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       The Girl Who Wouldn’t Die

      Marnie Riches

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      HarperCollinsPublishers Ltd

      1 London Bridge Street

      London SE1 9GF

       www.harpercollins.co.uk

      First published in Great Britain by HarperCollinsPublishers 2015

      Copyright © Marnie Riches 2015

      Cover design © Lizzie Gardner

      Cover images © NAS CRETIVES and r.martens/ Shutterstock

      Marnie Riches asserts the moral right to be identified as the author of this work.

      A catalogue record of this book is available from the British Library.

      This novel is entirely a work of fiction. The names, characters and incidents portrayed in it are the work of the author’s imagination. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events or localities is entirely coincidental.

      All rights reserved under International and Pan-American Copyright Conventions. By payment of the required fees, you have been granted the non-exclusive, non-transferable right to access and read the text of this e-book on screen. No part of this text may be reproduced, transmitted, down-loaded, decompiled, reverse engineered, or stored in or introduced into any information storage and retrieval system, in any form or by any means, whether electronic or mechanical, now known or hereinafter invented, without the express written permission of HarperCollins.

      Ebook Edition © April 2015 ISBN: 9780008138332

      Version: 2018-01-24

       Dedication

      To Mum, who teaches me strength and perseverance.

       Contents

       Cover

       Title Page

      Copyright

      Dedication

      Acknowledgements

      Prologue

      Chapter 1: Amsterdam, 20 December

      Chapter 2: 21 December

       Chapter 10: 4 January

       Chapter 11: South East London

       Chapter 12: Amsterdam, 10 January

       Chapter 13: Later

       Chapter 14: 12 January

       Chapter 15: Later

       Chapter 16: Later still

       Chapter 17: South East London

       Chapter 18: Amsterdam, 16 January

       Chapter 19: 17 January

       Chapter 20: Heidelberg, later

       Chapter 21: Stena Hollandica ferry, North Sea

       Chapter 22: Amsterdam, 18 January

       Chapter 23: Remand Wing, Women’s Prison, UK

       Chapter 24: Amsterdam, 25 January

       Chapter 25: Later

       Chapter 26: Cambridge, 26 January

       Chapter 27: Later

       Chapter 28: Amsterdam, 27 January

       Chapter 29: 28 January

       Chapter 30: Somewhere in the Netherlands

       Chapter 31: Later

       Chapter 32: 30,000ft above the North Sea, 29 January

       Chapter 33: Amsterdam, 2 February

       Chapter 34: Dominican Republic, 27 February

       Chapter 35: Groningen, 13 March

       Postscript

       Keep Reading …

       By the Same Author

       About the Publisher

       Acknowledgements

      Novels are not developed in a petri-dish, and I’m glad they’re not. Writing is perhaps the most fun I could ever have with my clothes on. But it’s arduous graft too. In fact, the path to publication can be so fraught with travails and disappointment, at times, that this author would not have travelled far down it without the help of the following people:

      I owe an enormous debt of gratitude to my family for their love, unflagging moral support and encouragement, so thanks to Christian, Natalie and Adam, always.

      For his loyalty, patience and friendship, I would like to thank my partner-in-crime – special agent, Caspian Dennis. Had he not championed my writing so valiantly, The Girl Who Wouldn’t Die would still be just another file on my laptop.

      Thanks are due, of course, to my editor, Katy Loftus and the team at Maze/HarperCollins for their energy and professionalism in publishing and marketing the series, enabling me to push George and van den Bergen out into the big, wide world, where they belong.

      Two people whose help was invaluable during the research phase for this novel are Sebastian Tredinnick and my bez, Louise Owen. What they don’t know about Heidelberg ain’t worth knowing. Cheers, guys!

      Huge thanks are due to these fine people:

      To fellow writers, Steph Williams and Wendy Storer for listening to my almost constant fretting, griping and melodramatic nonsense. They kept telling me I could do this, so I did. To Ann Giles, aka Bookwitch, who persuaded me I have something to offer the crime genre. And to poet, Martin de Mello for his sage-like pronouncements on the other bits of my life.

      The idea for The Girl Who Wouldn’t Die took shape during a dinner I had with author, Melvin Burgess, where I realised I could draw inspiration from my own youthful experiences and turn them into the sort of thriller I’d always aspired to write. Ta, Melvin!

      Author, Anthony McGowan persuaded me to keep going with the manuscript, even in the face of a difficult birth, so thanks, Tony. The literary stretch marks and knackered pelvic floor


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