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The Back Road is an electrifying thriller that will keep you guessing to the very end. Praise for The Back Road: 'There are red herrings galore in this well scripted plot and even when you think you have the story sussed, Abbott throws a spanner into the works a refreshingly original read.'/5(K). From the author of the bestseller Only the Innocent. In a quiet country village, secrets abound. When young Abbie Campbell is knocked over and left for dead on the back road of the village of. The Back Road is the informal name used by locals of the fictional Cheshire village of Little Melham to describe the B Sadly a young girl became the victim of a hit and run along The Back Road and her accident could reveal many hidden secrets within the village/5(K).


The Back Road is an electrifying thriller that will keep you guessing to the very end. © Rachel Abbott (P) Audible Ltd. Mystery Psychological Suspense. Rachel Abbott is a British author of mystery, thriller and literary fiction novels. Born in the outskirts of Manchester, England, she spent a good part of her career as the Managing Director of an interactive media company. After selling her company in , Rachel got to attain her lifelong goal of buying and restoring a property in Italy. A review of The Back Road by Rachel Abbott. Review: The Back Road by Rachel Abbott is an absorbing mystery of love, deceit, secrets and murder. Ellie Saunders and her half-sister Leo Harris grew up in a run-down home abused by Ellie's mother and ignored by their father.


The Back Road is the informal name used by locals of the fictional Cheshire village of Little. Rachel Abbott's new thriller, 'The Back Road', is set in the village of Little Melham, a village that is home to a surprising number of unpleasant secrets amd damaged characters. The author cleverly presents intriguing details and scenes from the past, teasing us with snippets of information that sometimes send us off in the wrong direction. Rachel Abbott's first book (Only the Innocent) was excellent and made me want to read her second effort. In this book she strayed from the basis formula: KISS - Keep It Simple Stupid. There were too many characters and plots going on at the same time that were not relevant.

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