<p><b><b><h2>Would you run, or stay and call an ambulance, if it was <i>you </i>that pushed him?</b><b></b></h2></b><br><br><b>'A terrific premise, delivered with panache' CLARE MACKINTOSH</b><br><br><b>'Dark and intense . . . an exhilarating, hold-your-breath read!' <i>Prima</i></b><br><br>It's the end of the night. You're walking home on your own.<br><br>Then you hear the sound every woman dreads. Footsteps. Behind you. Getting faster.<br><br>You're sure it's him - the man from the bar who wouldn't leave you alone.<br><br>You make a snap decision. You turn. You push. Your pursuer tumbles down the steps. He lies motionless, face-down on the floor.<br><br>Now what? <br><br><b>Call 999</b><br>Wait for the police to arrive. For judgement, for justice, whatever that may be. You just hope your husband, family and friends, everyone you love, will stand by you.<br><br><b>OR:</b><br><br><b>Run</b><br>Stay silent. You didn't mean to do it. You were scared, you panicked. And no one saw. No one will ever know. If you leave now. If you keep quiet. For ever.<br><br><b>Which will it be?</b><br><br> <b>If you were addicted to <i>Anything You Do Say</i> and want other readers like you to discover this hold-your-breath read then leave a review below . . . </b><br><br><br><b>'A</b> <b><i>Sliding Doors </i>thriller with a moral dilemma at its heart. Brilliant' Claire Douglas, </b>author of <i>Last Seen Alive</i><br><br><b>'A smartly conceived psychological thriller' <i>Sunday Times </i></b><br><br><b>'Addictive, exciting</b> <b>and</b> <b>devilishly clever'</b> <b>Holly Seddon</b>, author of <i>Try Not To Breathe</i><br><br><b>'I devoured this book in one sitting'</b> <b>Hollie Overton</b>, author of <i>Baby Doll</i></p>
<p><b><b><h2>Would you run, or stay and call an ambulance, if it was <i>you </i>that pushed him?</b><b></b></h2></b><br><br><b>'A terrific premise, delivered with panache' CLARE MACKINTOSH</b><br><br><b>'Dark and intense . . . an exhilarating, hold-your-breath read!' <i>Prima</i></b><br><br>It's the end of the night. You're walking home on your own.<br><br>Then you hear the sound every woman dreads. Footsteps. Behind you. Getting faster.<br><br>You're sure it's him - the man from the bar who wouldn't leave you alone.<br><br>You make a snap decision. You turn. You push. Your pursuer tumbles down the steps. He lies motionless, face-down on the floor.<br><br>Now what? <br><br><b>Call 999</b><br>Wait for the police to arrive. For judgement, for justice, whatever that may be. You just hope your husband, family and friends, everyone you love, will stand by you.<br><br><b>OR:</b><br><br><b>Run</b><br>Stay silent. You didn't mean to do it. You were scared, you panicked. And no one saw. No one will ever know. If you leave now. If you keep quiet. For ever.<br><br><b>Which will it be?</b><br><br> <b>If you were addicted to <i>Anything You Do Say</i> and want other readers like you to discover this hold-your-breath read then leave a review below . . . </b><br><br><br><b>'A</b> <b><i>Sliding Doors </i>thriller with a moral dilemma at its heart. Brilliant' Claire Douglas, </b>author of <i>Last Seen Alive</i><br><br><b>'A smartly conceived psychological thriller' <i>Sunday Times </i></b><br><br><b>'Addictive, exciting</b> <b>and</b> <b>devilishly clever'</b> <b>Holly Seddon</b>, author of <i>Try Not To Breathe</i><br><br><b>'I devoured this book in one sitting'</b> <b>Hollie Overton</b>, author of <i>Baby Doll</i></p>