

Former soldier Will Gray has that unique ability, and it’s driving him to distraction. He’s down and out, hitting the bottle, trying not to look in anyone’s eye. But then he sees the imminent death of a young girl. Should he save her? And how can he turn down MI5 when they find out about his skills and want him to track down suicide bombers?
The more he gets drawn into using his frightening gift the more he discovers that intervening can have disastrous consequences. And in the smoke and mirrors world of MI5 he doesn’t know who to trust or who to save. Can he stay one step ahead of whoever is conspiring against him and prevent a terrorist attack that could kill thousands?
Clive Edwards is an award-winning TV current affairs filmmaker. He won a Royal Television Society Award for Panorama: The Norway Channel which told the inside story of the Israeli-Palestinian peace deal brokered by Norwegian diplomats, and a BAFTA for the documentary series Andrew Marr’s History of Modern Britain. For six years he was the Executive Editor of the BBC’s TV Current Affairs Department.
He lives in Lewes in East Sussex with his wife Elizabeth and his cocker spaniel Muddy. The Day You Die is his first novel.

Seeing your doppelganger is supposed to be a harbinger of death. But what if it’s the doppelganger that’s trying to kill you?
David Lorrimer is accused by the police of viciously attacking his wife Kate and leaving her in a coma. Then he’s terrified to see out of her hospital window a figure looking up at him with his own face.
David fears he’s having a breakdown, but the doppelganger appears again, this time with a woman who looks like his first girlfriend. Then he sees another doppelganger that may be connected to a former lover. Can he solve the mystery before his wife dies and the police arrest him for her murder?
