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A heart-pounding new British crime thriller, full of stunning twists. Two murders, twenty years apart. One witness with blood on her hands. At first glance, you'd think charismatic entrepreneur Morgan Springfield was still breathing. Seated at his desk. Executive pen poised in his hand. That's the illusion Morgan's killer wanted to create. Right after they hammered a nail into the back of his spine. Detective Mike Croft isn't fooled. He's seen this killer's handiwork once before. It's been twenty years, but you don't forget a scene like that. Meticulously staged. And for what? Morgan's…mehr

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A heart-pounding new British crime thriller, full of stunning twists. Two murders, twenty years apart. One witness with blood on her hands. At first glance, you'd think charismatic entrepreneur Morgan Springfield was still breathing. Seated at his desk. Executive pen poised in his hand. That's the illusion Morgan's killer wanted to create. Right after they hammered a nail into the back of his spine. Detective Mike Croft isn't fooled. He's seen this killer's handiwork once before. It's been twenty years, but you don't forget a scene like that. Meticulously staged. And for what? Morgan's devastated partner can't think of a single reason. Much less a suspect. But Mike knows a lie when he hears one . . . An unlikely new witness reaches out from Mike's murky past, promising information that will blow the case wide open. Too bad this woman has a history of telling lies. And taking lives. But with no other leads, no evidence and no motive, Mike might just have to take his chances with a convicted killer. CWA Dagger-nominated Jane Adams is back, with her most fiendishly twisty mystery yet. Fans of Simon McCleave, Joy Ellis, Helen H. Durrant, J.D. Kirk, Elly Griffiths, Rachel McLean and Tana French will devour this utterly unputdownable Norfolk-based mystery.
Autorenporträt
Jane Adams is the author of more than thirty published crime novels. The first, The Greenway, was nominated for both the Authors' Club award and the CWA John Creasey for best debut novel.Jane is constantly amazed at where life has taken her. Writing had never been on her 'possible careers' list, but she says once stories take root in your brain, they just have to be told - and she feels very fortunate that people want to read them.In addition to writing, Jane teaches creative writing, read and mentor for The Literary Consultancy, and is a Royal Literary Fund Fellow and FRSA.