'Iain Rob Wright scares the hell out of me!' - author, J.A. Konrath'Keeps you guessing all the way through.’ - Amazon Reviewer‘Sick and twisted. So thrilling!' - author, Matt Shaw'Wow. Just wow!' - Amazon Reviewer********************************************************Obsession and murder run in the blood…DI Richard Flesch: Three words to describe my partner: Brave. Unrelenting. Haunted.DI Sarah Sarah: Three words to describe my partner: Intelligent. Focused. CANNIBAL.When a young girl is found tortured and mutilated at an abandoned County Durham train station, retired army captain Sarah Stone is persuaded to join a specialised police unit dedicated to stopping serial killers. Her new partner, Richard Flesch, is the country's leading expert on psychopaths. Because he used to be one. He is the Chester-Le-Street Cannibal.How can Sarah focus on catching monsters when she is forced to work with one?**************************************************Readers LOVE Iain Rob Wright:★★★★★ "One of Britain’s brightest talents."★★★★★ "There's no good point to put the book down so you can get some sleep."★★★★★ "Stephen King fans would enjoy this."★★★★★ "I loved every minute of it."★★★★★ "I read it in 2 days, unheard of for me!"★★★★★ "There is a surprising twist to the end of the book."★★★★★ "A cosy, ripping yarn."★★★★★ "Brilliant storyline with the right amount of supsense."★★★★★ "I could not put it down, had to read through the night."★★★★★ "I loved the story!"★★★★★ "Everything I've come to expect from Iain Rob Wright."
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- Release Date 05/02/2024
- Author Iain Rob Wright
- Language English
- Company Ulcerated Press; 1st edition
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