![]() ![]() ![]() Now, the reason I love Hunter’s books so much is because of how memorable they are – All the Rage finishes on a stunning revelation which literally left me pining for this book. ![]() I read the fourth book, All the Rage (my review here) in January 2020, and around 15 months after, I read The Whole Truth. Hunter takes something which is topical and just runs with itĪlthough this is the fifth book in the series, it can definitely be read as a standalone – and I actually think this book was intended for new readers, over those returning. What they don’t realise is that someone is watching.Īnd they have a plan to put Fawley out of action for good… Soon DI Fawley and his team are up against the clock to figure out the truth. But they couldn’t be more wrong.īecause this time, the predator is a woman and the shining star of the department, and the student a six-foot male rugby player. ![]() When an Oxford student accuses one of the university’s professors of sexual assault, DI Adam Fawley’s team think they’ve heard it all before. She has everything at stake he has everything to lose. A 4-star crime fiction from the author we all know and love, The Whole Truth by Cara Hunter might be for you.Īn attractive student. ![]()
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