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Smash All the Windows

Auteur(s): Jane Davis
Narrateur(s): Emily Pennant-Rea
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Smash all the Windows won the inaugural Selfies Book Award in 2019.

It has taken conviction to right the wrongs. It will take courage to learn how to live again.

London, 22 August 2003. A day that began like any other would end in tragedy. Fifty-eight people set off for work, only to never return.

For more than thirteen years, the search for truth has eaten up everything: marriages, families, health, careers and finances. A flawed justice system failed the victims' kin, but hope arises when a rookie law student scrutinizes the disaster and uncovers potential answers.

With lies being unraveled and hypocrisies exposed, the families can all get back to their lives. Well, if only it were that simple...

A gripping, highly charged, topical piece of fiction, Smash All the Windows is a testament to the human condition and the healing power of art. Hailed by The Bookseller as 'One to Watch', Jane Davis writes thought-provoking literary page turners with a strong commercial edge. Her first novel Half-Truths and White Lies, won a national award established with the aim of finding 'the next Joanne Harris'.

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