Only the Dead Can Tell

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Pub Date 22 Mar 2018 | Archive Date 31 Mar 2018

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**THIS EDITION INCLUDES A BONUS SHORT STORY**

'Exciting, pacy, authentic with outstanding characterisation' ANGELA MARSONS

When Dorothy Guildford is found stabbed to death in her home, all signs point to her husband, Peter. The forensic psychologist is convinced there's more to the case that meets the eye but Police Scotland are certain they have their man.

While DC Kirsty Wilson searches for evidence that will put Peter away for good, she is shocked to discover a link with a vast human-trafficking operation that Detective Superintendent William Lorimer has been investigating for months. But before they can interrogate him, Peter is brutally attacked.

With one person dead and another barely hanging on, the clock is ticking for DC Wilson and DSI Lorimer. And the stakes grow higher still when one of their own is kidnapped . . .

**THIS EDITION INCLUDES A BONUS SHORT STORY**

'Exciting, pacy, authentic with outstanding characterisation' ANGELA MARSONS

When Dorothy Guildford is found stabbed to death in her home, all signs point...


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EDITION Other Format
ISBN 9780751568455
PRICE £18.99 (GBP)
PAGES 400

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I quite enjoyed reading this book, a new author for me. it was easy to read and quite a good story. Unfortunately I had figured out "Who dun nit' after only a couple of chapters. But I liked the story as to to why it happened and by who. I also liked the little side stories.
I loved the Scottish speech in it, was easy to imagine the characters speaking that way. I would definitely look for a mother book by Alex Grey to read.

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