
What Happened That Night: A Novel
From international bestselling master of suspense Nicci French comes a hair-raising locked-room thriller about a group of old university friends with a killer in their midst.
Old friends, new secrets, one deadly reunion.
Tyler Green, convicted of murdering his friend Leo at a student house party in 1993, has been released after almost three decades in prison. He has always protested his innocence.
On a warm evening in London, Tyler summons eight of his university friends who were present on that fateful night. Is it just a reunion - or something else? With wineâand accusationsâ flowing liberally, the reunion descends into violent chaos, and one friend will end the night with their throat slit in the upstairs bedroomâŠthe same way that Leoâs was in 1993.
When Detective Inspector Maud OâConnor gets called to investigate, she has her own doubts about Tylerâs guilt, despite what his old friends, the rest of the Metropolitan Police Force, and even the Home Secretary would like her to believeâŠ.
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From international bestselling master of suspense Nicci French comes a hair-raising locked-room thriller about a group of old university friends with a killer in their midst.
Old friends, new secrets, one deadly reunion.
Tyler Green, convicted of murdering his friend Leo at a student house party in 1993, has been released after almost three decades in prison. He has always protested his innocence.
On a warm evening in London, Tyler summons eight of his university friends who were present on that fateful night. Is it just a reunion - or something else? With wineâand accusationsâ flowing liberally, the reunion descends into violent chaos, and one friend will end the night with their throat slit in the upstairs bedroomâŠthe same way that Leoâs was in 1993.
When Detective Inspector Maud OâConnor gets called to investigate, she has her own doubts about Tylerâs guilt, despite what his old friends, the rest of the Metropolitan Police Force, and even the Home Secretary would like her to believeâŠ.












