Thursday, 22 November 2018

What She Saw Last Night by MJ Cross - Cover Reveal

It's always exciting when one of my faves has a new book coming out - The only trouble with this one is that I have to wait til April next year for it! April!

But I know it'll be worth the wait. 'What She Saw Last Night' is the new one by author Mason Cross, but this time he will be writing as MJ Cross, as this is a standalone novel, completely separate from his successful Carter Blake series.

And I have a lot of love for the cover. Isn't it gorgeous?


And if that hasn't tempted you yet, here's a bit about the book that surely will.

The Blurb:

Jenny Bowen is going home.

Boarding the Caledonian Sleeper, all she wants to do is forget about her upcoming divorce and relax on the ten hour journey through the night.

In her search for her cabin, Jenny helps a panicked woman with a young girl she assumes to be her daughter. Then she finds her compartment and falls straight to sleep.

Waking in the night, Jenny discovers the woman dead in her cabin ... but there's no sign of the little girl. The train company have no record of a child being booked on the train, and CCTV shows the dead woman boarding alone.

The police don't believe Jenny, and soon she tries to put the incident out of her head and tells herself that everyone else is right: she must have imagined the little girl.

But deep down, she knows that isn't the truth...

How cool does that sound? Personally, I can't wait.

What She Saw Last Night will be published by Orion on 18th April 2019. You can pre-order it now from Waterstones, Amazon UK and Amazon US.

The Author:



MJ Cross studied English at the University of Stirling and currently works in the voluntary sector. He has written a number of short stories, including A Living, which was shortlisted for the Quick Reads 'Get Britain Reading' Award and 'Expiry Date', published in Ellery Queen. Writing as Mason Cross, he has published five books in the Carter Blake series. He lives near Glasgow with his wife and three children.

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