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You can't out run fate...However hard you try.A dangerous killer is terrorising Glasgow.No man is safe.Young men are disappearing and the police are baffled. Harry's job is on the line and only Kirsty knows that the killer doesn't exist in the twenty-first century...The answer lies in 1590 where Solveig faces a race against time to understand the truth she has been hiding from -- before she is convicted of witchcraft.Kirsty wants nothing more than to grab Frej and get on the first plane to anywhere, but when the killer targets Harry, Kirsty has to face up to what she is before the people she loves are destroyed.Can Kirsty take on a killer who terrifies even Owen... before it's too late?Don't miss the spellbinding sequel to Before Again..."I honestly can't wait for the next book in this series as I NEED to know what happens to Kirsty and the gang!"¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿
The Dancing Girls Killer is dead but somehow victims are still appearing. As the horrifying truth is finally revealed, it's a race against time to save the final victim.
A deeply satisfying page turner that progresses the story in ways you could never have guessed. How far would you go to catch a serial killer? As the hunt for the serial killer terrorising Glasgow intensifies, a woman with a dark past thinks she has him in her crosshairs - but does she have the right man? Forensic psychologist Amy Kerr has been watching Alec McAvoy for months, certain that he is the so-called Dancing Girls Killer who evaded capture in London five years previously. Now he has struck in Glasgow, she is determined to close the net around him - but when she wakes up trapped in a remote cellar, she realises it isn't Alec McAvoy who kidnapped her. Meanwhile Ruari has discovered Amy's secret and doesn't know who to trust any more. When he discovers Amy missing the only person he can turn to for help is Alec McAvoy.
"A debut that is quite outstanding." "Glasgow has just found itself a fresh new name in crime fiction." "An absolute belter of a book."Haunted by the fact that he never got the chance to tell best friend Lorna that he loved her before she was murdered, Ruari sets out to track down the man he saw her with the night before she was murdered - the man police are certain was her killer.Forensic psychologist Amy Kerr has been watching prominent Glasgow lawyer Alec McAvoy for months, certain that he is the so-called Dancing Girls Killer who evaded capture in London five years previously. Now Ruari and Amy are closing in on the same man - but every step they take draws them deeper into the killer's web.WHAT READERS ARE SAYING:"...completely addictive. Very fast paced with the short punchy time-stamped chapters adding to the sense of a fast-moving investigation." - Joanne Baird, Portobello Book Blog"...full of the Glasgow banter and humour laced with a good old-fashioned murder mystery. Lots of twists and turns and little pools of red herrings kept me engrossed all the way through." - Sharon Bairden, Chapterinmylife Blog"Set in Glasgow this is pure Scottish gold." - Susan Hampson, Books from Dusk Til Dawn"The characters are engaging and the storytelling is fast paced. The Glasgow setting provides a perfect backdrop to this tartan noir. The snippets of humour bring the characters to life and add a little light relief to the darkness of the night!" - Kim Macleod"This is an exciting new addition to Scotland's impressive murder mystery genre. The author has their own quirky humour and a pitch perfect ear for Glasgow banter." - Dorkus
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