She Lies in the Vines
An atmospheric novel about our obsession with true crime
(Author) Benjamin StevensonPERFECT FOR FANS OF THE DRY AND MAKING A MURDERER 'Outstanding . . . an absorbing thriller told with heart and wit. Morality and ambition clash on a journey full of twists as [this] takes readers from the cut-throat media landscape to a sleepy town full of secrets' Jane Harper, bestselling author of The Dry and Force of Nature Four years ago Eliza Dacey was brutally murdered. Within hours, her killer was caught. Wasn't he? So reads the opening titles of Jack Quick's new true-crime documentary. A skilled producer, Jack knows that the bigger the conspiracy, the higher the ratings. Curtis Wade, convicted of Eliza's murder on circumstantial evidence and victim of a biased police force, is the perfect subject. Millions of viewers agree. Just before the finale, Jack uncovers a minor detail that may prove Curtis guilty after all. Convinced it will ruin his show, Jack disposes of the evidence and delivers the finale unedited: proposing that Curtis is innocent. But when Curtis is released, and a new victim is found bearing horrifying similarities to the original murder, Jack realizes that he may have helped a guilty man out of jail. And, as the only one who knows the real evidence of the case, he is the only one who can send him back... 'A hugely-original premise, a guilt-ridden protagonist, a plot that won't lie down. A great debut' Chris Hammer, author of Scrublands
Benjamin Stevenson
Benjamin Stevenson is an Australian author known for his gripping psychological thrillers. His debut novel, "Greenlight," received critical acclaim for its suspenseful plot and well-developed characters. Stevenson's writing style is characterized by its meticulous attention to detail and ability to keep readers on the edge of their seats. His contribution to the thriller genre has garnered him a loyal following of fans who eagerly anticipate his next work. "Greenlight" remains Stevenson's most famous work, solidifying his place as a rising star in the world of crime fiction.