Meg is in a battle to prove her innocence and it’s all the more compelling because she has three children. The story is told from the perspective of Meg and that of the police, and other readers have found the book tense, atmospheric, gritty and even scary. One has described Death in Spiggs Wood as Rankin meets Martine Cole.
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