
Synopsis
When I Was Ten is the stay-up-all-night thriller by acclaimed crime author Fiona Cummins.
āGrips like a viceā ā Val McDermid, author of the Karen Pirie series
āAbsorbing, tense and beautifully pacedā ā Daily Mail
Twenty-one years ago, Dr Richard Carter and his wife Pamela were killed in what has become the most infamous double murder of the modern age.
Their ten year-old daughter ā nicknamed the Angel of Death ā spent eight years in a childrenās secure unit and is living quietly under an assumed name with a family of her own.
Now, on the anniversary of the trial, a documentary team has tracked down her older sister, compelling her to break two decades of silence.
Her explosive interview sparks national headlines and journalist Brinley Booth, a childhood friend of the Carter sisters, is tasked with covering the news story.
For the first time, the three women are forced to confront what really happened that night ā with devastating consequences for them all.
āI finished it with my heart in my mouth. Highly recommendedā ā Louise Candlish, author of Our House
āDark, creepy and ultimately compassionateā ā JP Delaney, author of The Girl Before
āUtterly compelling; a true just-one-more-chapter thrillerā ā Clare Mackintosh, author of The Last Party
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Fiona Cummins evokes the dark arts of journalism and politics with an insiderās relish in this rich, intricately woven novel of childhood crime and adult redemption. I finished it with my heart in my mouth. Highly recommended
A chilling and compelling tale of lost childhoods, guilt and redemption
Absorbing, tense and beautifully paced
Utterly compelling; a true just-one-more-chapter thriller



























