ONE DAY. ONE TRAGEDY. THREE STORIES. WHO DO YOU BELIEVE?

Eighteen-year-old Janie White has the world and a bright future ahead of her. She’s about to leave behind her small seaside town, the only home she’s ever known, to embark on a book publishing career in London and couldn’t be more excited. Even though she’ll miss her dad and friends, she can’t wait to start her life.

She’s cycling home after her last early-dawn swim in the bay when the peaceful stillness of that Tuesday morning is suddenly shattered. A white van careens around the corner and barrels straight for Janie on her bike. In one swift moment, her life is forever changed, and her dreams of a new beginning destroyed. She’s brutally run down by the van and left for dead on the street.

Twenty years later. . .

Pop superstar Robbie Manning answers the front door of his palatial home to a pair of police officers who inform him that he’s being arrested for the attempted murder of Janie White. As word of Robbie’s arrest spreads, no one—including his family—can believe it; Robbie is upstanding, a model citizen and family man. But he doesn’t deny the accusations. He’s been waiting for the truth to come out for the last two decades, and he’s ready for his punishment. He deserves it after what he did to Janie.

After everything Janie has gone through, everyone wants to believe this story.

But is it the truth?
"I Died on a Tuesday is a thrilling, intricately woven mystery about a twenty-year-old tragedy that continues to haunt everyone involved. With twists at every turn, this story about long-buried secrets and surviving trauma captivated me from the very first page to the absolutely explosive ending." —Ashley Tate, #1 bestselling author of Twenty-Seven Minutes

"A gripping and emotional thriller about dark family secrets coming back to haunt you. I loved it!" —Claire Douglas, author of Local Girl Missing and The Wrong Sister

"Gripping and multilayered, I couldn't put this novel down." —Sarah Pearse, #1 bestselling author of The Sanatorium

"A clever, twisty story of unravelling secrets, with a huge heart at its core. A joy for crime lovers." —Andrea Mara, author of Someone in the Attic

"Jane Corry has done it again. A page-turning, intricately woven plot full of colourful characters that was too hard to put down." Heidi Perks, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Whispers

"I love how this three-stranded thriller is woven together. It's so cleverly written. Jane Corry knows how to infuse her stories with warmth and humanity." —Emma Curtis, author of Keep Her Quiet and Invite Me In

"Captivating, atmospheric and so cleverly constructed, I Died on a Tuesday is a pitch-perfect, gold-standard suspense thriller." —B.P. Walter, author of Notes on a Murder

"This is a classic Jane Corry—nerve-wracking, spine-tingling and heart-warming in equal measure." —Nicci French, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Favour

"Utterly compelling. The multi-stranded suspense kept me completely hooked." —Jane Shemilt, Sunday Times bestselling author of Daughter

"A gripping page-turner that tugs at the heartstrings." —Penny Batchelor, author of My Perfect Sister

"A masterclass in slow-burn tension. Fans of Wrong Place Wrong Time will devour it in one sitting." —Celia Walden, author of Payday

"An absolute scorcher." —Orlando Murrin, author of Knife Skills for Beginners
© Justine Stoddart
Jane Corry is a former magazine journalist who spent three years as the writer-in-residence at a high-security prison. This often hair-raising experience helped inspire her Sunday Times-bestselling psychological dramas, which have been translated into sixteen languages and sold over a million copies worldwide. This is her ninth novel. View titles by Jane Corry

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ONE DAY. ONE TRAGEDY. THREE STORIES. WHO DO YOU BELIEVE?

Eighteen-year-old Janie White has the world and a bright future ahead of her. She’s about to leave behind her small seaside town, the only home she’s ever known, to embark on a book publishing career in London and couldn’t be more excited. Even though she’ll miss her dad and friends, she can’t wait to start her life.

She’s cycling home after her last early-dawn swim in the bay when the peaceful stillness of that Tuesday morning is suddenly shattered. A white van careens around the corner and barrels straight for Janie on her bike. In one swift moment, her life is forever changed, and her dreams of a new beginning destroyed. She’s brutally run down by the van and left for dead on the street.

Twenty years later. . .

Pop superstar Robbie Manning answers the front door of his palatial home to a pair of police officers who inform him that he’s being arrested for the attempted murder of Janie White. As word of Robbie’s arrest spreads, no one—including his family—can believe it; Robbie is upstanding, a model citizen and family man. But he doesn’t deny the accusations. He’s been waiting for the truth to come out for the last two decades, and he’s ready for his punishment. He deserves it after what he did to Janie.

After everything Janie has gone through, everyone wants to believe this story.

But is it the truth?

Reviews

"I Died on a Tuesday is a thrilling, intricately woven mystery about a twenty-year-old tragedy that continues to haunt everyone involved. With twists at every turn, this story about long-buried secrets and surviving trauma captivated me from the very first page to the absolutely explosive ending." —Ashley Tate, #1 bestselling author of Twenty-Seven Minutes

"A gripping and emotional thriller about dark family secrets coming back to haunt you. I loved it!" —Claire Douglas, author of Local Girl Missing and The Wrong Sister

"Gripping and multilayered, I couldn't put this novel down." —Sarah Pearse, #1 bestselling author of The Sanatorium

"A clever, twisty story of unravelling secrets, with a huge heart at its core. A joy for crime lovers." —Andrea Mara, author of Someone in the Attic

"Jane Corry has done it again. A page-turning, intricately woven plot full of colourful characters that was too hard to put down." Heidi Perks, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Whispers

"I love how this three-stranded thriller is woven together. It's so cleverly written. Jane Corry knows how to infuse her stories with warmth and humanity." —Emma Curtis, author of Keep Her Quiet and Invite Me In

"Captivating, atmospheric and so cleverly constructed, I Died on a Tuesday is a pitch-perfect, gold-standard suspense thriller." —B.P. Walter, author of Notes on a Murder

"This is a classic Jane Corry—nerve-wracking, spine-tingling and heart-warming in equal measure." —Nicci French, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Favour

"Utterly compelling. The multi-stranded suspense kept me completely hooked." —Jane Shemilt, Sunday Times bestselling author of Daughter

"A gripping page-turner that tugs at the heartstrings." —Penny Batchelor, author of My Perfect Sister

"A masterclass in slow-burn tension. Fans of Wrong Place Wrong Time will devour it in one sitting." —Celia Walden, author of Payday

"An absolute scorcher." —Orlando Murrin, author of Knife Skills for Beginners

Author

© Justine Stoddart
Jane Corry is a former magazine journalist who spent three years as the writer-in-residence at a high-security prison. This often hair-raising experience helped inspire her Sunday Times-bestselling psychological dramas, which have been translated into sixteen languages and sold over a million copies worldwide. This is her ninth novel. View titles by Jane Corry