A family’s secrets lie buried. The time has come to uncover the truth…
When a mud-splattered man staggers from Bacton Wood
with a terrifying tale about being buried alive, DS Ashley Knight and her team
are called in to investigate. Soon, another victim is found, and more men are
missing – all with connections to the well-known Vialli family.
The Major Investigation Team find themselves
attempting to untangle a case that stretches from Eastern Europe through to
North Norfolk. Along with rookie detective, the whip-smart Hector Fade, Ashley
is in a race against time trying to help a family who seem determined to take
matters into their own hands. And when Ashley suspects there is a department
rat, the stakes get even higher.
As the evidence continues to point in different
directions, and as new victims are uncovered thick and fast, Ashley and Hector
begin to fear they have finally met their match in a killer too ruthless and
clever to be caught.
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The third book in the Norfolk Murders series, another drama
filled and complex police procedural book with the interesting DS Ashley Night
and the rest of the team.
Action packed from start to finish – you know when a book
starts with someone almost being buried alive that you will be kept on the edge
of your seat all the way through.
Death in Bacton Wood takes a deep dive into the dark, violent
world of drugs and people trafficking and the long-held grudges that come back
to haunt each monster involved.
With detailed and explicit descriptions of torture, they
added a harsh and violent realism to the story – and whilst each crime was
truly horrific; its hard to muster any sympathy when you’ve read about the
heinous crimes, they have been involved with themselves.
DS Knight is a fantastic character and the team have really
grown on me since book one. They work together well and can occasionally add
some light relief amongst the gruesome crime action.
With fantastic twists along the way, I was trying to piece everything
together as the story progressed rather than already knowing what was happening
and who was to blame. I couldn’t put this one down!
This is a brilliant crime series and I look forward to the
next.
Author Bio:
I was born in 1973 in Peterborough and lived there
until I was 20, attending The King's School in the city. I then began a rather
nomadic existence, living and working all over the country and various parts of
the world.
I found myself returning to Peterborough many times
over the years, usually when things had gone wrong. It was on one of these
occasions that I met my partner about 100 metres from my back door whilst
walking a dog. Two children swiftly followed. I'm still a little stunned by the
pace of it now.
Fifty Years of Fear book was started a long time ago
but parenthood and then after working in sales management all my life, i
randomly spent four years as a prison officer. Ironically it was the four a.m.
feed which gave me the opportunity to finish the book as unable to get back to
sleep I completed it in the early morning hours.
It's surprising for me to realise I've written ten
books now. There are two strands, one where the books concern lives affected by
prison, and then my detective series starring DI John Barton. The first Barton
book, The Snow Killer hit the coveted number one spot on KOBO, with the second
and third in the series not far behind.
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