What Goes Around: If you could get revenge on the woman who stole your husband - would you do it?

· Mulholland Books · Narrated by Helen McAlpine
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The gripping new psychological thriller from the author of DO ME NO HARM. For fans of C.L. Taylor and Clare Mackintosh.

Two women, two secrets, one murder...

If someone took away your perfect life
How far would you go to get it back?

Ellen's family is her world. So when her husband leaves her for another woman, she is almost destroyed. But not quite, because Ellen has a plan, a way to make those who have hurt her suffer.

Leila is the other woman. She finally has everything she ever wanted. But Leila's brother has come back into her life, raking up a past that needs to stay buried.

One of them will pay for their actions with their life, but which one?

(P)2017 Hodder & Stoughton Limited

About the author

Julie Corbin is Scottish and grew up just outside Edinburgh. She has lived in East Sussex for thirty-three years and raised her three sons in a village close to the Ashdown Forest. She is trained as a nurse and combines running the medical department in a boarding school with writing novels. Her psychological thrillers have been described as 'creepy and gripping' (Closer) and 'remarkably assured... suspenseful narrative' (Daily Mail). She speaks at writing events, book groups and libraries, and runs writing workshops for beginners and more experienced writers. Visit Julie's website at www.juliecorbin.com and follow her on Twitter @Julie_Corbin.

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