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Book SynopsisThe gripping new novel from expert police psychologist Emma Kavanagh.
Trade ReviewWhat a rollercoaster ride! A thrill a minute -
I loved it. * Clare Mackintosh *
To Catch A Killer is
one of my favourite books of the year. The intricate, clever story is told well, and the characters are brilliantly drawn. * Rachel Abbott *
Fast-moving. Unexpected twists. Punchy writing. This author has teeth!
A perfect thriller for winter nights! * Jane Corry, author of The Dead Ex *
A real white-knuckle ride of a thriller that packs a big emotional punch. This is
top class crime writing. * Tammy Cohen *
Wow. Whether you like
fast-paced thrillers or in-depth (spot-on) character-led mysteries, you're going to love
To Catch a Killer by Emma Kavanagh.
LOVED it. * Caz Frear *
This transatlantic thriller has
elements of Bourne and Lee Child while remaining true to its British police procedural roots. Beautifully written, expertly paced and highly entertaining. * Sinead Crowley *
Pacy, emotional and
a cracking read! * Jane Isaac *
A
darkly brilliant tale of psychological manipulation, which I was entirely hooked by, from page one. Bravo, Emma! * Kate Rhoades *
I absolutely loved it. I was
completely hooked from the start, it was a stunning read. Plus the ending blew me away. * Rebecca Bradley *
To Catch a Killer is a
pacy cat-and-mouse thriller with real depth and a protagonist I want to go for a drink with. A
brilliant character-driven story perfect for anyone who adores a
twisting, turning read. I loved it. * Amanda Jennings *
Absorbing page-turner that delivers the twists. * Sunday Times Crime Club *
Effortlessly turns and twists, all the while ratcheting up the tension. * Living *
I absolutely raced through it and loved every minute of the
heart-pounding cat-and-mouse chase. DS Alice Parr is brilliant, three-dimensional, and utterly memorable, and I can't wait to see more of her soon. * Elle Croft *
Perfect for fans of tense thrillers. * Candis *
Exceptional. Simply exceptional as crime/ thriller reads go. This is just
a very clever read; perfect if you love detective dramas. * Woman's Way *
One of the key ingredients in modern bestsellers is the woman-in-peril story. Exciting * The Tablet *
Twists and turns abound in Emma Kavanagh's
heart-pounding police procedural thriller, which introduces a
compelling new lead in the form of DS Alice Parr ... a
frightening game of cat and mouse with a killer who's watching her every move. Just when you think you've got the measure of the story, Kavanagh throws another curveball that will leave you slack-jawed.
Be prepared to read this in one sitting. * CultureFly *