealth divide and questions just how tolerant of difference Irish society really is * Irish Independent *
Brilliantly crafted . . . each piece of the puzzle is gradually put together and keeps you gripped until the end * Prima *
A clever novel . . . gradually exposing a chilling history of dysfunctional families * Sunday Times *
Enthralling - Spain dissects her characters' secrets with razor-sharp precision * JP Delaney, author of The Girl Before *
A scathing overview of the Celtic Tiger years . . . [a] vivid portrait of a fascinating monster * Irish Times *
This gripping novel is more of a whydunnit than a whodunnit * Best *
A contender for the most arresting opening paragraph of the year . . . This is crime fiction for grown-ups, taking its time to explore the ins and outs of human psychology * Sunday Express *
A clever and unusual premise . . . punchy and energetic . . . a brilliant hook and rapid-fire ride * Irish Independent *
An intriguing Rubik's Cube of a book that kept me turning the pages to get to the truth. So well plotted and beautifully written. I absolutely loved it * Liz Nugent, author of Unravelling Oliver *
I can't praise The Confession enough. Brilliant writing, great story . . . a really cracking read * BA Paris, author of Behind Closed Doors and Bring Me Back *
A clever novel . . . gradually exposing a chilling history of dysfunctional families * Sunday Times *
A dizzying tale of lives falling apart that has you addicted from the very first page. I found it impossible to put down, so desperate was I to get to the truth * Michelle Frances, author of The Girlfriend *
Here is my confession: I've never read Jo Spain before but now I'll be buying all of her books. The Confession is brutal and brilliant * Fiona Cummins, author of Rattle *
The Confession is jaw-dropping. Clever. Addictive. Beautifully drawn characters. Masterful storytelling * Chris Whitaker, author of Tall Oaks *
Loved it! Fabulous characters, superbly written, twists, turns & ends with a punch * Amanda Jennings, author of In Her Wake *
An absolute cracker of a book, compulsive, deviously plotted and intense - I will be recommending this to everyone * Elizabeth Haynes, author of Into the Darkest Corner *
Jo Spain is such a talent. The Confession had me in its thrall from the first page, revealing the dark side of the Celtic Tiger * Sarah Ward, author of In Bitter Chill *
I loved this twisty slice of domestic noir * Claire McGowan, author of Blood Tide *

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      Publisher: Quercus Publishing
      Publication Date: Publication Date: 25/06/2020
      ISBN13: 9781787474369, 978-1787474369
      ISBN10: 1787474364

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Kids can be so cruel.
      They'll call you names.
      Hurt your feelings.
      Push you to your death.


      In the garden of an abandoned house, Luke Connolly lies broken, dead. The night before, he and his friends partied inside. Nobody fought, everybody else went home safely. And yet, Luke was raped and pushed to his death. His alleged attacker is now in custody.

      DCI Tom Reynolds is receiving the biggest promotion of his career when a colleague asks him to look at the Connolly case, believing it's not as cut and dried as local investigators have made out. And as Tom begins to examine the world Connolly and his upper class friends inhabited, the privilege and protection afforded to them, he too realises something.

      In this place, people cover up for each other. Even when it comes to murder.

      PRAISE FOR JO SPAIN'S TOM REYNOLDS SERIES

      'A stunning read' Woman's Way

      'Refreshing and full of twists' Express

      'Clever, pacey, compulsive' Sunday Mirror

      'Expertly crafted, deeply immersive and timely' Irish Independent



      Trade Review
      Engrossing * Sunday Times *
      A stunning read, and Jo's protagonist has very firmly planted himself as a leading Irish fictional detective * Woman's Way *
      Fabulous . . . Clever, pacey, compulsive * Sunday Mirror *
      Refreshing and... full of twists * The Express *
      Spain's blackly comic touch pulls us through a brilliantly dark tale * Daily Mail *
      A brilliantly dark tale * Mail on Sunday *
      Takes a sharp look at Ireland's wealth divide and questions just how tolerant of difference Irish society really is * Irish Independent *
      Brilliantly crafted . . . each piece of the puzzle is gradually put together and keeps you gripped until the end * Prima *
      A clever novel . . . gradually exposing a chilling history of dysfunctional families * Sunday Times *
      Enthralling - Spain dissects her characters' secrets with razor-sharp precision * JP Delaney, author of The Girl Before *
      A scathing overview of the Celtic Tiger years . . . [a] vivid portrait of a fascinating monster * Irish Times *
      This gripping novel is more of a whydunnit than a whodunnit * Best *
      A contender for the most arresting opening paragraph of the year . . . This is crime fiction for grown-ups, taking its time to explore the ins and outs of human psychology * Sunday Express *
      A clever and unusual premise . . . punchy and energetic . . . a brilliant hook and rapid-fire ride * Irish Independent *
      An intriguing Rubik's Cube of a book that kept me turning the pages to get to the truth. So well plotted and beautifully written. I absolutely loved it * Liz Nugent, author of Unravelling Oliver *
      I can't praise The Confession enough. Brilliant writing, great story . . . a really cracking read * BA Paris, author of Behind Closed Doors and Bring Me Back *
      A clever novel . . . gradually exposing a chilling history of dysfunctional families * Sunday Times *
      A dizzying tale of lives falling apart that has you addicted from the very first page. I found it impossible to put down, so desperate was I to get to the truth * Michelle Frances, author of The Girlfriend *
      Here is my confession: I've never read Jo Spain before but now I'll be buying all of her books. The Confession is brutal and brilliant * Fiona Cummins, author of Rattle *
      The Confession is jaw-dropping. Clever. Addictive. Beautifully drawn characters. Masterful storytelling * Chris Whitaker, author of Tall Oaks *
      Loved it! Fabulous characters, superbly written, twists, turns & ends with a punch * Amanda Jennings, author of In Her Wake *
      An absolute cracker of a book, compulsive, deviously plotted and intense - I will be recommending this to everyone * Elizabeth Haynes, author of Into the Darkest Corner *
      Jo Spain is such a talent. The Confession had me in its thrall from the first page, revealing the dark side of the Celtic Tiger * Sarah Ward, author of In Bitter Chill *
      I loved this twisty slice of domestic noir * Claire McGowan, author of Blood Tide *

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