
Synopsis
Telling Tales is the second book in Ann Cleevesās Vera Stanhope series ā which is now a major ITV detective drama starring Brenda Blethyn as Vera .
They thought she was a murderer. But now sheās a victim . . .
Ten years ago fifteen-year-old Abigail Mantel was murdered, her cold body discovered lying in a ditch. Her fatherās girlfriend was found guilty of the crime. Now, evidence has emerged that proves her innocence and means that Abigailās killer still roams free.
Abigailās best friend at the time of the murder has now returned to the East Yorkshire village of Elvet to raise her young family. Shocked by the new revelations, she begins to realize that she didnāt know her friend as well as she thought . . .
Detective Inspector Vera Stanhope is tasked with uncovering the truth and, as her new inquiries stoke up past secrets the villagers will lie to protect, she must find out which lies will bring her to the killer.
Enjoy more of Vera Stanhope's investigations with The Crow Trap, Hidden Depths and Silent Voices.
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A riveting read
Millions will be familiar with Brenda Blethynās portrayal of Vera in the television series of the same name but Cleevesā engaging prose provides a much deeper, subtler insight into an intriguing and likeable character






















































