J.M. Hewitt writes crime fiction and is the author of two previous crime fiction novels, and has been published in two short story publications. Her work usually incorporates twentieth and twenty-first century events and far flung locations, and her novels explore the darker side of human behaviour.
In contrast to the sometimes dark content of her books, she lives in a seaside town in Suffolk with her dog, Marley.
When she was ten years old she'd read all the books she owned, all those on her mother's bookcase and everything the library had to offer. She decided the only course of action to take was to write her own stories. Thirty years later, she is still writing them.
In contrast to the sometimes dark content of her books, she lives in a seaside town in Suffolk with her dog, Marley.
When she was ten years old she'd read all the books she owned, all those on her mother's bookcase and everything the library had to offer. She decided the only course of action to take was to write her own stories. Thirty years later, she is still writing them.
Genres: Mystery
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Novels
The Hunger Within (2016)
The Life She Wants (2021)
The Eight-Year Lie (2022)
The Other Son (2022)
The Crew (2023)
The Perfect Village (2024)
The Dream Job (2024)
The Life She Wants (2021)
The Eight-Year Lie (2022)
The Other Son (2022)
The Crew (2023)
The Perfect Village (2024)
The Dream Job (2024)
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J M Hewitt recommends
The Bells of Westminster (2024)
Leonora Nattrass
"An absolute page-turner, containing everything one could want from an historical mystery."
The Dead Friend Project (2024)
Joanna Wallace
"Had me rolling around with laughter on one page, and filled with empathy the next. The Dead Friend Project is hilariously brilliant, and Joanna Wallace is a rare talent."
What We Did In The Storm (2024)
Tina Baker
"A rare talent. I'm in stitches from the humour, in the next paragraph my heart is breaking. I was totally absorbed. The characters in this book are absolutely superb; complex, unique, but above all real."
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