Back to The Globe
Featured Fiction
The Perfect Confession
In a quiet English village, the last witness can become the first suspect.
Your reading world on The Globe
Discover your next book. Keep the ones that matter.
Join The Globe for a free reader profile and discover books, writers and stories in one place.
About the book
About The Perfect Confession
In a quiet English village, the last witness can become the first suspect. Nell Whitmore is standing at her kitchen window when she sees twelve-year-old Poppy Bell pass her gate in the rain. Poppy is wearing her red raincoat, clutching a bakery bag, and looking back toward the church as if someone is waiting for her. Nell sees the fear. Then she looks away. Minutes later, Poppy is missing. At first, Nell is only a witness. Then the village starts talking. A neighbour claims she saw Nell follow Poppy. Police find evidence that points back to Nell's home. Her husband is hiding messages. Her own memory has gaps she cannot explain. And in Hawthorne Vale, suspicion spreads faster than truth. As Nell tries to prove she did not harm the girl, she uncovers a deeper pattern of secrets: a staged trail, a false confession, and a trusted figure whose influence reaches further than anyone wants to admit. The Perfect Confession is a character-driven small-town mystery and domestic psychological thriller about a missing girl, a framed mother, and a village where silence can be more dangerous than a lie. Perfect for readers who enjoy: small-town mystery domestic suspense psychological thriller missing child mystery amateur sleuth fiction village secrets false confession mystery
Reader conversation
Discuss this book
Are you the author or publisher?
Claim this page to verify the book information, add an author profile, update purchase links or request removal.