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Private investigator Atticus Priest is asked to investigate after a man falls to his death from the tower of Salisbury Cathedral. But when a video is sent to the local newspaper showing the deceased man engaging in a compromising act with a minor, Atticus realises that there's much more to this case than he initially thought.
Is it blackmail? Suicide? Or murder?
PRAISE FOR MARK DAWSON:
'Absolutely brilliant' - Mail on Sunday
'A literary sensation' - Daily Telegraph
'A great thriller writer on the top of his game' - Steve Cavanagh, Sunday Times bestselling author
'Nerve-shreddingly tense. Utterly addictive' - M.J. Arlidge
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Produktbeschreibung
Private investigator Atticus Priest is asked to investigate after a man falls to his death from the tower of Salisbury Cathedral. But when a video is sent to the local newspaper showing the deceased man engaging in a compromising act with a minor, Atticus realises that there's much more to this case than he initially thought.

Is it blackmail? Suicide? Or murder?

PRAISE FOR MARK DAWSON:

'Absolutely brilliant' - Mail on Sunday

'A literary sensation' - Daily Telegraph

'A great thriller writer on the top of his game' - Steve Cavanagh, Sunday Times bestselling author

'Nerve-shreddingly tense. Utterly addictive' - M.J. Arlidge
Autorenporträt
Mark Dawson is the bestselling author of the Beatrix Rose, Isabella Rose and John Milton series, and has sold over 3 million books. He lives in Wiltshire with his family and can be reached at www.markjdawson.com
Rezensionen
PRAISE FOR MARK DAWSON: 'Mark Dawson has a hypnotic way with words . . . Atticus Priest will be the star of many future novels' Richard Madeley 'A literary sensation' Daily Telegraph 'Mark Dawson has all the skills. A great thriller writer on the top of his game' Sunday Times bestselling crime and mystery author Steve Cavanagh 'Nerve-shreddingly tense. Utterly addictive' bestselling crime author MJ Arlidge 'Absolutely brilliant' Matt Nixson, Books Editor, Mail on Sunday