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13 May 2025 | |
Written by Isabella Panattoni-Wallace | |
Alumnae News |
Award-winning sensation Sarah Govett (Class of 1996) is about to take the adult fiction literary world by storm with her electrifying debut thriller, Believe. Get ready to have your heart pounding and your mind racing as you dive into a pulse-quickening mystery that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Grab your detective cap, because Believe is the unmissable thriller of the summer! Prepare for twists, turns, and a story that will leave you breathless — this is one book you won't want to put down!
Here’s the blurb about Believe:
Natalie has spent ten years trying to get over the two events which changed her life forever. The first: the moment her boss assaulted her. The second: the moment the jury declared him innocent - and her, a liar. So when her husband, Ryan, gets accused of the same crime, Natalie comes perilously close to the edge.
“A superior psychological thriller” Mark Edwards
Sarah traces the beginning of her career back to her time at LEH, where it all first took shape. She said: “I so enjoyed my years at LEH and my time there fostered a lifelong love of books and writing.” Sarah is also a successful YA author and has published The Territory trilogy, The India Smythe series and We Go On Forever.
We can’t wait to read it and find out whether ‘Natalie’ finds out the truth! Pre-orders are available here: Believe by S.M. Govett | Waterstones and also in lots of local bookshops too.
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