A wholly unput-downable book, frightening and utterly gripping where the motive for the terrible killings …. no I shouldn’t tell you that. It’s a revelation of utter depravity which is so compelling it is almost painful to put aside. It starts with our pathologist returning from holiday to find “herself”, or so the neighbourhood believe, dead in a car outside her house and from there the mystery doesn’t let up. It’s stunning.
Comparison: Karin Slaughter; Kathy Reichs; Mo Hayder.
Similar this month: None but try Mary Higgins Clark, Dean Koontz.
Primary Genre | Thriller and Suspense |
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