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'A gritty police procedural, with no-holds barred and a shocking insight to the reality of some. Dark and disturbing, yet exceptionally compelling.' - Mel Sherratt, author of Taunting The Dead. 'Tense, compelling and utterly absorbing. DI Hannah Robbins is a force to be reckoned with.' - Jane Isaac, author of The Truth Will Out. When the naked, battered body of an unidentified teenager is found dumped in an alleyway, post-mortem finds evidence of a harrowing series of events. Another teenage death with the same MO pushes DI Hannah Robbins and her team on the Nottingham City division Major Crimes Unit, to their limits, and across county borders. In a race against the clock they attempt to unpick a thick web of lies and deceit to uncover the truth behind the deaths. But it doesn't stop there. When catching a killer isn't enough, just how far are the team willing to push themselves to save the next girl?
A DARK, TWISTY AND UTTERLY COMPELLING PAGE-TURNER FROM A BESTSELLING AUTHOR.Meet pretty Ivy Henthorn. The daughter of a well-respected judge. A popular student at exclusive Wellington-Bell.And now she's dead.Ivy's body is found on a bench in Bingham Park, by a rough sleeper. Her head shows signs of blunt force trauma. Somebody positioned her arms peacefully over her chest.Did she know who her killer was?Detective Claudia Nunn soon discovers that Ivy was the secret force behind a savage revenge blog. She destroyed relationships and reputations without a second thought.Perhaps the real question is: did the killer know who she was?Claudia must break through a wall of secrets to uncover a deadly truth.But Claudia's got her own trauma to bear. And a startling revelation could bring her own house of cards tumbling down . . .Cold Hard Truth is a grippingly dark and utterly compulsive page-turner that will be devoured by fans of Helen H. Durrant, Rachel Abbott, Angela Marsons and L.J. Ross.
24 hours after he walked away from court a free man, cop killer and gang leader Simon Talbot is found murdered. In his possession; the name of a protected witness from his trial. For DI Hannah Robbins, it's a race against time to find Talbot's killer, and locate the bystander before it's too late. But as Hannah delves deeper into the past, she begins to question the integrity of the whole operation. Where do you turn when you can't trust the police?
Providing a pure and honest look inside the soul of a young adventurer, this is one man's story told through the poems he made while striving to live poetically.You will find love poems crafted during the good parts of falling in love and the bad parts of breaking up.You will find adventure poems that came to life on the bow of a storm battered sailboat and in the screaming blizzards of the Rockies.You will find comedic poems that were born in the laughter of a noisy tavern on a cold fall night.You will find poems of self reflection inspired by challenges of mind, body, and spirit that pushed one man to his limit.But most of all, you will find yourself in a poem book that strives to guide the reader to live their own life poetically.In this book of poems you will learn: To milk an elkWhat a pickle picker doesThe legend of the TushiganuHow not to be really wrongWhere the sea meets the skyIncluded are 87 poems spread over 131 pages.
A rising death toll. A city in panic. A young mother is found dead in her home with no obvious cause of death. As DI Hannah Robbins and her team investigate, it soon becomes clear that the woman is the first in a long line of murders by poison. With the body count climbing, and the city of Nottingham in social meltdown, the team finds themselves in a deadly race against a serial killer determined to prove a point. And Hannah finds herself targeting an individual with whom she has more in common than she could possibly know.
Five old school friends reunited for a weekend in Sheffield. A drunken game of truth or dare. One won't survive.The young woman is found murdered in a swanky hotel room. Detective Claudia Nunn gets the text just as she leaves her therapist's office.The victim's friends all say the same thing: she had been distracted and kept disappearing all weekend. And on the Saturday, someone had screamed abuse in her face.Did she know her killer?As Claudia closes in on the murderer, the top-brass start closing down the investigation. And the team become the target of violent attacks.Someone will do anything to stop the truth getting out.
In an era when Stone Age tribes share the world with the earliest civilizations, a young nomadic hunter accidentally brings doom upon his people, and a curse upon himself. Seeking to lift the curse, he and a few other survivors must leave the forest and journey to the greatest city of all, where they face strange new dangers, mazes of conspiracy and deception, and many puzzling breeds of savage. Rebecca Bradley, author of the Gil Trilogy and The Lateral Truth, brings both her fantasy chops and her archaeological experience to this intriguing tale of the ancient world.
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