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Optioned for television by the hit team behind KILLING EVE.
'Filled with intrigue and suspense. The Craftsman is spellbinding.' - Clare Mackintosh
'Sharon Bolton at her absolute finest. Beautifully dark and disturbing.' - Jenny Blackhurst
'Darkly gothic and brilliantly original, The Craftsman will have you spellbound.' - JP Delaney
'An absolutely terrific crime novel that takes your darkest fear and makes it reality.' - Elly Griffiths
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Devoted father or merciless killer?
His secrets are buried with him.
Florence Lovelady's career was made when she convicted coffin-maker Larry Glassbrook of a series of child murders 30 years ago. Like something from our worst nightmares the victims were buried...ALIVE.
Larry confessed to the crimes; it was an open and shut case. But now he's dead, and events from the past start to repeat themselves.
Did she get it wrong all those years ago?
Or is there something much darker at play?
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Praise for
The Craftsman'Grisly and comeplling.' - Sarah Hilary
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Utterly terrifying and gripping.' - Sabine Durrant, author of TAKE ME IN
'An
original, dark, and twisted tale and the words just sparkle on the page.' - Niki Mackay
'I dare you to read it after dark. The Craftsman is a
blood-chilling thriller that will cast a spell on you.' - Mark Edwards,
No.1 Kindle bestseller '
Fabulous, utterly unique storyline, that will effortlessly stand out in the crowd of thrillers. It'll give you the creeps.' - Helen Fields
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Pitch perfect creepiness, air punching female empowerment and sinister mysteries kept me hooked to the very last page.' - Holly Seddon
'The Craftsman goes to some very dark places, and will have readers looking nervously over their shoulders with every page they turn.' - Mick Herron
'A brilliant blend of rich crime thriller with a hint of the gothic.
Dark, disturbing and with women who totally rock, with the Craftsman Sharon Bolton has proven herself to be a master Craftsman herself.
Buy it. Read it. Tell your friends. Then sleep with the light on.' - Sarah Pinborough