I Know Who Did It
by Alex North
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Every year Detective David Groves receives a birthday card for his son - even though he buried him years ago.His son's murder took everything from him, apart from his belief in the law, even though the killers were never found. This year, though, the card bears a different I know who did it.Meanwhile, a woman who died in a car accident is claiming to be back from the dead - with a terrifying account of what she's been through.The answer to both lies with the kind of people you want to run from - and uncovering the truth means going through hell . . . The book appeals to readers who value thoughtful storytelling over constant action. Moments of introspection and dialogue are used effectively to deepen understanding of the characters and their motivations. These quieter elements contribute significantly to the story’s emotional resonance. Reading this book provides a deep and immersive experience that gradually unfolds through a well-structured narrative. The author carefully builds the storyline by combining character development with meaningful conflicts that feel relevant and realistic. Each chapter contributes to the overall progression of the story, allowing readers to remain engaged without feeling overwhelmed. The writing style balances clarity and depth, making the book accessible to a wide range of readers while still offering substantial insights that reward close attention.